[ad_1] WASHINGTON, D.C. – The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) once again is warning parents and caregivers about the dangers of high-powered magnetic balls and cubes.  Today, the CPSC announced a mandatory recall of 10 million Zen and Neoballs magnets due to an ingestion hazard and risk of death. Most recalls are done voluntarily...
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[ad_1] Agentic AI , Events , Governance & Risk Management Accenture’s Kris Burkhardt on Governing Agents, Controlling Access, Managing Risk Anna Delaney (annamadeline) • March 30, 2026     Kris Burkhardt, CISO, Accenture Unlike human users, agents are ephemeral – sometimes active for mere seconds – yet they can inherit permissions, act on behalf of...
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[ad_1] Britney Spears has accused her former bodyguard of hacking into her devices and iCloud account. Wonderwall.com can reveal that last month, the troubled singer, 44, sent a cease-and-desist letter to the security guard, Thomas Bunbury, whom she sacked in August for allegedly breaching his NDA by communicating with fans and media outlets. Threatening to...
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[ad_1] CrowdStrike’s Daniel Bernard and Brightmind’s Gur Talpaz on Agentic Identity Risk Michael Novinson (MichaelNovinson) • March 30, 2026     Daniel Bernard, chief business officer, CrowdStrike, and Gur Talpaz, co-founder and general partner, Brightmind Partners The rise of an agentic workforce is shattering the trust models that security teams spent a decade building, said...
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[ad_1] NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WSMV) – A teenager could be punished under state law for committing an act of harassment by engaging in bullying or cyberbullying. House Bill 1025 was heard on the House floor this week. It was passed, with 85 ayes and 10 noes. It has moved to the Governor’s desk for signature. The...
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[ad_1] CrowdStrike is acquiring Israeli browser security specialist Seraphic Security. With the deal, which sources say is worth approximately $400 million, CrowdStrike is adding technology that focuses on securing the browser as a central hub.  According to Calcalist, the exact terms of the deal have not been disclosed. The majority of the acquisition price is...
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[ad_1] Meta has suffered a significant legal setback on March 23, 2026, when a jury in Santa Fe, New Mexico, ordered the company to pay $375 million in civil penalties for misleading consumers about the safety of Facebook and Instagram and endangering children. The verdict marks the first jury decision against Meta specifically addressing harm...
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[ad_1] Consensual teen sexting is on the rise. A shame-free talk about safe sexting can protect your teen from legal and reputational harm. Teens commonly feel like they might die of embarrassment when you have your first sex talk with them. But just wait: The talk about sexting may bring new levels of mortification. Before...
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[ad_1] Editors’ Note: On January 22, 2026, the deal for an American version of TikTok, with minimal ownership by the Chinese company ByteDance, was finalized. Because of this development, some of the arguments that follow, about whether TikTok should be banned in the U.S. because of the site’s Chinese ownership, are no longer relevant. However,...
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[ad_1] © Gizmodo.com The so-called surface web is accessible to all of us and is less interesting. No wonder you came here asking how to get on the dark web. We know what you’re thinking, or some of you. Use Tor to visit Onion sites, and you’re all set. Relying on Tor to keep you...
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