Blog: Technology and Cybersecurity News
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Engineers Create AI-Powered System That Detects Fires Faster Than Smoke Detectors
Researchers at NYU Tandon School of Engineering have developed a groundbreaking AI system that could dramatically improve fire detection and emergency response. The system uses standard security cameras, ones many buildings already have, to detect…
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New Phishing Service Bypasses Common Two-Factor Authentication
Security researchers at Okta have uncovered a previously unknown phishing-as-a-service operation called VoidProxy that represents a significant escalation in cybercriminal capabilities targeting business email and cloud accounts. Unlike traditional phishing attacks that simply steal passwords,…
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Fitness Communication Platform Database Left Unprotected
A data security incident has affected Hello Gym, a communication platform serving fitness centers across North America. The breach involved an exposed database containing 1.6 million audio recordings, and sensitive customer and employee information. According…
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Researchers Find Cross-Platform Malware Targeting Sensitive Data and Crypto Wallets
Cybersecurity researchers at Mosyle, a device management and security provider, have discovered a new and highly stealthy malware strain, according to a report first shared with 9to5Mac. Called ModStealer that has been evading detection by…
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New RSL Standard Aims to Protect Web Content from AI Misuse
In a groundbreaking move for the future of content on the internet, a coalition of major tech companies and publishers including Reddit, Quora and Medium have launched a new initiative called the Really Simple Licensing…
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Critical Security Update Released for Adobe Commerce
Recently, a significant security flaw was identified in Adobe Commerce involving the Commerce REST API (CVE-2025-54236). This vulnerability could potentially allow attackers to take over customer accounts. While there are no reports of active exploitation…
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Malicious Facebook Ads Distribute Fake “Meta Verified” Browser Extensions
A recent report by security researchers at Bitdefender details a malicious campaign spreading through Facebook ads that promote fake “Meta Verified” browser extensions. The campaign targets Facebook users, especially content creators and small businesses, by…
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