Monthly Archives: April 2026

Windows Update lockout impacts VeraCrypt and WireGuard security

A sudden Windows Update lockout is preventing security tools like VeraCrypt and WireGuard from pushing critical patches, requiring users to perform manual updates. Continue reading

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Apt Rollback Feature Added to Debian and Ubuntu Systems

The new apt rollback feature in version 3.2 allows Debian and Ubuntu users to easily undo package installations and system upgrades directly from the terminal. Continue reading

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Tor Stateless Relay Experiment Aims to Prevent Physical Hardware Seizures

The Tor Project has launched a Tor stateless relay experiment, utilizing RAM-only architecture and TPM binding to protect privacy during physical hardware seizures. Continue reading

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WhatsApp Encryption Lawsuit: Federal Class Action Targets Meta

A major WhatsApp encryption lawsuit alleges that Meta deceptive practices compromised user privacy, sparking a class action over end-to-end security claims. Continue reading

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Meta AI advertising: New Data Privacy Controls for Ad Targeting

Meta has integrated generative AI into its ad infrastructure. Learn how the new Meta AI advertising policies allow you to audit and control your data usage. Continue reading

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Data Privacy Laws in Maine and Kentucky Empower Users Against Tracking

New data privacy laws in Maine and Kentucky are granting users increased control over metadata tracking and personal information stored by tech companies. Continue reading

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Handala Hacker Collective Unveils Massive Herzi Halevi Surveillance Breach

The Handala hacker collective recently released 19,000 files from former IDF Chief Herzi Halevi, signaling a new era of persistent digital haunting and total surveillance. Continue reading

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Tor Diskless Infrastructure: Implementing Seizure-Proof Privacy Nodes

The Tor Project has advanced its testing of Tor diskless infrastructure, utilizing RAM-only server configurations to ensure that global network relays remain resilient against physical hardware seizures. Continue reading

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Agent Zero: The Open-Source AI Framework for Local Control

Discover Agent Zero, the trending open-source personal AI framework designed for local control, deep system integration, and maximum data privacy. Continue reading

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