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WinRAR Vulnerability Actively Exploited Across Multiple Attack Campaigns
A recently patched security flaw in WinRAR, the popular Windows file archiving tool, is currently being exploited by several threat groups. The vulnerability affects Windows versions of the widely used file archiving tool and involves…
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Android Introduces Live Video for Emergency Response
Google is expanding its suite of safety tools on Android with its new feature, Emergency Live Video, which allows users to share a secure, real-time video feed with emergency dispatchers. The feature aims to help…
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Microsoft Releases December 2025 Security Update for Windows 10
Microsoft has released its latest security update for Windows 10, KB5071546, covering versions 22H2 (ESU) and 21H2 Enterprise LTSC 2021. This update continues extended servicing for organizations still operating Windows 10 and introduces several important…
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How to Review and Cancel All Your Subscriptions
Subscriptions rarely live in one place. Over time, they accumulate across app stores, direct websites, online marketplaces, and payment platforms. Because of this, many people pay for services they no longer use without realizing it.…
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Apache Tika Update Addresses File-Parsing Flaw Across Multiple Modules
Apache has issued a security advisory for a newly expanded XML External Entity (XXE) vulnerability affecting multiple components of Apache Tika, the widely used content analysis toolkit. The flaw, tracked as CVE-2025-66516 and rated critical,…
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How Businesses Can Share Passwords Without Revealing Them
Passwords are still widely used, but sharing them directly (through messages, email, or documents) creates unnecessary risk. Once a password is shared, there is no reliable way to control how it’s stored, reused, or passed…
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Another Cloudflare Outage Causes Significant Traffic Disruptions
Cloudflare experienced another significant service disruption on December 5, 2025, affecting over 25% traffic on its network. They confirmed the incident was not caused by a cyberattack, but the result from an internal configuration change…
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