Monthly Archives: April 2026
ADA Compliance Deadlines Extended by DOJ for State and Local Governments
The U.S. Department of Justice has officially revised the ADA compliance deadlines for digital accessibility, extending the mandatory compliance date for state and local government entities to 2027. Continue reading
Vercel Supply Chain Breach: AI-Augmented Attack via Context.ai
The recent Vercel supply chain breach highlights the growing risk of AI-augmented cyberattacks, as attackers exploited Context.ai to compromise internal systems and environment variables. Continue reading
Cisco SD-WAN Vulnerabilities Under Active Exploitation: CISA Issues Warning
CISA has added several Cisco SD-WAN vulnerabilities to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities catalog following reports of attackers using a three-flaw chain to gain full administrative control of corporate networks. Continue reading
Stealth VPN Protocols: Evading the Russian Digital Witch-Hunt
As Russian authorities intensify their surveillance efforts, Stealth VPN protocols have become the only reliable method to bypass Deep Packet Inspection and maintain complete anonymity in a high-risk digital environment. Continue reading
Illinois Anti-Doxxing Act: Landmark Class-Action Lawsuit Filed Against Doxxing Groups
A major class-action lawsuit has been filed under the Illinois Anti-Doxxing Act, targeting organizations for systematic harassment and the malicious publication of private personal data. Continue reading
SGLang RCE Vulnerability (CVE-2026-5760) Exploits AI Pipelines
Security researchers have identified a critical SGLang RCE vulnerability (CVE-2026-5760) that allows remote code execution through malicious GGUF model files. Continue reading
Tor Browser 15.0.10 Released to Address Critical Identity Leakage
The Tor Project has released Tor Browser 15.0.10, a critical security update that fixes a high-priority identity leakage bug and updates Snowflake STUN servers for 2026. Continue reading
Satoshi Nakamoto Identity: Linguistic Archaeology Points to Adam Back
New investigative reports explore the Satoshi Nakamoto identity using linguistic archaeology, linking the Bitcoin creator to British scientist Adam Back through whitepaper analysis. Continue reading
Claude Mythos Vulnerability: AI Automated Archaeology Exploits Legacy Software
The discovery of the Claude Mythos vulnerability has sparked a wave of anxiety in cybersecurity circles as AI agents successfully execute exploit chains on forgotten legacy code. Continue reading