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Google Patches Critical Chrome Zero-Day Vulnerability: Update Now

Google has released an urgent update to fix the first Chrome zero-day vulnerability of 2025, tracked as CVE-2025-2783. The flaw,

 

ChatGPT’s New Mapping Feature: A Promising Tool with Growing Pains

For years, ChatGPT has been more than just a chatbot—it’s evolved into a travel assistant, a marathon training coach, and

 

Windows Users Urged to Act Amid New Zero-Day Threat Targeting NTLM credentials

A fresh zero-day vulnerability affecting a wide range of Windows operating systems—from Windows 7 and Server 2008 R2 to the

 

The Mirage of Messaging Security: When Encryption Isn’t Enough

In an era where every text and group chat may carry the weight of political decisions—or worse—a single misstep can

 

Google Quantum Exec Predicts Breakthrough in Quantum Computing Within Five Years

In a recent interview with CNBC, Julian Kelly, Google Quantum AI’s director of hardware, predicted that quantum computing is on

 

Bill Gates Predicts a Job Apocalypse—But These Three Careers Will Survive the AI Revolution

In the midst of the relentless surge of artificial intelligence into every crevice of the tech world, a sobering prediction

 

Resilience: The Key to Withstanding AI-Driven Cyberattacks on Critical Infrastructure

Cybersecurity experts warn that the threat of AI-enhanced cyberattacks on critical infrastructure is no longer science fiction, as recent events

 

Leak of US Military Plans via Signal Chat Raises Concerns Over ‘Shadow IT’

A startling security breach has rocked the U.S. government following revelations that high-level officials used the secure messaging app Signal

 

Infrastructure-as-Code: The Future of Disaster Recovery in the Cloud

Cloud environments are the beating heart of modern enterprises. Yet when disaster strikes, many companies remain trapped in an outdated

 

MacOS 16: A Bold Leap or Just More of the Same?

There’s a palpable buzz in the air as WWDC approaches, and while the anticipation surrounding macOS 16 is infectious, it

 

Encryption’s Ironclad Future: Lessons from a Naïve Demand

The idea that any government could compel tech giants to unlock their own systems is now seen as a relic

 

Automatic Hacking Machine ‘Atlantis AIO’ Harnesses Millions of Stolen Passwords in Credential Stuffing Attacks

Cybersecurity researchers have uncovered a new threat emerging from the dark corners of the internet. A recent threat intelligence report

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