Monthly Archives: April 2026
Phishing-Resistant Authentication: The New Standard for 2026 Security
As legacy 2FA methods fall to AI-powered hijacking, adopting phishing-resistant authentication through passkeys and FIDO2 has become the primary defense for modern digital identities. Continue reading
Hacker Archaeology: The NaClCON BBS Launch and the Retro-Digitalism Trend
The NaClCON BBS has arrived as a premier hacker archaeology project, reviving pre-HTTP protocols to preserve the history of early digital exploits and phreaking culture. Continue reading
Apache ActiveMQ Exploitation: CISA Issues Urgent Warning on CVE-2026-34197
CISA has officially added a high-severity RCE vulnerability to its KEV catalog following a surge in Apache ActiveMQ exploitation targeting the Jolokia API. Continue reading
AI-Automated Government Breach: How LLMs Orchestrated the 2026 Cyberattack
A detailed report reveals an AI-automated government breach that compromised nine Mexican organizations by using large language models to automate 75% of the remote code execution. Continue reading
NSA VPN Surveillance: Declassified Reports Reveal Mass Targeting
Newly declassified documents expose how NSA VPN surveillance treats encrypted traffic as foreign by default, triggering warrantless data collection under FISA Section 702. Continue reading
Post-Quantum Encryption: Sitehop Launches SAFEcore Edge Hardware
Sitehop launches SAFEcore Edge, a hardware-enforced solution providing Post-Quantum Encryption with ultra-low latency to protect critical infrastructure against future threats. Continue reading
Device Bound Session Credentials: New Standards for Phishing-Resistant MFA
Google launches Device Bound Session Credentials in Chrome 146 to combat EvilTokens and session-hijacking through hardware-bound TPM security and biometric identity. Continue reading