Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg leaves after testifying in a landmark trial over whether social media platforms deliberately addict and harm children, Wednesday, Feb. 18, 2026, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes) On Wednesday, Mark Zuckerberg testified in a California court in a case that argues that a set of major social media platforms harm users...
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In the latest chapter on leaky CUPS, a security researcher and his band of bug-hunting agents have found two flaws that can be chained to allow an unauthenticated attacker to remotely execute code and achieve root file overwrite on the network. CUPS – or the Common Unix Printing System, as it is less commonly known...
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Newsfrom Japan Economy Technology Apr 7, 2026 12:09 (JST) Tokyo, April 7 (Jiji Press)–Ten Japanese companies, including food makers and retailers, said Monday that they will jointly set up an organization to enhance cybersecurity. The organization will work on analysis and sharing of information about signs of and damage from cyberattacks, and human resource development....
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A serial sexual predator at the center of a KSL Investigation has been charged in three new felony cases while incarcerated. Read: https://ksltv.com/?p=896267 —- Socials for KSL TV:Tweets by KSL5TVhttps://www.facebook.com/ksltvhttps://www.instagram.com/kslnews/ Socials for KSL NewsRadio:Tweets by kslnewsradiohttps://www.facebook.com/KSLNewsradio/https://www.instagram.com/ksl_newsradio/ Source link ——————————————————– Click Here For The Original Source.
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The United States Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has included artificial intelligence (AI) assisted offending for the first time in its annual report on online crime, tallying up US$893 million (A$1.42 billion) in losses for 2025. In its 2025 Internet Crime Complaint Centre (IC3) report, the FBI said it had received over 22,000 notifications that referenced AI....
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A fast-growing app for women was hacked after it shot to the top of app download charts and kicked off heated debates about women’s safety and dating. The app, Tea Dating Advice, allowed women worried about their safety to share information about men they might date. Its premise was immediately polarizing: Some praised it as...
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Lane V. Erickson / Shutterstock.com Quick Read The Social Security Administration sent out an urgent warning. According to the SSA, scams are on the rise. Retirees need to be aware of signs of scams so they don’t fall victim. A recent study identified one single habit that doubled Americans’ retirement savings and moved retirement from...
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Americans may be unwittingly giving hackers an easy path to access their houses. Cybersecurity experts, including FBI cybercrime analysts, are warning about residential proxy networks found on many off-brand electronics. These networks often allow hackers to hide in plain sight. What are residential proxy networks? These software systems are “designed to route other people’s internet...
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Georgetown Tech and Public Policy Scholars, CJ Larkin and Max Morgan, contributed research support on this project. February 13, 2026—Hamburg: Two pupils stand in a classroom at Goethe-Gymnasium and look at their smartphones. There is currently a debate in Germany about age limits for social media and possible stricter rules on cell phone use in...
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Commvault has expanded data and AI security in Commvault Cloud following its acquisition of Satori. The move extends its controls from unstructured data into structured databases, including vector databases used in AI applications. The update adds structured data discovery, classification and risk assessment, along with real-time access governance for structured databases. Together, these capabilities are...
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