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Scammers are running sophisticated ad campaigns on Google for fake Tesla Optimus robot preorders, collecting $250 deposits and credit card information.
According to Google, its own systems were spared, only the business contacts of potential Ads customers were affected.
St. Paul’s spokesperson confirmed to media outlets that the city was hit with a ransomware attack but said it hasn’t paid a ...
Hackers have exposed 16 billion login credentials, including passwords, in what researchers at Cybernews are calling one of ...
Many of the 20 most popular travel and tourism websites have critical security and safety vulnerabilities that are putting ...
Explaining how it’s possible that an exchange that shut down in late 2021 was still generating, and thus leaking files, as ...
Artificial Intelligence Adoption in S&P 500 Firms Brings New Security Challenges, Study Finds July 24, 2025 - As artificial intelligence (AI) becomes increasingly central to the operations of ...
Cybernews identified 22 bias-related cases in insurance and financial firms, raising concerns about fairness in automated underwriting and pricing models.
For years, some daters have used chatbots to flirt for them. Now, one of these "wingman" apps has leaked hundreds of ...
Researchers at Cybernews have discovered a breach at "FlirtAI - Get Rizz & Dates" (yes, that is really what it’s called) which has leaked over 160,000 chat screenshots from users through an ...