Gmail Accounts Are Under Attack—3 Billion Users Advised To Act Now

As Gmail attacks continue, users are advised to take action now to prevent their accounts from being taken over by hackers. Here’s what you need to do.

How To Keep Your Texts After Samsung Shuts Down Messaging

Samsung ends Messages in just 10 weeks — act now, Samsung says, to keep texts and texting after the shutdown.

‘Shutdown, Restart’—Microsoft Changes Windows To Ease PC Users’ Frustrations

Microsoft confirms ‘major’ change affecting almost all Windows PC owners.

How Mythos’ Vulnerability Apocalypse Will Play Out

Two weeks in, Mythos’ potential vulnerability apocalypse is still being figured out. What’s likely to happen next and in the long term.

Elon Musk’s XChat App Launch—Everything You Need To Know

If you use X, you might want to try out XChat to conveniently speak to your contacts. But is the XChat app safe and should you use it?

How a cavalcade of blunders gave unauthorized users access to Claude Mythos — restricted model accessed by third parties, thanks to knowledge from data breach

Unauthorized individuals have accessed Anthropic’s new Mythos cybersecurity-focused AI model, despite the developer locking it down to just a handful of companies. Considering the AI was purposefully designed to find zero-…

Another spyware maker caught distributing fake Android snooping apps

Researchers have found a new case where government authorities used a fake Android app to plant spyware on a target’s phone. The company that allegedly developed the spyware was not previously known to sell this type of software.

New Google Chrome Security Alert For 3.5 Billion Users

Google has issued a new security update for 3.5 billion Chrome users. Here’s what you need to know and do.

Bitwarden Confirms Compromise—Here Are The Facts For 10 Million Users

Bitwarden has confirmed a serious security incident in which a compromised product was made public. Here’s why most users need not worry.

Trump’s pick to run US cyber agency CISA asks to drop out

Sean Plankey has requested to withdraw his name to run the U.S. cybersecurity agency after a tumultuous year of chaotic temporary leadership.