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Kyber Ransomware: First to Deploy NIST Post-Quantum Encryption

Security analysts have identified Kyber Ransomware as the first malware to implement NIST post-quantum encryption standards, utilizing ML-KEM to prevent decryption by future quantum computers. Continue reading

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California AB 2561: New Law Bans Big Tech Privacy Resets

California AB 2561 advances to prevent Big Tech from resetting user privacy settings during software updates, mandating a strict ‘privacy by default’ standard for all digital platforms. Continue reading

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CVE-2026-41940 Exploit: 44,000 cPanel Servers Compromised Globally

A critical authentication bypass known as the CVE-2026-41940 exploit is currently being used to target over 44,000 cPanel servers and deploy the Sorry ransomware. Continue reading

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Ask Jeeves Shuts Down: The Final Curtain for Internet Pioneer Ask.com

The digital world marks the end of an era as Ask Jeeves shuts down its search operations in 2026, concluding the 30-year legacy of the web’s original conversational search engine. Continue reading

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LibreWolf Privacy Hardening: Neutralizing 2026 AI Search Trackers

Protect your cognitive intent with LibreWolf privacy hardening strategies designed to block the latest 2026 synthesizing search trackers and real-time telemetry. Continue reading

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Trellix Source Code Breach Confirmed After Repository Compromise

Cybersecurity firm Trellix has officially confirmed a Trellix source code breach after identifying unauthorized access to its internal development repositories in May 2026. Continue reading

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Zero-Leak Privacy: Extreme Sovereignty Protocols for Digital Anonymity

Following the Section 702 extension, experts have introduced the Zero-Leak privacy protocol to protect mobile users via GrapheneOS updates and hardened network configurations. Continue reading

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