Monthly Archives: April 2026
Proton Workspace and Meet Launched: Privacy-First Collaboration Tools
Proton Workspace has officially launched, introducing a secure, privacy-focused alternative to mainstream office suites alongside the new Proton Meet video platform. Continue reading
Marimo RCE Flaw: Critical Remote Code Execution Vulnerability Exposed
A critical Marimo RCE flaw has been weaponized, allowing unauthenticated attackers to gain shell access. Patch to version 0.23.0 immediately to secure your environment. Continue reading
Build a Secure Local AI Agent with OpenClaw
Discover how to build a secure, private local AI agent using OpenClaw and Ollama, ensuring total data autonomy without cloud dependency. Continue reading
Google Chrome Vulnerability and Adobe Reader Zero-Day Patches Released
Google has issued an emergency update following the discovery of a critical Google Chrome vulnerability being actively exploited alongside a flaw in Adobe Reader. Continue reading
CPUID Security Breach: CPU-Z and HWMonitor Users Targeted by STX RAT
A significant CPUID security breach resulted in the distribution of the STX remote access trojan via compromised download links. Learn if your system is affected. Continue reading
Claude Code Leak: Digital Archaeology Reveals the Buddy Virtual Pet
Recent forensics reports on the Claude Code leak reveal hidden features like the Buddy virtual pet and the Kairos background agent discovered within Anthropic’s source code. Continue reading
Marimo RCE vulnerability Exploited Immediately After Disclosure
A critical Marimo RCE vulnerability identified as CVE-2026-39987 is being actively exploited in the wild, putting developer environments at significant risk. Continue reading
Industrial Device Security at Risk: 5,000+ PLCs Exposed to Iranian APTs
New Censys research reveals over 5,000 exposed Rockwell Automation PLCs, highlighting critical failures in industrial device security and ongoing threats from Iranian-linked APTs. Continue reading