NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Google has officially discontinued its Dark Web Report feature, a free tool that once scanned known dark web breach dumps for personal information tied to a user’s Google account. The service delivered notifications when email addresses and other identifiers appeared in leaked datasets. According to Google’s support...
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Choi Won-young, an executive director at Red Hat Korea, explains Red Hat’s Zero CVE strategy. [Photo: Red Hat Korea] [DigitalToday reporter Chi-gyu Hwang] “As concerns grow that security threats will become more sophisticated and spread further with the expansion of AI, it has become more important to keep OS infrastructure up to date.” Choi Won-young...
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CAMP BLANDING JOINT TRAINING CENTER, Fla.- Soldiers and Airmen of the Florida National Guard conducted the first joint Oleoresin Capsicum (OC) spray certification in decades at Camp Blanding Joint Training Center, Fla., March 23-26, 2026. Personnel from the 715th Military Police Company and 125th Security Forces Squadron hosted the class for Florida Army National Guard...
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The week’s key cybersecurity stories: wallets targeted, Solana dead drop, UK sanctions, and more. We have gathered the week’s most important cybersecurity news. Over 700 browser-based crypto wallets were targeted by an info-stealer. The UK imposed sanctions on Xinbi and scam compounds in Southeast Asia. Malware used Solana to steal crypto data and conduct phishing....
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“Anybody can do this. It’s stupid, it feels like there are no guardrails there,” says Harpreet Chatha, who runs the SEO consultancy Harps Digital. “You can make an article on your own website, ‘the best waterproof shoes for 2026’. You just put your own brand in number one and other brands two through six, and...
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In 1768, when Encyclopædia Britannica was first published, there was no telephone, let alone the Internet, to facilitate communication and allow for connections when people were not face-to-face. As we all know today, 250 years later, we can communicate immediately via e-mail, text, or photo and tweet, post, or snap to anyone anywhere in the...
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Signboard of the Ministry of Science and ICT. [Photo: Ministry of Science and ICT] Eight out of 10 South Korean companies recognise information security as important, a survey shows. But 7.5 percent of firms said they were not aware whether a security breach had occurred, highlighting the need to strengthen detection and response capabilities. The...
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AI has made it vastly easier for malicious hackers to identify anonymous social media accounts, a new study has warned. In most test scenarios, large language models (LLMs) – the technology behind platforms such as ChatGPT – successfully matched anonymous online users with their actual identities on other platforms, based on the information they posted....
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A New Mexico jury found Meta liable Tuesday for misleading consumers about the safety of its platforms and endangering children. Meta has been ordered to pay the maximum penalties for each violation of New Mexico’s consumer protection laws, amounting to $375 million. “Meta executives knew their products harmed children, disregarded warnings from their own employees,...
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🚨 Former NJ middle school teacher charged with sexual assault 📱 Investigation uncovered texts confirming alleged relationship 🏫 Incidents allegedly happened in classroom and vehicle A former student revealed an inappropriate relationship with a teacher who had sex with the underage victim in a middle school classroom, officials said. Gloucester County teacher charged in student sexual...
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