Author Archives: TempMail Ninja
Social Media Addiction Lawsuit: Snap, YouTube, and TikTok Settle Historic Case
In a landmark development for tech accountability, Snap, YouTube, and TikTok have reached a settlement in the social media addiction lawsuit, leaving Meta to face trial alone. Continue reading
Microsoft Exchange Zero-Day (CVE-2026-42897) Exploited in the Wild
A critical Microsoft Exchange Zero-Day vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2026-42897, is currently seeing active exploitation against on-premises Outlook Web Access users. Continue reading
Passkey Portability: Android Adopts New FIDO Credential Exchange Standards
Android is finally addressing platform lock-in by enabling Passkey Portability through the FIDO CX standard, allowing users to securely migrate credentials between managers. Continue reading
2026 Thales Data Threat Report: Addressing AI Risks and Identity Gaps
The 2026 Thales Data Threat Report identifies artificial intelligence as a primary threat catalyst, revealing that 70% of security professionals now rank AI as their top concern. Continue reading
IT-Tools Utility Suite: The Ultimate Self-Hosted Digital Arsenal
Discover how the IT-Tools utility suite provides a secure, self-hosted collection of over 60 developer tools, ensuring privacy and eliminating the need for fragmented web extensions. Continue reading
CalPhishing Campaign: Hijacking M365 via Outlook Calendar Invites
Security researchers have identified the CalPhishing campaign, a new threat using Outlook calendar invites and the EvilTokens kit to bypass MFA and hijack accounts. Continue reading
Finances in ChatGPT: OpenAI Launches GPT-5.5 Personal Finance Suite
OpenAI officially launched Finances in ChatGPT, a secure personal finance suite powered by GPT-5.5 that integrates with 12,000 banks for real-time tracking and planning. Continue reading
Password Statistics 2026: Passkey Adoption and AI Cracking Risks
The latest Password Statistics 2026 report reveals a major shift toward passkeys as legacy credentials face increased vulnerability from AI-driven brute-force attacks. Continue reading