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When Password Managers Break Their Zero-Knowledge Promise
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When Password Managers Break Their Zero-Knowledge Promise

ETH Zurich researchers exposed critical flaws in major password managers' zero-knowledge claims, revealing that even security tools recommended by experts aren't bulletproof.

3 Billion Emails Were Just Floating Around
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3 Billion Emails Were Just Floating Around

Massive data breach discovered on German server containing 3 billion email addresses and 2.7 billion Social Security numbers, freely accessible to anyone online.

The Zero-Knowledge Promise That Isn't Really Zero
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The Zero-Knowledge Promise That Isn't Really Zero

94 million Americans trust password managers with their most sensitive data based on 'zero knowledge' promises. New research reveals these assurances aren't as bulletproof as claimed.

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India's Pharmacy Giant Left 17,000 Prescriptions Wide Open
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India's Pharmacy Giant Left 17,000 Prescriptions Wide Open

DavaIndia's security flaw exposed customer prescription data and drug control functions, highlighting critical vulnerabilities in online healthcare platforms.

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GhostPoster Malicious Browser Extensions: The Silent Spies Watching You for 5 Years

Researchers have identified 34 malicious browser extensions in the GhostPoster campaign that have been active for up to 5 years. Check the list and delete them now.

Abstract visualization of work files being used for AI training
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OpenAI Wants Your Real Work Files: The Hidden Strategy for Next-Gen AI Model Evaluation

OpenAI is asking contractors to upload real work files to set a human baseline for its next-gen AI models. This move highlights a new data strategy and significant legal risks.

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Condé Nast Data Breach 2025: 2.3 Million WIRED Records Leaked and More at Risk

A massive Condé Nast data breach in 2025 has exposed 2.3 million WIRED user records, with 40 million more at risk. Learn why Ars Technica stayed safe.

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Coupang Data Leak: 3,000 Customers' Info Recovered, But 33 Million Accounts Were Accessed
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Coupang Data Leak: 3,000 Customers' Info Recovered, But 33 Million Accounts Were Accessed

Coupang reports a data breach by a former employee who accessed 33 million accounts but only saved data from 3,000, which has been recovered. No data was shared externally.

AI Agents Want Your Data: The High Price of 'Free' Automation From Google and OpenAI
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AI Agents Want Your Data: The High Price of 'Free' Automation From Google and OpenAI

AI agents from Google, OpenAI, and others promise convenience but demand unprecedented access to your emails, files, and more. We analyze the profound threat this poses to data privacy and cybersecurity.

Coupang's Daily Users Drop to 14M Range in Aftermath of Massive Data Breach
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Coupang's Daily Users Drop to 14M Range in Aftermath of Massive Data Breach

Following a data breach affecting 33.7 million accounts, e-commerce giant Coupang's daily active users have fallen to the 14 million range, signaling a significant erosion of consumer trust.

PayPal's Honey Under Fire: Lawsuits Allege It's a 'Scam' That Steals from Creators and Small Businesses
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PayPal's Honey Under Fire: Lawsuits Allege It's a 'Scam' That Steals from Creators and Small Businesses

PayPal's Honey extension faces a firestorm of controversy and lawsuits from YouTubers over allegations it "steals" commissions and exploits businesses. We break down the accusations.

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The Public Wi-Fi Paradox: Your Free Connection Is a Security Minefield
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The Public Wi-Fi Paradox: Your Free Connection Is a Security Minefield

Free public Wi-Fi isn't a utility; it's a transaction. PRISM analyzes the hidden security risks and why treating every connection as hostile is the new standard.

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