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107 Android Fixes Land: Make Sure You’re Protected

Google just rolled out one of the biggest Android security batches of the year, squashing 107 vulnerabilities across the entire […]

4.3M Hit By a Malicious Extension: Are You Affected?

News of yet another malicious extension making the rounds might feel like background noise at this point. But this one […]

Worrying Security Flaws Threaten Every Cloud Provider

Running a business in the cloud used to feel like a guarantee of safety. But a new report is shaking […]

ASUS AiCloud Routers Hit by New Security Flaw

When you’re juggling invoices, client calls, and everything else, the last thing you need is some hidden flaw in your […]

Microsoft Teams Bug Could Let Hackers Bypass Security

If your business relies on Teams for conversations, file sharing, and getting things done, you need to know about this […]

Researchers Uncover Chatbots Built Solely for Cybercrime

Most of today’s generative AI tools come with strong guardrails. They won’t teach you how to make explosives or walk […]

A Hashtag Can Hack Your AI Browser

AI browser tools like ChatGPT, Claude, or Perplexity are becoming the go-to way for many business owners to research competitors, […]

Malicious Calendar Alerts: Don’t Fall for the Trap

Your digital calendar is the command center of your workday. It tells you where to be, who you’re meeting with, […]

Worrying Flaws Already Discovered in Google’s Antigravity IDE

Google’s new Antigravity IDE landed with a lot of buzz. Marketed as an AI-first development environment, it helps teams ship […]

Glassworm Returns With Another VS Code Attack Wave

Another VS Code attack wave is in the spotlight, and security researchers are sounding the alarm. A malware family known […]

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