Google Adds Gmail’s E2EE To Mobile Devices
Google has expanded Gmail’s end-to-end encryption from Desktop to Android and iOS.
Read MoreGoogle has expanded Gmail’s end-to-end encryption from Desktop to Android and iOS.
Read MoreA threat actor is using the recent Claude Code source leak by Anthropic on March 31st to lure users to a malicious GitHub repository that installs malware on their device.
Read MoreMozilla has rolled out a built-in VPN in Firefox 149 that provides up to 50GB of traffic per month for users signed in with a Mozilla account.
Read MoreMicrosoft has temporarily stopped the planned automatic installation of the Copilot app on Windows devices with 365 desktop apps. Existing installs remain in place, and admins can still deploy the app manually.
Read MoreResearchers disclosed a high-severity Chrome vulnerability, CVE-2026-0628, that allowed malicious browser extensions to inject code into Chrome’s Gemini Live browser panel and gain access to its privileges.
Read MoreA data breach of business services vendor Conduent has expanded from an early estimate of about 10.5 million people to more than 25 million affected across the United States.
Read MoreMeta is expanding its AI infrastructure through separate multiyear, multibillion dollar agreements with both Google and AMD.
Read MoreApple has patched CVE-2026-20700, a memory corruption bug in dyld that was exploited in attacks. Install the latest updates across iOS, macOS and related platforms to patch.
Read MoreSysdig researchers detail how attackers used an exposed AWS credential and AI tools to access full admin control in about eight minutes – and warn about cloud misconfigurations.
Read MoreThe Kimwolf botnet has taken over more than 2 million mostly unofficial Android TV devices by abusing residential proxy networks.
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