Tag Archives: Cybersecurity
XChat Encrypted Messaging App Officially Launched by X Corp.
X Corp. has officially debuted XChat encrypted messaging, a standalone app offering end-to-end encryption and hardened security features like native screenshot blocking for iOS users. Continue reading
Doxxing Prevention App: How Safe Trace AI Protects Your Privacy
Safe Trace is a revolutionary doxxing prevention app that uses AI to scan photos for sensitive information before they are posted online, protecting users from harassment. Continue reading
XChat Messaging App: Elon Musk Launches Secure Ad-Free Alternative
Elon Musk’s new XChat messaging app provides end-to-end encryption and a zero-tracking model to help users reclaim their digital privacy from Big Tech. Continue reading
P3 Global Intel Breach Exposes 8.3 Million Anonymous Tip Submissions
The P3 Global Intel breach has leaked over 91 gigabytes of sensitive data, exposing 8.3 million anonymous tip submissions and potentially doxxing informants and accused individuals. Continue reading
Vishing-as-a-Service: The Rise of ATHR AI Voice Scams
The emergence of the ATHR platform marks a dangerous shift in cybercrime by offering a Vishing-as-a-Service model that uses AI voice agents to automate social engineering attacks at scale. Continue reading
Rockstar Games Leak: ShinyHunters Release Massive Internal Data Dump
Following a missed deadline, the Rockstar Games leak by ShinyHunters has surfaced 7.5GB of internal records, including millions of player support tickets and KPI data. Continue reading
Cal.com Open-Source Model Abandoned Due to AI-Powered Exploits
Cal.com has officially transitioned away from its Cal.com open-source model to protect sensitive user data from increasingly sophisticated AI-powered vulnerability scanners. Continue reading
Apache ActiveMQ RCE: CISA Adds 13-Year-Old Bug to KEV Catalog
CISA has issued an emergency alert after a critical Apache ActiveMQ RCE vulnerability, hidden for 13 years, was discovered under active attack by ransomware groups. Continue reading
Browser Hardening Standards: 2026 Updates for Extreme Privacy
New browser hardening standards for 2026 have been released, introducing advanced protocols to neutralize AI-driven de-anonymization and hardware-based tracking methods. Continue reading