August 6 Tea app hacked as women's photos, IDs & even DMs leaked online Dating safety app Tea suffered a breach of its own, compromising selfies, photo identification, and images from posts, comments, and direct messages within the app.
August 6 QR code scams rise as 73% of Americans scan without checking There has been a recent surge in "quishing" attacks, which are a form of phishing that uses QR codes instead of traditional methods like emails, text messages, and phone calls.
August 4 Microsoft Authenticator is deleting your passwords Microsoft is moving toward a password-less future. As part of that shift, it no longer wants the Authenticator app to handle passwords or payment methods.
August 4 World's thinnest AI glasses feature built-in AI assistant Halo, the world's thinnest open-source AI glasses, packs more intelligence and capability than any other smartglasses that have come before it.
August 4 Multiple US cancer centers hit in coordinated phishing breach A coordinated phishing campaign has breached sensitive patient data at several cancer care providers affiliated with a Tennessee-based network of oncology practices.
August 3 Microsoft SharePoint bug puts critical government agencies at risk Microsoft released patches for a SharePoint zero-day bug after hackers compromised over 400 servers worldwide using weaponized exploit chain.
August 3 Update your iPhone now: iOS 18.6 fixes 29 security flaws A new iOS 18.6 iPhone update fixes a passcode exposure bug, address bar spoofing and multiple memory corruption issues in quick, free security patch.
August 1 Facebook crypto ads lead to dangerous malware scams Facebook crypto scams trick users with fake celebrity endorsements and legitimate-looking cryptocurrency exchange ads that install malware on victims' devices.
July 31 Dior data breach exposes US customers’ personal information Luxury fashion brand Dior experienced a January 2025 data breach affecting customer personal information, and notifications were sent months after the discovery.
July 31 Employees across America shaken by deadly office attack: What to know to stay safe Security expert Patrick Timlin shares workplace safety tips for offices beyond Manhattan skyscrapers, emphasizing awareness over fear-based approaches.