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Google's AI-powered Antigravity IDE already has some worrying security issues - here's what was found
By Efosa Udinmwen published
Google’s Antigravity IDE apparently exposes sensitive data through autonomous AI agents, prompt injections, and weak default configurations despite user warnings.

Careful! That calendar notification could be loaded with malware - here's how to stay safe
By Sead Fadilpašić published
Researchers say calendar invitations should be treated as emails, since they can also be used for phishing.

South Korean ecommerce giant Coupang suffers huge data breach - over 33 million accounts affected, here's what we know
By Sead Fadilpašić published
As the CEO apologizes, Coupang customers are considering a class-action lawsuit.

Android malware Albiriox abuses 400+ financial apps in on-device fraud and screen manipulation attacks
By Sead Fadilpašić published
A new MaaS is circulating around the dark web, offering a full service for defrauding Android users.

Security researcher uncovers 17,000 secrets in public GitLab repositories
By Sead Fadilpašić published
After scanning the entire public database, he found thousands of secrets that could be used in cyberattacks.

Millions of footballers see info leaked after French Football Federation suffers data breach
By Sead Fadilpašić published
Hackers stole people's names and email addresses after compromising an internal account.

Tor adds another layer to the onion with a new relay encryption algorithm - boosting resilience and security across the board
By Efosa Udinmwen published
Tor replaces its older tor1 relay encryption with CGO to strengthen privacy, block tagging attacks, and modernize authentication across circuits.

FBI says hackers have stolen $262 million in account takeover scams in 2025 so far - here's how you can stay safe
By Efosa Udinmwen published
Cybercriminals have stolen hundreds of millions through AI-driven phishing, fake stores, and account takeover scams targeting users across financial platforms.

“There's no such as 100% - we just try and raise the bar” - we hear what it takes to help secure the world’s largest PC maker from the man in charge of Lenovo’s AI and security
By Mike Moore published
How do you go about helping secure the world’s largest PC maker? We speak to Lenovo Chief Security and AI Officer Doug Fisher to find out.
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