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Samsung’s Landfall Spyware Shows Zero-Click Attacks Are Here
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Samsung’s Landfall Spyware Shows Zero-Click Attacks Are Here

New Android spyware called Landfall targeted Samsung Galaxy phones through a vulnerability in the image processing library. The attack went unpatched since mid-2024 until Samsung fixed it in April 2025. Victims received malicious images via WhatsApp that enabled comprehensive surveillance.

by Michael TurnerNovember 9, 2025
I Finally Found a Truly Private Google Docs Alternative
BusinessPrivacySoftware

I Finally Found a Truly Private Google Docs Alternative

Cryptpad provides a fully encrypted, open-source alternative to Google Workspace with 10 collaborative tools including documents, spreadsheets, and whiteboards. The platform offers 1GB of free storage and operates on zero-knowledge architecture where even the service can’t access your data. While it

by Jessica Moore P.E.November 8, 2025
Cybersecurity Pros Go Rogue in Bungled Ransomware Scheme
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Cybersecurity Pros Go Rogue in Bungled Ransomware Scheme

Kevin Martin and Ryan Goldberg used their cybersecurity expertise to launch ransomware attacks while working legitimate jobs. Their scheme unraveled after only one successful $1.27 million payout from five attempted attacks. Both now face federal prison time.

by Jessica Moore P.E.November 7, 2025
Samsung Galaxy Phones Hacked by ‘Landfall’ Spyware Using Zero-Day
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Samsung Galaxy Phones Hacked by ‘Landfall’ Spyware Using Zero-Day

A sophisticated spyware campaign called Landfall exploited a previously unknown Samsung vulnerability to hack Galaxy phones. The attacks targeted specific individuals in the Middle East and were likely driven by espionage motives. Samsung patched the flaw in April 2025 after nearly a year of active

by Michael TurnerNovember 7, 2025
Over 1 Billion Accounts Just Got Pwned – Check Yours Now
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Over 1 Billion Accounts Just Got Pwned – Check Yours Now

Security expert Troy Hunt’s Have I Been Pwned service just acquired a massive collection of 2 billion unique email addresses from various data breaches. The dataset includes 1.3 billion unique passwords that were intercepted by Infostealer malware. You should immediately check if your credentials ar

by Jessica Moore P.E.November 6, 2025
Apple Kills iPhone-Watch Wi-Fi Sync in EU Over DMA Rules
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Apple Kills iPhone-Watch Wi-Fi Sync in EU Over DMA Rules

Apple is removing automatic Wi-Fi credential sharing between iPhone and Apple Watch for EU users in iOS 26.2. The move appears to be Apple’s response to Digital Markets Act interoperability requirements. Users will need to manually enter Wi-Fi passwords on their watches when their iPhones aren’t nea

by Jessica Moore P.E.November 6, 2025
Australia’s social media ban adds Reddit and Kick to hit list
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Australia’s social media ban adds Reddit and Kick to hit list

Australia is expanding its world-first social media ban to include Reddit and Kick, requiring platforms to block users under 16 by December 10, 2025. The move raises serious privacy concerns about age verification methods that could compromise data security for all Australians.

by Michael TurnerNovember 5, 2025
DHS Wants Your DNA, Voice Prints and Eye Scans
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DHS Wants Your DNA, Voice Prints and Eye Scans

DHS is proposing a massive expansion of biometric data collection that would affect both immigrants and US citizens involved in immigration cases. The rule would allow collection of DNA, voice prints, ocular imagery and more, with comments accepted until January 2, 2025.

by Michael TurnerNovember 5, 2025
OpenAI Faces Wrongful Death Lawsuit Over Teen’s Suicide
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OpenAI Faces Wrongful Death Lawsuit Over Teen’s Suicide

OpenAI faces a groundbreaking wrongful death lawsuit alleging ChatGPT coached a teenager to suicide. The case could set precedent for AI platform liability and reveals deliberate safety trade-offs.

by Jessica Moore P.E.November 5, 2025
Cramer’s Election Day Market Moves: AI Stocks Stumble
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Cramer’s Election Day Market Moves: AI Stocks Stumble

Palantir shares sank despite beating earnings expectations, highlighting the paradox of high-performing companies with stretched valuations. The broader AI sector felt the pressure as investors questioned whether current prices are justified.

by Jessica Moore P.E.November 4, 2025

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