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Can AI Be Bullied Into Doing Harm?

Artificial intelligence is a trusted partner for many businesses, powering everything from customer support chatbots to marketing insights. Most users assume AI tools operate with strong safety guardrails at all […]

Hackers Unravel Major Fabric Supplier in Cyber Breach

European textile manufacturer Fulgar isn’t a name most consumers know, but it just made headlines for a serious cyber incident. The company confirmed that it fell victim to a fabric […]

LinkedIn Boosts People Search With New AI Tools

If you’ve ever tried to look someone up on LinkedIn and found yourself playing “keyword roulette,” you’re not alone. For years, the platform’s search box rewarded very literal searches, and […]

Everest Hackers Claim Massive Under Armour Data Heist

In the latest news that has security teams scrambling to shore up their defenses, the Everest ransomware group posted a threat notice on its dark leak site involving global sportswear […]

Android Photo Frames Vulnerable: Secure Yours Today

Have you ever thought about Android photo frames' security? If you use digital displays in your lobby, waiting room, or showroom, you need to. Although these frames seem harmless, security […]

Ransomware’s Benchmark Test You Must Avoid Passing

If you’ve ever assumed cybercriminals launch an attack and hope for the best, think again. The newest twist in the Kraken ransomware campaign shows attackers are now “testing the waters” […]

CIOs Frustrated by Growing AI Expectations

Many organizations are discovering an uncomfortable truth: AI expectations are rising much faster than internal processes can keep up. And no one feels that tension more than Chief Information Officers. […]

Cloudflare Explains Outage, Dismisses Hack Concerns

On November 18, 2025, Cloudflare suffered what turned out to be its worst global outage since 2019. For over three hours, large portions of the internet, including e-commerce sites, SaaS […]

Urgent Chrome Update: Zero-Day Exploit Patched

When Google drops an emergency security update, it’s never just routine housekeeping. Earlier this month, the company patched a Chrome zero-day exploit, a serious flaw that hackers were already abusing […]

Seasonal Password Resets Create Prime Exploitation Windows

Every year, around the holidays, employees across every industry hit the reset button. A new year means a fresh start, which often includes setting new passwords. But that timing creates […]

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