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Firefox 151 adds major privacy improvements and fixes high-priority security vulnerabilities, making this an update you shouldn’t ignore.
NYC Health + Hospitals says attackers accessed its systems for months through a third-party vendor compromise, affecting at least 1.8 million people.
A fake Aldi “meat box” offer spreading on Facebook tricks victims into handing over personal and payment info.
Saved passwords in Microsoft Edge will no longer sit in plaintext memory for the entire browser session after a researcher raised concerns.
The JDownloader website was compromised and installer download links served malware for several days.
WhatsApp now offers disappearing AI chats Meta says it cannot read. While Instagram just removed the feature that stopped Meta reading your messages.
Some Yahoo Mail users may see repeated Malwarebytes alerts caused by background connections to suspicious third-party domains. Here’s why.
The Texas AG sued Netflix, accusing the company of secretly tracking viewers, selling user data, and using addictive features targeted at minors.
May’s Patch Tuesday may not be the giant release many expected, but there are still plenty of important fixes that shouldn’t be ignored.
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