I recommend bringing these 6 wellness gadgets into 2026 – here’s why
New year, new you? These 6 gadgets can kickstart new goals in 2026 (and some of them are on sale).READ MORE HERE…
In effect: ‘Ha ha – the government is borked and so are you’ Ransomware scumbags – potentially those behind the Fog gang – are channeling their inner Elon Musk with their latest ransom note, spotted by researchers at Trend Micro.… READ MORE HERE…
Read MoreThe Sensitive Content Warnings feature shields you from images in Google Messages that may contain nudity and lets you easily block numbers – but you’ll need to enable it.READ MORE HERE…
Read MoreUntil Google rolls out a fix, you’ll have to be on the lookout for this particularly convincing phishing scam.READ MORE HERE…
Read More10 other certificates ‘were mis-issued and have now been revoked’ Certificate issuer SSL.com’s domain validation system had an unfortunate bug that was exploited by miscreants to obtain, without authorization, digital certs for legit websites.… READ MORE HERE…
Read MoreIt’s now hitting govt, enterprise targets On March 11 – Patch Tuesday – Microsoft rolled out its usual buffet of bug fixes. Just eight days later, miscreants had weaponized one of the vulnerabilities, using it against government and private sector targets in Poland and Romania.… READ MORE HERE…
Read MoreChatGPT can ‘read’ your photos for location clues – even without embedded GPS or EXIF data. Here’s why that could be a problem.READ MORE HERE…
Read MoreThe Microsoft Secure Future Initiative (SFI) stands as the largest cybersecurity engineering project in history and most extensive effort of its kind at Microsoft. Now, we are sharing the second SFI progress report, which highlights progress made in our multi-year journey to improve the security posture of Microsoft, our customers, and the industry at large.
The post Securing our future: April 2025 progress report on Microsoft’s Secure Future Initiative appeared first on Microsoft Security Blog. READ MORE HERE…
The Aqara Camera Hub G5 Pro provides AI-powered visual recognition technology with a host of home security features. Best of all, it doesn’t require a monthly subscription.READ MORE HERE…
Read MoreUnveiled today, AI Assist aims to help public safety officers do their jobs more efficiently – and safely. Here’s how it works.READ MORE HERE…
Read MoreThis blog details our investigation of malware samples that conceal within them a FOG ransomware payload. Read More HERE…
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