Blog: Technology and Cybersecurity News
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Yale Health Suffers Data Breach Possibly Impacting 5.5M+ Individuals
Yale New Haven Health system has recently disclosed a data breach following a cyberattack in earlier this year. Patient care was at no point affected, but according to the notice published on their website, the…
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Google’s Gemini Advanced Now Available for Free for Students
Google just dropped a game-changing offer for U.S. college students: free access to its most powerful AI tools, including Gemini Advanced, through June 2026. Whether you’re grinding through finals, writing papers, or juggling assignments, this…
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Navigating A.I.’s Growth and Safe Usage
As Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies rapidly evolve and permeate various aspects of everyday life, the importance of understanding how to interact with these tools safely has never been greater. From advanced chatbots in customer service…
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WhatsApp Introduces Advanced Chat Privacy Feature for Enhanced Security
WhatsApp has announced the rollout of a new feature called Advanced Chat Privacy, aimed at enhancing the security of users’ conversations. This addition reinforces WhatsApp’s commitment to user privacy, an essential aspect of modern communication.…
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Google Chrome Tracking Protection Updates: Next Steps for Online Privacy
Google’s Privacy Sandbox initiative is designed to enhance user privacy on the web while also ensuring that the economy supporting free content remains strong. Recently, Google shared its next steps in this initiative, aimed at…
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Emerging Mobile Threats: New Variants Targeting Both Android and iOS Devices
In recent years, mobile security has become one of the most critical areas of concern for tech enthusiasts, businesses, and everyday users alike. The proliferation of mobile malware threats, such as SpyNote, BadBazaar, and Moonshine,…
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Critical Vulnerability Discovered in OttoKit (Formely SureTriggers) WordPress Plugin
A vulnerability in the OttoKit (formely SureTriggers) plugin for WordPress has recently been discovered and could affect over 100,000 active websites. Researches at Wordfence first found the flaw which allows unauthenticated attackers to create administrator…
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