Monthly Archives: April 2026
Federal AI Governance: White House Challenges State AI Laws
The U.S. government is asserting federal AI governance to preempt state-level regulations, aiming for a unified national framework to guide artificial intelligence and protect innovation. Continue reading
Booking.com Phishing: Sophisticated In-Platform Scams Target Travelers
Cybersecurity experts warn of a sophisticated Booking.com phishing surge where attackers hijack property accounts to send fraudulent payment links through legitimate messaging systems. Continue reading
Privacy Browser Extensions: Research Exposes Widespread Metadata Selling
A major security audit reveals that dozens of popular privacy browser extensions are covertly harvesting and selling user metadata to third-party brokers, impacting millions. Continue reading
Void Dokkaebi campaign: North Korea Targets Developers on GitHub
Researchers have identified the Void Dokkaebi campaign, a self-spreading hacker operation targeting developers through malicious GitHub repositories and fake coding exams. Continue reading
Data Protection Software 2026: The Comprehensive Enterprise Guide
In our latest enterprise audit, we evaluate the best data protection software 2026, reviewing critical tools for BDR, cloud governance, and closing the DLP gap across modern digital landscapes. Continue reading
Social Media Age Restrictions: UK Government Formalizes Mandatory New Laws
The UK government has formalized its commitment to social media age restrictions, introducing mandatory age-verification systems to protect minors from online harm. Continue reading
Phishing-resistant MFA: Combatting AI-Driven EvilTokens Interception
With the rise of AI-driven EvilTokens attacks, organizations are shifting toward phishing-resistant MFA to protect session tokens and bypass legacy 2FA vulnerabilities. Continue reading
AI-generated websites: Stanford Study Unveils Two-Tier Internet
A landmark Stanford study highlights the surge of AI-generated websites, which now represent 35% of new digital content and create a two-tier internet model. Continue reading