October 31 Windows 10 users face ransomware nightmare as Microsoft support ends in 2025 worldwide Microsoft warns Windows 10 users face serious security risks as 90% of ransomware attacks target unsupported systems. Learn why upgrading to Windows 11 is crucial.
October 30 183 million email passwords leaked: Check yours now Cybersecurity experts warn about one of the largest credential compilations ever found, urging users to check "Have I Been Pwned" and change passwords immediately.
October 28 5 social media safety tips to protect your privacy online Kurt Knutsson's guide covers social media privacy protection through location settings, account privacy controls and two-factor authentication to prevent scams and data breaches.
October 25 Payroll scam hits US universities as phishing wave tricks staff Microsoft reports Storm-2657 cybercriminals sent phishing emails to 6,000 addresses at 25 universities to steal payroll credentials and redirect funds.
October 23 Delete the fake VPN app stealing Android users' money Cleafy researchers discover fake VPN streaming app Mobdro Pro that installs Klopatra banking Trojan, giving attackers full control over Android devices.
October 21 China accuses US of yearslong cyberattack on national time service Chinese intelligence claims NSA hackers infiltrated Beijing's time service center for years using 42 specialized cyber weapons.
October 20 AI girlfriend apps leak millions of private chats Chattee Chat and GiMe Chat exposed intimate conversations and photos, revealing users spent up to $18,000 on AI companions before the breach.
October 19 Discord confirms vendor breach exposed user IDs in ransom plot Third-party security breach at Discord exposes sensitive user information including government IDs, highlighting cybersecurity risks from external service providers.
October 18 AI flaw leaked Gmail data before OpenAI patch Cybersecurity experts warn about a ShadowLeak vulnerability that weaponized ChatGPT's Deep Research agent to steal personal data from Gmail accounts through hidden commands.
October 17 Former Google CEO warns AI systems can be hacked to become extremely dangerous weapons Eric Schmidt alerts that hackers can reverse-engineer AI models to bypass safety measures, citing examples like the jailbroken ChatGPT variant called DAN.