Monthly Archives: April 2026
YouTube Biometric Tool: New Defense Against AI-Generated Likeness Theft
The new YouTube biometric tool allows individuals to audit and remove unauthorized AI-generated content that uses their likeness or voice. Continue reading
Vibe Coding Phishing: AI-Powered Softr Exploits Rise in 2026
Cisco Talos identifies vibe coding phishing as a top threat, utilizing AI-driven no-code platforms like Softr to automate credential harvesting at scale. Continue reading
SECURE Data Act: House Proposes National Data Privacy Framework
The introduction of the SECURE Data Act aims to establish a unified national standard for data protection, granting Americans the right to access and delete personal information. Continue reading
OpenAI Privacy Filter: Protecting Personal Data in AI Processing
The new OpenAI Privacy Filter allows users to mask sensitive information before processing, providing a new layer of security against global data collection concerns. Continue reading
Agentic AI Security: RSAC 2026 Declares the End of Set-and-Forget Protection
RSAC 2026 marks a pivotal shift in modern defense, emphasizing that agentic AI security must move beyond gatekeeping to a continuous recovery model for enterprise networks. Continue reading
iOS 26.4.2 Update: Apple Blocks FBI Access to Deleted Notifications
Apple has released the emergency iOS 26.4.2 update to address a critical vulnerability that allowed the FBI to access deleted notification data and Signal message content. Continue reading
macOS 26.4.1 Update Resolves Critical Apple Mail Privacy Leaks
The macOS 26.4.1 update addresses a systemic vulnerability where the ‘Hide IP Address’ setting in Apple Mail failed to block trackers, exposing user metadata despite privacy protections. Continue reading
Claude Mythos Breach: Anthropic Investigates Unauthorized AI Access
Anthropic has confirmed an investigation into a Claude Mythos breach following reports of unauthorized access to the restricted frontier-plus model designed for cybersecurity defense. Continue reading
Jack Dennis Hacker Ethic: The Digital Legacy of a Computing Pioneer
Following the passing of MIT professor Jack B. Dennis, the global community reflects on the original Jack Dennis Hacker Ethic and the birth of technical virtuosity at the TMRC. Continue reading