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Signal Launches New Protocol for Post-Quantum Secure Messaging
Signal, the non-profit behind one of the world’s most widely used secure messaging protocols, has unveiled the Triple Ratchet, a major upgrade which introduces post-quantum cryptography into everyday encrypted communications. The new system aims to…
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Analysis Finds 180K Critical Infrastructure Devices Remain Exposed
A recent report highlighted by HackRead reveals that more than 180,000 industrial control systems (ICS) and operational technology (OT) devices are currently accessible from the public internet, significantly increasing the risk of cyberattacks with potentially…
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Fake Facebook Groups Campaign Targetting Seniors with Android Malware
Cybercriminals are leveraging Facebook to target vulnerable populations, notably seniors, through fake groups designed to distribute malicious Android applications. These campaigns combine social engineering with malware that can steal sensitive information and compromise financial accounts.…
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Google Expands AI Coding Support with New Jules Tools and API
Google is taking a big step forward in making AI-assisted coding more flexible and powerful with the latest updates to Jules, its AI programming partner. If you’re a developer looking for smarter ways to integrate…
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HP Unveils New AI-Powered Innovations to Shape Future of Work
In an expansion of its workplace and artificial intelligence technology portfolio, HP has announced the introduction of 14 new innovations designed to enhance productivity, streamline IT management, and support hybrid work environments through AI and…
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Snapchat to Introduce Memories Storage Plans
Snapchat has recently announced changes to the way users store their most cherished Snaps. With over 1 trillion Memories saved since the feature launched in 2016 and it being a central part of the user…
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DrayTek Issues Urgent Security Advisory for Certain Router Models
DrayTek has announced a security vulnerability affecting several of their router models. Discovered on July 22, the flaw, identified as CVE-2025-10547, involves an uninitialized variable in the firmware that could be exploited by malicious actors…
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