Monthly Archives: April 2026
Advanced Account Security: OpenAI Launches Passwordless Protection
OpenAI has launched Advanced Account Security, a new feature for ChatGPT and Codex users that mandates the use of phishing-resistant passkeys and hardware keys. Continue reading
Utah VPN Law: First U.S. Anti-Anonymity Legislation Targets IP Masking
The controversial Utah VPN law is set to redefine digital privacy as the first U.S. legislation to penalize the use of proxy servers and VPNs for bypassing state-mandated age verification. Continue reading
Frontwave Data Breach: Social Security Numbers Exposed via Third-Party
The Frontwave data breach occurred following a third-party disclosure error, exposing sensitive Social Security numbers and leading to complimentary identity protection offers. Continue reading
Stolen Credentials Report: KELA Reveals 2.86 Billion Records Exposed
The latest Stolen Credentials Report from KELA exposes 2.86 billion compromised records, highlighting a dangerous shift in infostealer malware targeting session tokens to bypass 2FA. Continue reading
Friendster Relaunch 2026: The Return of Slow Social Networking
The Friendster relaunch 2026 brings the pioneering social network back to iOS as a slow social platform focusing on physical proximity and authentic connections. Continue reading
AI Vulnerability Exploitation: Oracle Issues Urgent Warning Over Mythos Model
Oracle has issued a critical security advisory regarding the rise of AI vulnerability exploitation, highlighting how frontier models like Mythos are automating the discovery and chaining of complex software flaws. Continue reading
Gemini Live for Vehicles: Google Launches Generative AI in Millions of Cars
Google has officially started the rollout of Gemini Live for vehicles, bringing advanced conversational AI and proactive navigation to millions of Android Automotive-equipped models. Continue reading
Cunty Cyberdeck: The Rise of Mermaid-Core Hardware in 2026
The cunty cyberdeck movement is redefining DIY technology by blending mermaid-core aesthetics with functional hacking tools in a viral, feminine reclamation of modern hardware design. Continue reading
Bluekit Phishing Toolkit Bypasses Enterprise 2FA Protocols
Security researchers have identified the Bluekit phishing toolkit, a sophisticated PhaaS platform that utilizes adversary-in-the-middle techniques to hijack enterprise session cookies. Continue reading