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Attackers use legitimate open-source software as cover, relying on user trust to compromise systems. We dive into an example.
A data broker was fined by California regulators for selling sensitive data on Alzheimer’s patients and millions of others.
Apple has confirmed active exploitation, but full protections are limited to iPhones running iOS 26+ (yes, the one with Liquid Glass).
Instagram users received emails last week about purported password reset attempts. At the same time, Instagram data appeared on the dark web.
Grok’s apology is unlikely to be the end of the story after the AI tool was used to generate content that may constitute illegal child sexual abuse material.
A list of topics we covered in the week of January 5 to January 11 of 2026
After years of security failures and partner-spying marketing, pcTattletale’s founder has pleaded guilty in a rare US federal stalkerware case.
Linking your medical records to ChatGPT Health may give you personalized wellness answers, but it also comes with serious privacy implications.
Two actively exploited flaws—one brand new, one 16 years old—have been added to CISA’s KEV catalog, signaling urgent patching.