
If you use the AI-powered note-taking app Granola, you might want to double-check your privacy settings. Though Granola says your notes are “private by default,” it makes them viewable to anyone with a link, and also uses them for internal AI training unless you opt out. Granola describes itself as an “AI notepad for people […]
The U.S. telehealth giant says hackers stole customer support ticket data over the course of several days in February.
In this episode, we discuss Iran’s threats to target US tech firms, gear up for the midterm elections, and get a scene report from the Polymarket pop-up bar in DC.
As strikes continue on Iran’s nuclear facilities, the real danger isn’t the explosion, but what happens if critical safety systems fail—and how that risk could spread across the Gulf.
An exposed Amazon-hosted server allowed anyone to access reams of customer data without needing a password.
NoVoice can clone people’s WhatsApp accounts on different devices, experts warn.
The acting director of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement told lawmakers that the use of Paragon spyware is necessary to counter terrorists’ “thriving exploitation of encrypted communications platforms.”
Sophisticated cyber-espionage campaign recently uncovered targeting government entities in Southeast Asia.
So far, no one has claimed responsibility for the attack in which $280 million were pulled from Drift.
The business is still running but it could take weeks before the issue is fully resolved.