OpenAI’s Workspace Agents promise a radical shift: from conversational AI to workflow automation for real business processes. Can they deliver on the promise, or is this just another AI hype cycle? Here’s what you need to know.
Google’s Android 17 QPR1 Beta 1 tackles crucial bugs on Pixel devices, but the beta’s instability raises questions for users eager to update. Here’s what’s fixed and who should proceed with caution.
Meta is covertly logging employee computer activity—including keystrokes and screenshots—to train its AI models, raising serious privacy questions and sparking fears about workplace surveillance.
A subtle iOS bug quietly archived fragments of Signal and other secure messages in system logs, leaving them vulnerable to forensic recovery—even after deletion. Apple’s new update finally closes the loophole, but the case exposes the hidden risks beneath encrypted apps.
A hidden iOS vulnerability allowed deleted Signal notifications to be recovered by the FBI, exposing messaging data even after app deletion. Apple’s recent patch aims to close this privacy loophole.
An AI-powered sweep by Anthropic's Claude Mythos Preview model exposed 271 zero-day vulnerabilities in Firefox 150, marking a turning point in cyber defense and vulnerability management.
Apple’s latest update fixes a hidden flaw that left Signal messages exposed in system logs. Find out how this happened, who was at risk, and why timely updates are crucial for privacy.
Champion-Homes, a major U.S. homebuilder, was hit by a ransomware attack that encrypted files and threatened data leaks. The incident highlights growing cyber risks for the construction industry.
Silentransomgroup has claimed responsibility for a ransomware attack on Jackson Lewis, one of America's leading employment law firms, highlighting the escalating cyber threats facing the legal industry.
Kyber ransomware is making headlines with its claims of post-quantum encryption, but Netcrook reveals where the hype ends and the real threat begins. Discover how this gang is targeting Windows and VMware ESXi, and what their quantum branding really means.