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- 5 simple tech tips to improve digital privacy - Privacy tips for iPhone and Android users reveal built-in phone settings to reduce tracking and limit data sharing without advanced technical expertise.
- Teen hackers recruited through fake job ads - Criminal network "The Com" uses fake job posts to recruit teens for cybercrime, with recent arrests including 19-year-old Thalha Jubair accused of $115 million attacks.
- Why your Android TV box may secretly be a part of a botnet - Security researchers warn Android TV streaming boxes promising free channels may secretly hijack home internet connections for proxy networks and criminal activity.
- Covenant Health data breach affects nearly 500,000 patients - Covenant Health detected a cyberattack on May 26, 2025, but attackers accessed patient information starting May 18, prompting credit monitoring offers.
- Hackers abuse Google Cloud to send trusted phishing emails - Cybercriminals allegedly sent 9,000+ phishing emails using Google Cloud tools, targeting 3,200 organizations by exploiting legitimate automation features.
- Malicious Chrome extensions caught stealing sensitive data - Chrome extensions called 'Phantom Shuttle' stole user data for years before Google removed them from the Chrome Web Store after researchers exposed the malicious tools.
- OpenAI admits AI browsers face unsolvable prompt attacks - OpenAI develops automated attacker system to test ChatGPT Atlas browser security against prompt injection threats and cybercriminal risks.
- University of Phoenix data breach hits 3.5M people - Nearly 3.5 million University of Phoenix students and staff affected by data breach involving Social Security numbers and financial information, with free protection services available.
- Fake AI chat results are spreading dangerous Mac malware - Mac malware campaign uses fake AI chat results to deliver AMOS through terminal commands, security researchers report. Attackers exploit trust in AI-generated cleanup guides.
- Microsoft typosquatting scam swaps letters to steal logins - Phishing scammers use rnicrosoft.com domain to impersonate Microsoft by replacing 'm' with 'rn' in typosquatting attacks that steal login credentials.
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