Category: Technology News
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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 to a report from Website Planet, the discovered database held five years’ worth of phone calls and voicemails spanning from
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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 all major antivirus tools for nearly a month. This discovery is particularly alarming for users on macOS, Linux and Windows
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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 (RSL) Standard, alongside the formation of a nonprofit organization called the RSL Collective. Together, these efforts aim to ensure that
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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 at this time, it’s crucial to apply the hotfix to prevent any risks. The vulnerability affects how API requests are
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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 offering tools that claim to unlock verification features, but in reality are designed to steal account credentials and session data.
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Microsoft Removes Registration Fees for Individual Developers on Microsoft Store
Microsoft has announced an important update for the developer community. Individual developers can now publish apps to the Microsoft Store without paying any registration fees. Previously, developers needed to pay a registration fee and provide credit card details to begin publishing on the Microsoft Store. Now, the process has been streamlined to require only a
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Researchers Successfully Send Quantum Signals Over Public Internet Using Standard Protocol
Imagine the future internet but powered by the mind-bending properties of quantum physics. Engineers at the University of Pennsylvania have taken a huge step toward by sending quantum signals over everyday fiber-optic cables, using the very same Internet Protocol (IP) that runs the web today. Quantum communication relies on “entangled” particles, pairs so closely linked
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Report Shows Over Half of Enterprise Web Assets Lack WAF Protection
A new report from CyCognito, a cybersecurity exposure platform, has uncovered a significant blind spot in enterprise web security: more than half of internet-facing enterprise assets are not protected by Web Application Firewalls (WAFs) — including many that collect sensitive user data. The research analyzed over 500,000 external-facing assets from Fortune 2000 and Fortune 500
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