Monthly Archives: April 2026
Session Hijacking Attacks: Storm Infostealer and EvilTokens Bypass 2FA
Discover how the Storm infostealer and EvilTokens campaigns leverage session hijacking to bypass 2FA, putting organizational accounts at risk. Continue reading
Venmo Account Recovery: New Mandatory Biometric Identity Protocol Explained
Venmo account recovery has changed as of April 2026. Learn how the new mandatory biometric identity verification affects 2FA resets and account access. Continue reading
Claude Mythos: Anthropic Unveils Autonomous Zero-Day Chaining AI
Anthropic has introduced Claude Mythos, a revolutionary AI capable of autonomous zero-day chaining, marking a major shift in cybersecurity and vulnerability research. Continue reading
Interleaved Head Attention: Boosting Transformer Efficiency and Reasoning
Discover how Interleaved Head Attention enhances long-context performance and mathematical reasoning in Transformers while maintaining full compatibility with FlashAttention. Continue reading
HarmonyGNN Framework: A Breakthrough in Graph Neural Networks
Discover how the HarmonyGNN framework, a new innovation in AI, significantly improves Graph Neural Network performance on heterophilic datasets. Continue reading
LAPD Data Breach Exposes 7.7 Terabytes of Sensitive Records
A major LAPD data breach has exposed 7.7 terabytes of sensitive personnel and investigative files, sparking urgent concerns over public safety and legal integrity. Continue reading
Privacy Note-Taking Apps: 2026 Review of the Top 5 Encrypted Tools
Discover the top privacy note-taking apps of 2026 in this comprehensive review, evaluating end-to-end encrypted alternatives like Obsidian and Anytype for secure documentation. Continue reading
Booking.com Data Breach: Unauthorized Guest Access Exposed
A recent Booking.com data breach has exposed sensitive customer reservation details. Learn how to protect yourself from the resulting social engineering scams. Continue reading
Gemma 4 Released: Google Brings Local-First Agentic AI to Android
Google has officially launched Gemma 4, a new suite of open-weight models designed to enable high-performance, local-first agentic AI development on Android devices. Continue reading