Monthly Archives: April 2026
Forensic Digital Erasure: The 2026 Spring Cleaning Playbook for Privacy
Master forensic digital erasure with the 2026 Spring Cleaning playbook, featuring expert advice on biometric deactivation, hardware decoupling, and purging notification caches. Continue reading
Google Gemini Drop: Notebooks Integration and native macOS App
The April 2026 Google Gemini Drop introduces powerful Notebooks integration and a native macOS app to streamline professional workflows and research tasks. Continue reading
Meta AI Layoffs: 8,000 Employees Cut in Strategic Shift Toward AI
Meta has confirmed a major workforce reduction, with the Meta AI layoffs affecting 8,000 staff members as the company pivots toward massive AI infrastructure investments. Continue reading
Digital Footprint Erasure: The 2026 Advanced Privacy Playbook
Privacy specialist Aram Zucker-Scharff releases a new guide to digital footprint erasure, covering biometric deactivation, hardware decoupling, and metadata scrubbing techniques. Continue reading
Signal Phishing Campaign: Russian Intelligence Targets Encrypted Apps
A sophisticated Signal phishing campaign orchestrated by Russian intelligence services is targeting high-value government and military officials through social engineering tactics. Continue reading
Proton Encrypted Spreadsheets and Dedicated 2FA App Expand Privacy Ecosystem
Proton expands its security tools by introducing Proton encrypted spreadsheets and a standalone 2FA app to provide users with advanced data protection. Continue reading
Digital Hygiene Guide: 2026 Playbook for Privacy Reclamation
Expert recommendations for a Digital Hygiene Guide to help users audit metadata trails and harden biometrics against forensic extraction. Continue reading
GitLab Security Patch: Critical CSRF Vulnerability Fixed in New Update
Administrators are urged to apply the latest GitLab security patch addressing 11 vulnerabilities, including a critical CSRF flaw in the GraphQL API. Continue reading
Passkeys vs Passwords: UK NCSC Endorses Superior Digital Security
In a major shift for digital safety, the UK NCSC now recommends passkeys vs passwords to provide superior phishing resistance and streamlined biometric authentication for users. Continue reading