Monthly Archives: April 2026
Digital Extortion Surge: Understanding the New Industrialized Threat
A record surge in digital extortion is targeting victims with automated scams and social media data; learn how to protect yourself from these industrialized attacks. Continue reading
Supply Chain Attack: Understanding the GitHub prt-scan Threat
Security analysts have identified a massive supply chain attack targeting GitHub repositories known as prt-scan. Learn how to protect your projects from this AI-driven threat. Continue reading
MyLovely.AI Data Breach Exposes User Privacy and Prompts
The MyLovely.AI data breach resulted in the leak of 2.1 GB of user data, deanonymizing over 106,000 users and highlighting critical risks to AI privacy. Continue reading
DBSC Protection in Chrome: Stopping 2FA Bypass Attacks
Google has launched DBSC protection for Chrome to prevent session cookie theft and secure user accounts against 2FA bypass threats. Continue reading
Microsoft PowerToys Update Adds Revolutionary Command Palette
The latest Microsoft PowerToys update introduces a powerful, customizable Command Palette designed to streamline workflows for Windows power users. Continue reading
Open-Source AI Models Reach Parity with GPT-5.4 in Coding
A watershed moment has arrived as open-source AI models officially match GPT-5.4 in software engineering tasks, enabling high-tier, self-hosted coding assistants. Continue reading
UNC6783 Cluster Targets Helpdesks in Sophisticated Extortion Campaign
The threat group known as the UNC6783 cluster is launching phishing attacks against helpdesks to steal MFA credentials and sensitive corporate data. Continue reading
Anti-association Technologies: The Rise Against Browser Fingerprinting
The sophistication of browser fingerprinting has driven the explosive growth of advanced anti-association technologies. These tools are crucial for multinational enterprises, creating independent environments with physical-level isolation to prevent environment linkage, which contributed to $48 billion in economic losses in Q1 2026. Continue reading