Weekly ThreatsDay recap: old bugs, fake tools, shady payload tricks, AI mishaps, and the usual reminder that the internet is ...
A website called “UK visa portal” has been quietly collecting passport scans, selfies, and personal data from thousands of travellers who thought they were applying through official channels.
When you're ready to start your first chat, click or tap New chat, type your prompt in the composer, and press Enter or tap ...
Software is moving from applications built for people to agents that can reason, retrieve context, and even act on a user’s behalf. That shift calls for a different kind of API surface. Today we are ...
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Millions of AI agents and tools around the world have been imperiled by a critical vulnerability that can allow hackers to ...
Supply chain chaos, old bugs, smarter phishing, and botnets everywhere — here’s what broke the internet this week.
This practice had to change when the European Union introduced Right to be Forgotten (RTBF)—first in 2014, as a standalone ...
Google reported the first confirmed AI-assisted zero-day exploit, raising new concerns about logic flaws, supply chain risk, and containment.
Former Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau welcomed the change of guard in Hungary and celebrated the defeat of Viktor Orbán but instead got trolled on social media as they wondered whether Truedau ...