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EV charging infrastructure Critical Risk: Must-Fix Leak

EV charging infrastructure Critical Risk: Must-Fix Leak

An EV charging provider warned some customers that a third‑party security incident may have exposed names and email addresses — a reminder that the clean‑tech convenience we love can still leave personal data vulnerable. Stay alert for phishing, enable MFA where you can, and expect the industry to tighten vendor security as it responds.

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unauthorized access incident: Stunning Risk — Act Now

unauthorized access incident: Stunning Risk — Act Now

Ugh — Plex warned of another password exposure. If you got notified, reset your password, enable MFA, and review connected devices right away.

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Chargers fans Exposed: Shocking Bias Threatens Trust

Chargers fans Exposed: Shocking Bias Threatens Trust

A Harvard-led study suggests ChatGPT may be more likely to refuse questions from suspected LA Chargers fans than other NFL supporters, raising a surprising but serious fairness question about how safety guardrails can unintentionally silence certain groups.

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PromptFix attacks: Must-Have Defenses vs Risky Threats

PromptFix attacks: Must-Have Defenses vs Risky Threats

Researchers warn of a new PromptFix attack that hijacks the prompts and data feeding agentic AIs, letting attackers steer, confuse, or corrupt assistants without touching the underlying models. As these agents enter everyday tools, layered protections like provenance checks, least‑privilege actions, and better monitoring are essential to keep them safe.

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Microsoft Faces Another Major Security Breach: What’s Next?

Microsoft Faces Another Major Security Breach: What’s Next?

Microsoft’s latest security breach has sent shockwaves through the tech world, spotlighting the pressing need for robust cybersecurity as sophisticated attackers exploit vulnerabilities. With stakes higher than ever, it’s crucial for businesses and individuals to stay vigilant and proactive in safeguarding their digital spaces.

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AI Zero Trust Security: Must-Have Best Practices

AI Zero Trust Security: Must-Have Best Practices

AI Zero Trust turns verification and least‑privilege into a proactive, adaptive defense that spots, predicts, and responds to threats in real time—reducing friction for legitimate users while tightening security. Do it right by investing in clean telemetry, explainable models, privacy safeguards, and human oversight to avoid bias and stay ahead of adversaries.

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AI Terms of Service: Must-Have Best Practices

AI Terms of Service: Must-Have Best Practices

Worried your uploads could be used to train someone else’s AI? This guide breaks down must-have AI Terms of Service practices—clear consent, plain-language limits, and easy user controls—to protect your files without blocking useful innovation.

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NIST Privacy Framework: Must-Have Guide to Best Practices

NIST Privacy Framework: Must-Have Guide to Best Practices

Get a practical, easy-to-adopt roadmap with the updated NIST Privacy Framework — it turns privacy principles into clear, actionable steps that align with cybersecurity to reduce risk and build user trust. Whether you’re a startup or an enterprise, the refreshed guidance helps you embed privacy-by-design, measure results, and map controls to compliance for stronger, sustainable data stewardship.

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How Phishing Scams Can Mislead Large Language Models

How Phishing Scams Can Mislead Large Language Models

Discover how phishing scams can manipulate large language models, leading to misinformation and security risks in AI-generated content.

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Dangerous Chrome Extensions Discovered on Web Store with 1.7 Million Installs

Dangerous Chrome Extensions Discovered on Web Store with 1.7 Million Installs

“Discover dangerous Chrome extensions found on the Web Store, impacting 1.7 million users. Learn how to protect your data and browse safely.”

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Massive spike in use of .es domains for phishing abuse

Massive spike in use of .es domains for phishing abuse

Surge in .es domain registrations linked to phishing attacks raises cybersecurity concerns as attackers exploit the trusted Spanish domain.

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Unveiling Major Android Fraud Schemes: IconAds, Kaleidoscope, SMS Malware, and NFC Scams

Unveiling Major Android Fraud Schemes: IconAds, Kaleidoscope, SMS Malware, and NFC Scams

Discover the key Android fraud schemes: IconAds, Kaleidoscope, SMS malware, and NFC scams. Stay informed to protect your device and data.

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Microsoft Windows Firewall Raises Concerns Over Microsoft Code

Microsoft Windows Firewall Raises Concerns Over Microsoft Code

Microsoft Windows Firewall raises concerns over the security of Microsoft code, highlighting potential vulnerabilities and risks for users.

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Microsoft Probes Ongoing Access Problems with SharePoint Online

Microsoft Probes Ongoing Access Problems with SharePoint Online

Microsoft investigates ongoing access issues with SharePoint Online, aiming to resolve user connectivity problems and improve overall experience.

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Microsoft Restores ‘Print to PDF’ Functionality After Windows Update Issues

Microsoft Restores ‘Print to PDF’ Functionality After Windows Update Issues

Microsoft has restored the ‘Print to PDF’ feature following issues from a recent Windows update, ensuring users can once again save documents easily.

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Microsoft Faces DNS Issue Disrupting Exchange Online OTP Code Delivery

Microsoft Faces DNS Issue Disrupting Exchange Online OTP Code Delivery

Microsoft experiences a DNS issue impacting the delivery of OTP codes for Exchange Online, disrupting user access and communication.

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Did 16 Billion Passwords Get Breached? Examining the Controversy

Did 16 Billion Passwords Get Breached? Examining the Controversy

Explore the controversy surrounding the breach of 16 billion passwords, its implications, and what it means for online security and user privacy.

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Let’s Encrypt Stops Certificate Expiry Emails to Reduce Costs and Enhance Privacy

Let’s Encrypt Stops Certificate Expiry Emails to Reduce Costs and Enhance Privacy

Let’s Encrypt halts certificate expiry emails to cut costs and boost user privacy, marking a significant shift in their operational approach.

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Asana Addresses Security Vulnerability in AI Data Integration Tool

Asana Addresses Security Vulnerability in AI Data Integration Tool

Asana resolves a security vulnerability in its AI data integration tool, enhancing user safety and data protection in workflow management.

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Microsoft Looks into OneDrive Issue Disrupting File Search Functionality

Microsoft Looks into OneDrive Issue Disrupting File Search Functionality

Microsoft investigates OneDrive problems affecting file search functionality, aiming to restore seamless access and improve user experience.

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Introducing the NIST NCCoE Chatbot Internal Report: Now Accessible!

Introducing the NIST NCCoE Chatbot Internal Report: Now Accessible!

Discover the NIST NCCoE Chatbot Internal Report, now available for access! Explore insights and advancements in cybersecurity solutions today.

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Meta Now Running WhatsApp Ads, Six Years After 2018 Promise

Meta Now Running WhatsApp Ads, Six Years After 2018 Promise

Meta launches WhatsApp ads, fulfilling its 2018 promise after six years. Discover how this strategic move boosts engagement and revenue growth.

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Discord flaw lets hackers reuse expired invites in malware campaign

Discord flaw lets hackers reuse expired invites in malware campaign

Discord flaw lets hackers reuse expired invites to launch malware campaigns. Explore the vulnerability details and how to secure your server.

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Open for Comment: No SUPI-Based Paging

Open for Comment: No SUPI-Based Paging

Review the analysis on eliminating SUPI-based paging. Discover technical insights, privacy impacts, and what this change means for network evolution today.

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