#Cybersecurity
45 articles
Ultrahuman Breach Exposes Customer Health Data via Internal Tool
Ultrahuman has confirmed a data breach involving an internal analytics tool. Hackers used stolen employee credentials to access customer wellness data.
Dashlane Breach: Hackers Bypass 2FA to Steal Encrypted Password Vaults
Hackers have successfully bypassed Dashlane's two-factor authentication to steal encrypted user vaults. Here is what you need to know to secure your accounts.
Microsoft’s Threat to Security Researcher Sparks Industry Backlash
Microsoft is threatening criminal action against a researcher who published unpatched bugs, sparking a backlash from security experts. The move has reignited a fierce debate over the ethics of vulnerability disclosure.
Hackers Are Targeting Signal Backups in a New Phishing Campaign
A new phishing campaign is targeting Signal users by impersonating support staff to steal backup recovery keys. Here is how to identify and avoid the scam.
Dutch Government Blocks Kyndryl Acquisition Over Data Sovereignty Fears
The Dutch government has blocked Kyndryl from acquiring cloud provider Solvinity, citing risks to the national DigiD identity platform. The decision reflects rising European concern over U.S. data access laws.
7-Eleven Data Breach Exposes Personal Info of 185,000 Customers
A major data breach at 7-Eleven has exposed the personal information of 185,000 people. The hack, claimed by ShinyHunters, includes Social Security and driver's license numbers.
Kash Patel’s Apparel Site Goes Dark Following Malware Hijack
The merchandise website for Kash Patel was pulled offline after reports that it was infected with malware. The breach is the latest in a string of security failures for MAGA-linked businesses.
GitHub Breach: Hackers Steal Data from 3,800 Internal Repositories
GitHub has confirmed a significant breach of its internal code repositories following a supply chain attack on an employee's dev tools. Here is how a single VS Code extension opened the door to 3,800 projects.
Linus Torvalds: AI Bug Hunters Have Made Linux Security List ‘Unmanageable’
Linus Torvalds warns that AI-powered bug hunters are creating "pointless make-believe work" for Linux kernel maintainers. The security mailing list has become unmanageable due to a flood of duplicate automated reports.
Related topics
Trending Now
- Politics
The Supreme Court Case Poised to Quietly Erase 50 Years of Environmental Law
- Politics
The $500 Billion US-China Trade War Nobody Is Talking About — Until Now
- Tech & AI
Google's Quantum Chip Just Shattered Encryption Assumptions — Here's What It Means for You
- Entertainment
The Netflix Series That Hit 100 Million Views in 4 Days — And Why the Industry Is Panicking
- Entertainment
The $400 Million Film That Just Got Cancelled — Hollywood's Most Shocking Decision in Decades
Stay Informed
Weekly digest of the top stories. No spam.