Plus, Suspected Russian Hackers Are Targeting Logins Via Hotel Wi-Fi, Hims & Hers Allegedly Shared Users' Health Information With Ad Platforms --
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Microsoft: Suspected Russian Hackers Are Targeting Logins Via Hotel Wi-Fi

Microsoft offers more details about how a state-sponsored hacking group is tricking travelers into installing malware via 'doppelganger domains mimicking Microsoft online services.'

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FBI: Hackers Targeted Water Utility Providers in at Least 7 States

Hackers have been targeting internet-exposed computers known as programmable logic controllers, causing 'loss of pressure and flooding,' the FBI says.

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Warning: This Popular Safety Step Might Flag Your Bank Account as Hacked

VPNs are vital cybersecurity tools, but using them for online banking can trigger instant fraud alerts, leaving your accounts frozen.

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Not Just OpenAI: Anthropic Says Claude Hacked 3 Organizations

Soon after OpenAI revealed its AI models breached Hugging Face, Claude was found to have done something similar to three unnamed organizations.

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Hims & Hers Allegedly Shared Users' Health Information With Ad Platforms

The online health provider shared user data with platforms like Meta and Snap, according to an FTC lawsuit. Consumers have also complained of difficulties with canceling subscriptions.

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Your Computer Is About to Demand Your Age Before You Can Use It. Here's Why

Age verification laws are moving from adult websites straight to your operating system—and putting your anonymity at risk.

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