Everything is still on fire. This week feels dumb in the worst way — bad links, weak checks, fake help desks, shady forum posts, and people turning supply chain attacks into some cursed little game for clout and cash. Half of it feels new. Half of it feels like crap we should have fixed years…
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A Robot You Can Snuggle Debuts at WSJ’s Flagship Event
Plus, other highlights from WSJ’s flagship live event, The Future of Everything.
AI, Cybersecurity, Global Security News, privacy
Smashing Security podcast #466: Meta sees everything, Copy Fail, and a deepfake gets hired
Meta’s smart glasses promise privacy “designed for you” – but everything they record was being beamed off to workers in Nairobi to label by hand. When those workers blew the whistle, Meta sacked all 1,108 of them. Meanwhile, the IT press is in a frenzy over a new Linux bug called “Copy Fail” – complete…
AI, Apps, Global Security News, privacy, Risk Management
Designing trust and safety into Amazon Bedrock powered applications
Generative AI brings promising innovation, transforming how individuals and organizations approach everything from customer service to content creation and more. As AI continues to expand its capabilities, organizations are increasingly focused on how they can integrate the responsible AI concepts into the development lifecycle of their AI applications. Research from Accenture and Amazon Web Services…
AI, Global Security News
Classic 350 Performance Explained: Built for Comfort, Torque, and Everyday Enjoyment
GUEST OPINION: The first few minutes on the Royal Enfield Classic 350 tell you everything about its idea of performance. You do not chase revs, you settle into a rhythm. It feels familiar, yet quietly refined. The throttle feels measured, the exhaust note lands like a heartbeat, and the bike seems to ask you to…
AI, Global Security News, malware
⚡ Weekly Recap: Fast16 Malware, XChat Launch, Federal Backdoor, AI Employee Tracking & More
Everything is dumb again. This week feels broken in a very familiar way. Old tricks are back. New tools are doing shady crap. Supply chains got hit. Fake help desks worked. Weird research showed how easy some attacks still are. Most of it feels like stuff we should have fixed years ago. Bad extensions. Stolen…
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ThreatsDay Bulletin: Pre-Auth Chains, Android Rootkits, CloudTrail Evasion & 10 More Stories
The latest ThreatsDay Bulletin is basically a cheat sheet for everything breaking on the internet right now. No corporate fluff or boring lectures here, just a quick and honest look at the messy reality of keeping systems safe this week. Things are moving fast. The list includes researchers chaining small bugs together to create massive backdoors, old software flaws
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Kremlin Enters the Chat With Russia’s New Super-App
Max, a messaging and e-commerce platform, will offer everything from taxi-hailing services to electronic passport wallets.
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The Trillion Dollar Race to Automate Our Entire Lives
The AI sprint is hurtling toward a world where anyone can build personal concierges to do everything from executive presentations to March Madness brackets.
Cybersecurity, Global Security News
Reinforcing Steel Suppliers: Building Strong Foundations for Every Project
Learn everything about reinforcing steel suppliers, their role in construction, and how to choose the right one for your project. Reinforcing Steel Suppliers Steel suppliers are a key part of the construction industry. Reinforcing steel suppliers provide steel bars, commonly called rebar, which are used to strengthen concrete. Concrete alone can crack under pressure, so…
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17 Must-Have Tools for Ubuntu Users in 2026
In this article, you will discover the best Ubuntu apps for beginners, covering everything from productivity tools to entertainment options and AI-powered utilities. Ubuntu is one of the most popular Linux distributions for new users, offering an easy-to-use interface and a smooth transition from other operating systems. If you’re new to Ubuntu, you might be…
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In Bypassing MFA, ZeroDayRAT Is ‘Textbook Stalkerware’
With access to SIM, location data, and a preview of recent SMSes, attackers have everything they need for account takeover or targeted social engineering.
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I’m Signing Off From This Column After 12 Years. Here’s What’s Changed in Tech.
Phones became our everything, cars became computers, and AI became the new interface. In her final dispatch, Joanna Stern looks back at the consumer-tech shifts that reshaped daily life.
