Monthly Archives: April 2026
Android 17 Beta 4: Post-Quantum Encryption and Local Network Privacy
Google has officially released Android 17 Beta 4, introducing native post-quantum encryption and a new stealth mode to block local network snooping and cross-device tracking. Continue reading
Shadow IT Fraud Scheme: Masterminds Behind North Korean Infiltration Sentenced
U.S. authorities have issued a 200-month prison sentence for the facilitators of a Shadow IT fraud scheme that allowed North Korean hackers to compromise Fortune 500 companies. Continue reading
Microsoft Defender RedSun Zero-Day Vulnerability Discovered
A new Microsoft Defender RedSun zero-day vulnerability allows full SYSTEM-level privilege escalation on Windows 11 and Windows Server 2025 despite recent patches. Continue reading
Enterprise Passkey Deployment and Biometric Security Outlook 2026
Discover how enterprise passkey deployment is becoming the global security standard in 2026 to mitigate AI-driven fraud and eliminate traditional credential theft risks. Continue reading
AI Deepfake Scams: Federal Alerts Issued Over Voice Cloning and Investment Fraud
Consumer protection agencies are warning of a significant rise in AI deepfake scams involving manipulated celebrity videos and sophisticated voice cloning technology to defraud victims. Continue reading
Google Maps Hack: Bryan Seely’s Secret Service Exploit Retrospective
A detailed look at the 2014 Google Maps hack by Bryan Seely, demonstrating how he intercepted Secret Service and FBI communications through verified location systems. Continue reading
n8n Phishing Campaigns Weaponize AI Workflow Platform
New n8n phishing campaigns are exploiting the platform’s trusted infrastructure and webhooks to bypass email security filters and deploy malicious RMM tools. Continue reading
Dragon Boss Malware: Mass Antivirus Disablement via Signed Payloads
The Dragon Boss malware operation has disabled antivirus software on over 23,000 endpoints by utilizing digitally signed payloads to bypass security layers. Continue reading
Post-Quantum Cryptography Migration: Meta Releases Public Framework
Meta has released its internal Post-Quantum Cryptography migration framework to help organizations defend against ‘Store Now, Decrypt Later’ tactics and modernize data encryption protocols. Continue reading