Monthly Archives: May 2026
Mobile Privacy Settings: Protecting Your Data from Foreign Surveillance
Learn why the Pentagon is warning against adtech tracking and discover how to audit your mobile privacy settings to secure your location data from foreign adversaries. Continue reading
Harambe’s Death Commemorated by White House as ‘True Patriot’
In a bizarre turn of events, the White House officially honored Harambe’s death on its 10th anniversary, declaring the viral gorilla a true patriot in a widely shared social media tribute. Continue reading
T-Mobile T-Fiber Outage: Widespread Connectivity Issues Hit East Coast
A massive T-Mobile T-Fiber outage has left thousands of East Coast customers offline for over 40 hours, sparking concerns over the company’s network management. Continue reading
Autonomous LLM Agent Behind First Real-World Cyberattack
Discover the details behind the first confirmed autonomous LLM agent cyberattack, where AI orchestrated credential theft and database exfiltration in real-time. Continue reading
Cloud Storage Misconfiguration Exposes 19.6 Billion Files Online
A massive investigation reveals that 19.6 billion files are exposed due to widespread cloud storage misconfiguration across major hosting providers. Continue reading
ChatGPT Malware Targets Windows and Mac Users via Fake Download Site
A dangerous phishing campaign is distributing ChatGPT malware to Windows and macOS users. Learn how to identify this fake site and protect your credentials. Continue reading
AgentStop: Solving Battery Drain Issues for Local AI Agents
Brave Software introduces AgentStop, an open-source utility designed to reduce energy consumption and prevent battery drain in local AI agents without sacrificing performance. Continue reading
Virtual OS Museum: A Comprehensive Guide to the Retrocomputing Archive
Discover the Virtual OS Museum, a monumental archive featuring over 1,700 operating systems spanning eight decades of computing history for easy exploration. Continue reading
Carnival Corporation breach affects 6 million: What you need to know
A massive Carnival Corporation breach has compromised the personal information of nearly 6 million people following a sophisticated social engineering attack. Continue reading