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A list of topics we covered in the week of January 26 to February 1 of 2026
ShinyHunters claims to have stolen millions of records from Match Group dating apps and Panera Bread, with very different consequences for users.
TikTok updated its privacy policy to mention immigration status, sparking backlash—but the reality is more complicated.
Details are currently thin, but one thing is clear: paying more is unlikely to buy users meaningful privacy or less tracking.
Microsoft issued an emergency patch for a flaw attackers are using to slip malicious code past Office’s document security checks.
This Moltbot impersonation campaign is a case study in supply-chain risk, brand hijacking, and what happens when open source goes viral.
Researchers found 16 malicious browser extensions that can quietly hijack active ChatGPT sessions and siphon user data.
WhatsApp is strengthening how it handles photos and videos, and introducing Strict Account Settings to limit risky messages from unknown senders.
Recently, we uncovered a realistic, multi-layered data theft phishing campaign targeting AT&T customers.
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