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Category: Cybersecurity

When the Help Desk Fails, You Just Fix It Yourself
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When the Help Desk Fails, You Just Fix It Yourself

Ever been told to just delete everything and start over? One reader, fed up with scripted help desk nonsense, figured out his own VPN problem while on hold. The fix was embarrassingly simple, and the bill? He didn’t pay it.

by Natalie BrooksJanuary 9, 2026
ChatGPT’s Memory Feature is a Hacker’s New Best Friend
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ChatGPT’s Memory Feature is a Hacker’s New Best Friend

A new exploit chain called “ZombieAgent” shows how ChatGPT’s latest features can be twisted to make indirect prompt injection attacks more dangerous. While OpenAI has implemented a patch, experts argue the fundamental vulnerability of AI agents to simple conversational manipulation remains wide open

by Darren HoltJanuary 8, 2026
Google’s Own Tools Are Being Used to Hack You
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Google’s Own Tools Are Being Used to Hack You

Cybercriminals are now abusing Google’s own workflow tools to send phishing emails that pass security checks. The emails come from a real @google.com address and lead to fake login pages designed to steal your credentials.

by Darren HoltJanuary 8, 2026
Musk’s OpenAI Lawsuit Gets a Jury Trial Date
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Musk’s OpenAI Lawsuit Gets a Jury Trial Date

Elon Musk’s high-profile lawsuit against OpenAI and its co-founders is headed for a jury trial in March 2025. The case centers on Musk’s claim that the company abandoned its nonprofit mission for profit. A judge found enough evidence to proceed.

by Darren HoltJanuary 8, 2026
Cyera’s $9B Valuation Signals Data Security Gold Rush
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Cyera’s $9B Valuation Signals Data Security Gold Rush

Data security vendor Cyera has hauled in another $400 million in funding, pushing its valuation to a staggering $9 billion. The company is betting big on channel partners to fuel its next phase of growth, aiming to move 100% of its business through them.

by Darren HoltJanuary 8, 2026
AI’s 2026 Cyber Threat: Deepfakes, Outages, and Identity Theft
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AI’s 2026 Cyber Threat: Deepfakes, Outages, and Identity Theft

The cybersecurity forecast for 2026 is grim, with experts predicting AI will supercharge threats. Expect a rise in AI malware, CEO deepfakes, and a new focus on “AI outages” that cripple business operations. The rush to adopt agentic AI and fragmented cloud data is creating massive new vulnerabiliti

by Darren HoltJanuary 8, 2026
Deepfakes Are Crushing Digital Trust. Here’s the Fightback.
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Deepfakes Are Crushing Digital Trust. Here’s the Fightback.

Deepfake technology is now a global threat, eroding the very foundations of digital trust. Human detection of high-quality deepfakes is only 24.5% accurate, and fraud attempts are surging. The response requires a fundamental shift in how we verify identity and media integrity.

by Natalie BrooksJanuary 7, 2026
Texas Court Tells Samsung to Stop TV “Spying” on Residents
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Texas Court Tells Samsung to Stop TV “Spying” on Residents

A Texas court has issued a Temporary Restraining Order against Samsung, halting its use of Automated Content Recognition technology in TVs. The state’s lawsuit also targets LG, Sony, Hisense, and TCL, alleging they spy on viewers.

by Darren HoltJanuary 7, 2026
Samsung SSD owners, update your Magician app right now
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Samsung SSD owners, update your Magician app right now

Samsung has patched a serious vulnerability in its SSD management software, Samsung Magician. The flaw, discovered in August 2025, could let attackers gain admin control of your PC. The fix is in version 9.0.

by Natalie BrooksJanuary 7, 2026
A Critical Zoom Flaw Shows Why Windows Updates Are Non-Negotiable
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A Critical Zoom Flaw Shows Why Windows Updates Are Non-Negotiable

A critical vulnerability in Zoom for Windows, scored 9.6/10, was actively exploited to steal data and hijack systems. Zoom has patched it, but the incident reveals a persistent and dangerous security pattern for Windows software. Updating immediately is the only fix.

by Natalie BrooksJanuary 5, 2026

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