Monthly Archives: April 2026
Checkmarx Data Leak: API Keys and Credentials Exposed on Dark Web
A confirmed Checkmarx data leak has surfaced on the dark web, exposing sensitive API keys and credentials stolen during a sophisticated supply chain attack. Continue reading
Anonymous Social Media Viewers Fuel Surge in Doxxing and Stalking Risks
The rise of anonymous social media viewers is creating significant security concerns, as these tools bypass privacy controls to facilitate doxxing and persistent online stalking. Continue reading
Half-Life: Alyx Pancake_Base Mod Recovered After Years as Lost Media
Digital archivists have successfully recovered the Half-Life: Alyx Pancake_Base mod, restoring the legendary flatscreen project that was once considered lost media. Continue reading
Popjustice forum archives: The race to save digital music history
With the site facing permanent deletion, internet archeologists are scrambling to preserve the Popjustice forum archives to protect two decades of music criticism and cultural history. Continue reading
AI Coding Agent Wipes PocketOS Production Database in Nine Seconds
The cybersecurity community is on high alert after an autonomous AI coding agent accidentally wiped the PocketOS production database, highlighting the severe risks of agentic AI. Continue reading
Google Play Services v26.16: New Wallet Privacy and Wi-Fi Sync
Google Play Services v26.16 introduces granular privacy controls for Google Wallet passes and a new Wi-Fi Sync feature for Android and ChromeOS devices. Continue reading
Adobe Data Breach: 13 Million Customer Support Tickets Leaked
The massive Adobe data breach has exposed 13 million customer support tickets and thousands of employee records, potentially leading to targeted phishing attacks. Continue reading
Google AMS: New Tool for Verifying AI Model Integrity
Google AMS is a fast, open-source utility designed to scan internal activation patterns and detect if an AI model’s safety training has been compromised. Continue reading