Monthly Archives: April 2026
Iranian Threat Actors Target US Critical Infrastructure in Joint Agency Warning
A joint advisory from the FBI, CISA, and NSA warns that Iranian threat actors are exploiting internet-connected PLCs and Chrome vulnerabilities to disrupt US critical infrastructure. Continue reading
Android Data Privacy: Google Mandates New Location Button and Contact Picker
Major Android data privacy updates in 2026 introduce a mandatory location button and restricted contact access to prevent apps from scraping user information. Continue reading
Internet ID Verification: Massachusetts House Passes Bill H. 5349
The Massachusetts House of Representatives has passed Bill H. 5349, a sweeping measure requiring Internet ID Verification for access to various online platforms, raising significant privacy concerns. Continue reading
Global Privacy Control: Audit Reveals Big Tech’s Systemic Failure
A major audit by webXray reveals a systemic failure by Big Tech to honor the Global Privacy Control signal, potentially exposing the industry to $5.8 billion in regulatory penalties. Continue reading
Rockstar Games Data Breach: 78 Million Records Leaked via Token Theft
A massive Rockstar Games data breach has exposed over 78.6 million internal records after attackers stole authentication tokens from a third-party cloud monitoring platform. Continue reading
Global Privacy Control Signals Ignored by Big Tech in Major WebXray Audit
A recent WebXray audit reveals that major tech firms like Google and Meta are failing to honor Global Privacy Control signals, exposing them to billions in potential legal liability under CCPA. Continue reading
Ludii AI Archaeology: Decoding the Ancient Roman Game Mystery
Using specialized Ludii AI Archaeology tools, researchers at Het Romeins Museum have successfully decoded the mystery of Object 04433 as a 2,000-year-old Roman board game. Continue reading
Institutional Doxxing Defense: Countering New Mobile Harassment Tactics
Institutional doxxing defense is evolving as universities adopt legal ‘Right to Action’ protocols to combat the escalation of mobile harassment and PII exposure. Continue reading
Sniffnet 1.5.0: Advanced Per-App Network Monitoring for Privacy
The release of Sniffnet 1.5.0 introduces granular per-app network monitoring, enabling users to identify background data exfiltration and visualize global traffic in real-time. Continue reading