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PowerSchool begins notifying students and teachers after massive data breach
/in General NewsThe edtech giant is notifying state attorneys general about the breach but won’t say how many individuals have been affected
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OpenAI launches ChatGPT plan for U.S. government agencies
/in General NewsIn a week dominated by headlines about China’s growing AI competitiveness, OpenAI has launched ChatGPT Gov. The new version of the AI-powered chatbot platform is designed to provide U.S. government agencies an additional way to access the tech. ChatGPT Gov includes many of the capabilities found in OpenAI’s corporate-focused tier, ChatGPT Enterprise. Using the platform, agencies […]
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Hackers Drain Over $85 Million From Crypto Exchange Phemex
/in General NewsHackers stole more than $85 million in crypto assets from hot wallets at cryptocurrency exchange Phemex.
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NinjaOne to Acquire Dropsuite for $252 Million
/in General NewsEndpoint management and security firm NinjaOne to acquire cloud data backup, archiving, and recovery solutions provider Dropsuite for $252 million.
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How to protect your privacy from Facebook – and what doesn’t work
/in General NewsBothered by Facebook looking over your shoulder? Here are some ways to keep Meta from being such a snooper.
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DeepSeek Blames Disruption on Cyberattack as Vulnerabilities Emerge
/in General NewsChina’s DeepSeek blamed sign-up disruptions on a cyberattack as researchers started finding vulnerabilities in the R1 AI model.
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European Union Sanctions Russian Nationals for Hacking Estonia
/in General NewsThe European Union has added three Russian nationals to its sanctions list for their involvement in cyberattacks against Estonia.
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SonicWall Confirms Exploitation of New SMA Zero-Day
/in General NewsSonicWall has confirmed that an SMA 1000 zero-day tracked as CVE-2025-23006 has been exploited in the wild.
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ENGlobal Says Personal Information Accessed in Ransomware Attack
/in General NewsENGlobal has informed the SEC that personal information was compromised in a November 2024 ransomware attack.
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Microsoft tests ‘scareware blocker’ for Edge that uses computer vision to detect scams
/in General NewsMicrosoft is rolling out a new tool dubbed “scareware blocker,” which uses machine learning and computer vision to identify a very pervasive type of online scam. “Scareware” has blighted the web almost since its inception, often in the form of fake antivirus software that claims to have detected a non-existent threat on a user’s machine. […]
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