Monthly Archives: April 2026
Kraken exchange breach: Insider extortion plot targets internal data
Kraken exchange breach reported as criminal extortionists threaten to leak internal system data following unauthorized access by insiders. Continue reading
Global Privacy Control: New Automated Audits Crack Down on Deceptive Design
Regulators have launched technical audits to ensure sites respect the Global Privacy Control signal, marking a shift against deceptive design in 2026. Continue reading
Venom Stealer: Understanding the Automated ClickFix Phishing Kit
Discover how the new Venom Stealer phishing kit automates sophisticated ClickFix social engineering to bypass security and steal sensitive browser data. Continue reading
W3LL Phishing Kit Dismantled by FBI and Indonesian Police
The FBI and Indonesian authorities have successfully dismantled the W3LL phishing kit, a global cybercrime platform responsible for over $20 million in attempted fraud. Continue reading
F-Droid Repository Updates: New E2EE Privacy Utilities Launch
Discover the latest F-Droid repository updates, featuring the new end-to-end encrypted Find Family app and Wormhole file transfer tools for enhanced privacy. Continue reading
Meta AI Privacy: How to Opt-Out of Behavioral Profiling and Data Usage
Learn how Meta AI privacy policies now utilize interaction data for advertising and follow our step-by-step guide to opt-out of behavioral profiling. Continue reading
Crosswalk Hack Investigation: Zuckerberg and Musk Deepfakes Disrupt City Traffic
A deep-dive investigation reveals how a bizarre crosswalk hack replaced city signals with deep-faked audio of tech billionaires arguing over the internet. Continue reading
WhatsApp Session Hijacking: New Executive Targeting Campaign Exposed
Learn how attackers are using WhatsApp session hijacking to impersonate corporate executives and bypass MFA in a new wave of sophisticated financial phishing attacks. Continue reading
Signal Privacy Vulnerability: FBI Recovers Deleted Messages via iOS Notifications
A new Signal privacy vulnerability allows law enforcement to recover deleted messages from iOS notification databases, highlighting the need for stricter system settings. Continue reading