Monthly Archives: April 2026
Supply Chain Breach Impacts European Commission: 92 GB Data Stolen
A massive supply chain breach has compromised the European Commission, with attackers stealing 92 GB of sensitive data through a malicious update in an open-source tool. Continue reading
OpenAI security breach: North Korean Hackers Target Signing Certificate
A recent OpenAI security breach involving a North Korean-linked group has exposed a critical macOS signing certificate, raising concerns about counterfeit application distribution. Continue reading
Goose AI Agent 1.2 Released: Local-First Updates for Developers
Discover the latest features in Goose AI agent 1.2, including automatic MCP server discovery and enhanced privacy for your local-first development workflows. Continue reading
Tor VPN Android: Official Beta Now Available via F-Droid
The Tor Project has launched the official Tor VPN Android beta on F-Droid, introducing kernel-level traffic capture and hardened DNS sovereignty for complete mobile anonymity. Continue reading
Gmail End-to-End Encryption Now Available for Mobile Users
Google has launched native Gmail end-to-end encryption for Android and iOS, providing Workspace users with enhanced mobile security and data privacy. Continue reading
Child Abuse Scanning Law Expiration Sparks Conflict Between Big Tech and EU
Big Tech firms are criticizing the EU for the expiration of the child abuse scanning law, creating a legal dilemma for platforms tasked with monitoring encrypted communications. Continue reading
Android Vulnerability CVE-2026-0049: Critical Zero-Interaction Threat
Google has issued an urgent update to address the critical Android vulnerability CVE-2026-0049, a zero-interaction flaw that could brick devices. Protect your phone by applying the April 2026 patch immediately. Continue reading
Adobe Acrobat exploit: New Zero-Day Under Active Exploitation
A critical Adobe Acrobat exploit is being actively used in targeted attacks. Learn how this zero-day bypasses security to exfiltrate files and how to protect your systems. Continue reading