Monthly Archives: April 2026
Copy Fail Linux Vulnerability (CVE-2026-31431) Threatens Cloud Security
The critical Copy Fail Linux vulnerability (CVE-2026-31431) allows unprivileged users to gain root access, bypassing container isolation and threatening global cloud infrastructure. Continue reading
GPT-5.5-Cyber: OpenAI Launches New Security Model and Codex Super-App
OpenAI has officially launched GPT-5.5-Cyber to assist in defensive cybersecurity while rebranding Codex as a high-performance productivity super-app. Continue reading
cPanel Authentication Bypass (CVE-2026-41940) Exploited as Zero-Day
A critical cPanel authentication bypass vulnerability tracked as CVE-2026-41940 has been exploited in the wild for months, allowing remote attackers to gain full administrative access. Continue reading
Agentic Privacy Tools: Runpod Flash and NVIDIA NemoClaw Launch
The launch of next-gen agentic privacy tools like Runpod Flash and NVIDIA NemoClaw marks a major shift toward local-first AI workflows and organizational data security. Continue reading
Kids Over Clicks: Michigan Senate Passes New Online Privacy Package
The Michigan Senate has passed the Kids Over Clicks legislative package, establishing strict parental consent requirements and banning targeted advertising for minors. Continue reading
PyTorch Lightning Attack: Supply Chain Breach Steals Developer Credentials
A significant PyTorch Lightning attack has targeted the PyPI ecosystem, deploying malicious versions of the popular machine learning library to steal developer credentials and cloud access tokens. Continue reading
Anthropic Market Valuation Surpasses OpenAI Amid Record Revenue Efficiency
New financial reports suggest the Anthropic market valuation is poised to reach $900 billion, overtaking OpenAI as the company leads the AI industry in revenue per user. Continue reading
TotalRecall Reloaded Exploit Bypasses Windows AI Recall Encryption
Security researcher Alexander Hagenah has unveiled the TotalRecall Reloaded exploit, demonstrating a critical bypass of Microsoft’s AI Recall encryption by leveraging active user authentication sessions. Continue reading
Global Privacy Control: California Audit Exposes Big Tech Non-Compliance
A major California privacy audit reveals that Google, Meta, and Microsoft are systematically bypassing the Global Privacy Control signal, allowing tracking cookies to persist despite user opt-out preferences. Continue reading