Monthly Archives: April 2026
Self-hosted file conversion with Transmute: A Privacy-First Utility
Experience secure self-hosted file conversion with Transmute, a Docker-deployable tool that supports over 2,000 formats locally for ultimate data privacy. Continue reading
Microsoft Defender Zero-Days: RedSun and UnDefend Exploited
Security researchers have confirmed the active exploitation of two unpatched Microsoft Defender zero-days, dubbed RedSun and UnDefend, which allow for privilege escalation and update suppression. Continue reading
Chrome split-screen browsing: Google’s AI Mode update 2026
The Google Chrome AI Mode update introduces native Chrome split-screen browsing to streamline research workflows and eliminate constant tab-switching. Continue reading
Stanford 2026 AI Index: Global Adoption Hits 53% and Narrowing Geopolitical Gaps
The Stanford 2026 AI Index reveals that global AI adoption has reached 53%, showcasing a narrowing performance gap between the US and China alongside significant shifts in labor markets. Continue reading
Keeping Kids Safe Online Act Signed Into Law in Mississippi
Governor Tate Reeves has signed the Keeping Kids Safe Online Act, requiring social media platforms to implement strict age-verification protocols and parental oversight tools. Continue reading
DarkSword iOS Threat: New Zero-Click Mobile Invisibility Protocols
The emergence of the DarkSword iOS threat has triggered a shift toward extreme privacy configurations, including Lockdown Mode and daily device reboots, to combat sophisticated zero-click exploits. Continue reading
Surfshark Dausos: New Isolated Quantum-Secure VPN Protocol
Surfshark Dausos officially launches, offering isolated data tunnels and post-quantum cryptography to protect users from future decryption threats and deep packet inspection. Continue reading
Kerem Albayrak: The Truth Behind the 2017 Apple Blackmail Plot
In a recent disclosure, Kerem Albayrak explains how he orchestrated a high-profile blackmail attempt against Apple using social engineering tactics rather than a server breach. Continue reading
Tycoon 2FA: Phishing Platform Persists After Global Takedown
Despite a major international takedown, the Tycoon 2FA phishing platform continues to bypass MFA and target over 500,000 organizations worldwide. Continue reading