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NewsADT Confirms Data Breach Exposing 5.5M Customers — Here's What to Do
ADT confirmed a Salesforce-instance breach affecting 5.5 million customers after the ShinyHunters extortion group set an April 27 leak deadline. No payment data or alarm systems were touched, but home addresses are out — and the phishing wave is already starting.
NewsSignal Isn't Broken — But Russia-Linked Phishing Is Hitting Senior Officials
German officials have publicly attributed a Signal phishing wave to Russia-linked groups. Crucially, attackers didn't break the encryption — they exploited the linked-device flow with fake 'Signal support' messages and bogus group-chat invites. Here's how the attack actually works and the 60-second hardening checklist.
NewsMicrosoft Warns: WhatsApp on Windows Hit by VBS Malware Campaign
Microsoft Defender flagged an active campaign delivering malicious .vbs attachments through WhatsApp Desktop on Windows. The malware uses built-in Windows tools to install MSI backdoors that most antivirus misses. Here's how it works and how to stay safe.
NewsVercel Confirms Breach via Context AI Hack, Stolen Data Listed for $2M
Cloud platform Vercel says attackers pivoted from a compromise at AI vendor Context.ai into its Google Workspace, exposing customer credentials and source code for a limited subset of users.
NewsChrome Zero-Day CVE-2026-5281: What You Need to Know About the WebGPU Exploit
Google pushed an emergency Chrome update to patch CVE-2026-5281, a high-severity use-after-free in the Dawn WebGPU component being actively exploited in the wild. Here is what the vulnerability is, who is at risk, and what you should do right now.