Monthly Archives: April 2026
Generative AI security: Addressing the aiComms Last-Mile Crisis
As financial firms embrace agentic systems, Generative AI security must pivot toward behavioral visibility to govern the new aiComms interaction layer. Continue reading
Cloudflare Major Outage: Header Incident and Q1 Global Disruption Report
Following a Cloudflare Major Outage caused by an X-Forwarded-For header glitch, the company’s Q1 report details record-breaking internet disruptions in Iran and physical attacks on cloud infrastructure. Continue reading
WhatsApp Encryption Investigation Closed Amid Whistleblower Claims
The federal WhatsApp encryption investigation was abruptly shut down in 2026 despite whistleblower reports alleging that Meta maintains the technical ability to view secure user messages. Continue reading
Polymarket Data Breach: Platform Denies Massive Xorcat Hacking Claims
Following allegations by a hacker known as Xorcat, Polymarket has officially contested claims of a Polymarket data breach, stating that the incident involved data scraping rather than a server exploit. Continue reading
Kuse AI Phishing Campaign Leverages Trusted Workplace App for Credential Theft
A sophisticated Kuse AI phishing campaign is abusing the legitimate storage features of the popular workplace application to bypass email filters and harvest corporate credentials. Continue reading
Meta DSA Breach: EU Finds Preliminary Privacy-by-Default Failures
The European Commission has announced a preliminary Meta DSA breach, citing systemic failures in the platform’s age-verification and privacy-by-default settings. Continue reading
Proton VPN Roadmap 2026: WireGuard and Post-Quantum Security Upgrades
The official Proton VPN roadmap for 2026 introduces a new WireGuard codebase, post-quantum encryption, and significant Linux GUI updates to enhance user privacy and performance. Continue reading
CBP Digital Searches: New Directive 3340-049B Mandates Warrant-Free Inspections
Under the new Directive 3340-049B, CBP digital searches of smartphones and laptops are now being conducted without warrants at U.S. ports of entry, prompting major privacy concerns. Continue reading
AI-Enhanced npm Malware: North Korea’s Operation Masquerade Hits SAP
North Korean state-sponsored actors have launched Operation Masquerade, using AI-enhanced npm malware to infiltrate enterprise software supply chains and steal credentials. Continue reading