Indeed.Com Open Redirect Flaw Exploited By Phishers To Attack Us Executives

Indeed.com Open Redirect Flaw Exploited by Phishers to Attack US Executives Written by Shipra Sanganeria Cybersecurity & Tech Writer A recent phishing campaign targeting Microsoft365 accounts of senior executives in the US was seen exploiting the open redirection vulnerability in the popular job site, Indeed.com. Discovered by researchers at Menlo Security, the campaign which started in July 2023 was seen using the EvilProxy phishing framework. This reverse proxy service enables phishers to harvest session cookies and to successfully bypass non-phishing resistant multi-factor authentication (MFA)....

January 18, 2026 · 4 min · 706 words · Earl Johnson

Intel To Announce Plan To Cut Costs And Sell Businesses

Photo by Slejven Djurakovic on Unsplash Intel To Announce Plan To Cut Costs And Sell Businesses Written by Andrea Miliani Former Tech News Expert Fact-Checked by Justyn Newman Former Lead Cybersecurity Editor The American tech corporation Intel is expected to soon announce plans to downsize and cut production costs. According to Reuters , key executives, including the company CEO Pat Gelsinger, will share with the board of directors a new plan with significant suggestions in a few days....

January 18, 2026 · 4 min · 727 words · Arthur Mullens

Kucoin’S Twitter Account Breached, Used To Push Cryptocurrency Scam

KuCoin’s Twitter Account Breached, Used to Push Cryptocurrency Scam Written by Ari Denial Cybersecurity & Tech Writer KuCoin, a popular cryptocurrency exchange, fell victim to a Twitter hack, which enabled scammers to carry out a fraudulent giveaway scheme that resulted in the theft of more than $22.6K worth of cryptocurrency. However, KuCoin has taken full responsibility for the incident, pledging to compensate all affected users for verified losses. Additionally, KuCoin has assured its customers that their assets on the exchange remain entirely safe and secure....

January 18, 2026 · 3 min · 632 words · Peter Reeves

Lanternreview 2026: Before You Buy, Is It Worth It?

Speed 8.0 / 10 Servers 3.0 / 10 User Experience 7.0 / 10 Support 2.0 / 10 Pricing 4.0 / 10 LanternReview 2026: Before You Buy, Is It Worth It? Written By Clement Adegbenro Cybersecurity & Tech Writer Lantern Overview Upon initial examination, I was skeptical about the purpose and functionality of Lantern. It is not marketed as a VPN, but rather as an open-source proxy designed to bypass website restrictions ....

January 18, 2026 · 15 min · 3075 words · Gertrude Thurn

Living Skin On Robots: A Leap Forward In Bioengineering

Image by DMC-FZ18 on Pxhere Living Skin on Robots: A Leap Forward in Bioengineering Written by Kiara Fabbri Former Tech News Writer Fact-Checked by Justyn Newman Former Lead Cybersecurity Editor Humanoid robots could soon look and act more like us, thanks to a new method for attaching lab-grown biological skin tissue published this week by researchers at the University of Tokyo . The Engineer reports Professor Takeuchi (the lead of the research team) highlighting the potential of Robot’s skin to self-heal: [unlike chemical-based self-healing] “Biological skin repairs minor lacerations as ours does, and nerves and other skin organs can be added for use in sensing and so on”....

January 18, 2026 · 4 min · 777 words · Maria Banks

Macos Malware Surge Fueled By Generative Ai, Experts Warn

Image by Freepik MacOS Malware Surge Fueled by Generative AI, Experts Warn Written by Kiara Fabbri Former Tech News Writer Fact-Checked by Justyn Newman Former Lead Cybersecurity Editor Cybersecurity experts from Moonlock have raised the alarm about a rise in macOS malware driven by generative AI tools like ChatGPT. In a Rush? Here are the Quick Facts! macOS malware surged as its market share rose 60% in three years. Malware-as-a-service (MaaS) has made macOS-targeting malware cheaper and more accessible....

January 18, 2026 · 4 min · 667 words · Kimberly Wagner

Microsoft Files Lawsuit After Nearly 400K Pcs Hit By Data

Image by Matthew Manuel, from Unsplash Microsoft Files Lawsuit After Nearly 400K PCs Hit by Data-Stealing Malware Written by Kiara Fabbri Former Tech News Writer Fact-Checked by Sarah Frazier Former Content Manager Microsoft has shut down a major cybercrime operation after finding 394,000 Windows computers infected with the Lumma Stealer malware worldwide. In a rush? Here are the quick facts: Lumma malware infected nearly 400,000 Windows PCs between March and May 2025....

January 18, 2026 · 4 min · 700 words · Williams Frese

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Photo by Jonas Leupe on Unsplash Neo-Bank TBC Uzbekistan Raises $37 Million To Expand And Develop AI Products Written by Andrea Miliani Former Tech News Expert Fact-Checked by Justyn Newman Former Lead Cybersecurity Editor TBC Bank Uzbekistan raised $37 million in a recent funding round led by the bank’s London-based parent TBC Group to expand its services and develop AI products and services. In a Rush? Here are the Quick Facts!...

January 18, 2026 · 4 min · 755 words · Steven Beard

New Chinese Game “Black Myth: Wukong” Breaks Single

Photo by Onur Binay on Unsplash New Chinese Game “Black Myth: Wukong” Breaks Single-Player Records on Steam Written by Andrea Miliani Former Tech News Expert The new game Black Myth: Wukong, developed by the Chinese company Game Science, reached over 2.2 million users on Steam this week. According to PCGamer , it just earned a record as “the second-highest peak player record in Steam’s history” within just a few hours after its launch this Tuesday....

January 18, 2026 · 4 min · 739 words · Timothy Byrum

New Report Reveals Effect Of Space Travel On The Human Body

Image by Greg Rakozy on Unsplash New Report Reveals Effect of Space Travel on the Human Body Written by Andrea Miliani Former Tech News Expert Fact-Checked by The collaborative project Space Omics and Medical Atlas (SOMA) released to the public the largest package of studies and data on aerospace medicine and biology ever registered last Tuesday. The studies combine the work of over 100 institutions across 25 countries and were published in the journal Nature , considering samples from astronauts and the civilian crew from the mission Inspiration4 during commercial travel with SpaceX in 2021....

January 18, 2026 · 5 min · 946 words · Norman Klena

North Korean Apt Group Uses Social Engineering Attacks To Gather Intelligence, Cybersecurity Experts Warn

North Korean APT Group Uses Social Engineering Attacks to Gather Intelligence, Cybersecurity Experts Warn Written by Shipra Sanganeria Cybersecurity & Tech Writer On June 7, SentinelOne’s cybersecurity researchers disclosed Kimsuky’s campaign details that specifically targets experts on North Korean affairs. ‘’Based on the used malware, infrastructure, and tactics, we assess with high confidence that the campaign has been orchestrated by the Kimsuky threat actor,’’ noted the advisory. The disclosure comes in wake of the joint warning released by US and South Korean intelligence agencies, alerting Kimsuky’s use of exfiltrating malware and spear-phishing tools to illicitly gather data and credentials of targets....

January 18, 2026 · 3 min · 630 words · Rita Rollins

Norton Vs Kaspersky: Which Antivirus Should You Pick In 2026?

Norton vs Kaspersky: Which Antivirus Should You Pick in 2026? Written by Osama Zahid Cybersecurity Specialist Norton and Kaspersky are two popular antivirus software solutions that offer robust security features to protect your devices from online threats. So, I tested both security apps to determine which antivirus you should get . Although Norton and Kaspersky were equally effective in various tests, Norton is the better security app overall . Its customer support is fast, its features provide better security, and it detects 100% of malware via scans without highlighting any false positives....

January 18, 2026 · 21 min · 4332 words · Adam Collum

Open Source Malware Soars By 156%

Image from Freepik Open Source Malware Soars By 156% Written by Kiara Fabbri Former Tech News Writer Fact-Checked by Justyn Newman Former Lead Cybersecurity Editor In a Rush? Here are the Quick Facts! Open source malware increased by 156% over the past year. 80% of application dependencies remain un-upgraded for over a year. Projects with paid support resolve vulnerabilities up to 45% faster than others. Sonatype announced on Thursday its 10th Annual State of the Software Supply Chain Report , revealing a staggering 156% increase in open source malware in the past year, alongside a record 6....

January 18, 2026 · 5 min · 952 words · Michael Nolan

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Photo by Andrew Neel on Unsplash OpenAI Co-founder John Schulman Leaves For Rival Anthropic Written by Andrea Miliani Former Tech News Expert Fact-Checked by Justyn Newman Former Lead Cybersecurity Editor One of OpenAI’s cofounders, John Schulman, announced yesterday that he is quitting the company—after 9 years—to join its rival Anthropic. “I’ve made the difficult decision to leave OpenAI. This choice stems from my desire to deepen my focus on AI alignment, and to start a new chapter of my career where I can return to hands-on technical work,” wrote Schulman on X ....

January 18, 2026 · 5 min · 895 words · Jerald Reyes

Openai Pushes U.S. To Allow Ai Training On Copyrighted Material

Image by Emilinao Vittoriosi, from Unsplash OpenAI Pushes U.S. to Allow AI Training On Copyrighted Material Written by Kiara Fabbri Former Tech News Writer Fact-Checked by Sarah Frazier Former Content Manager OpenAI, the company behind ChatGPT, is pushing the U.S. government to adopt policies that allow AI models to train on copyrighted material, arguing that this is essential for maintaining America’s global leadership in artificial intelligence. In a Rush? Here are the Quick Facts!...

January 18, 2026 · 5 min · 992 words · Rachel Wackerly

Opinion: Skype Is Gone—The Online Memorial To A Beloved Technology

Image generated with ChatGPT Opinion: Skype Is Gone—The Online Memorial to a Beloved Technology Written by Andrea Miliani Former Tech News Expert Fact-Checked by Sarah Frazier Former Content Manager This month, Skype stopped offering its service to millions of users around the world. As an alternative, Microsoft is pushing everyone toward Teams. But hundreds of thousands are grieving the loss and sharing memories that reflect on the evolution of this once-groundbreaking technology....

January 18, 2026 · 7 min · 1467 words · Demetrice Segura

Proton Adds Privacy

Proton Adds Privacy-Safe Google Doc Alternative to Its Productivity Suite Written by Shipra Sanganeria Cybersecurity & Tech Writer Fact-Checked by Justyn Newman Former Lead Cybersecurity Editor Proton announced the addition of Docs to its end-to-end encrypted (E2EE) suite of work tools on July 3rd. Dubbed Docs in Proton Drive , this new web-based document editing and collaboration tool offers usual features and functionalities found in online word processing apps....

January 18, 2026 · 4 min · 793 words · Jane Hedrick

Proxpnreview 2026: Before You Buy, Is It Worth It?

Speed 7.1 / 10 Servers 7.2 / 10 User Experience 8.4 / 10 Support 8.4 / 10 Pricing 7.8 / 10 ProXPNReview 2026: Before You Buy, Is It Worth It? Written By Osama Zahid Cybersecurity Specialist ProXPN Overview While ProXPN is a decent VPN, you can get better quality VPNs at an affordable price. For example, CyberGhost offers premium VPN features for a super affordable monthly fee — so you don’t have to settle for less....

January 18, 2026 · 4 min · 677 words · Naomi Riera

Researchers Reveal Ai Can See Your Screen Through Hdmi Cable Leaks

Image by Tima Miroshnichenko, from Pexels Researchers Reveal AI Can See Your Screen Through HDMI Cable Leaks Written by Kiara Fabbri Former Tech News Writer Fact-Checked by Justyn Newman Former Lead Cybersecurity Editor A new study reveals that hackers could potentially intercept electromagnetic radiation from HDMI cables to decode screen content using artificial intelligence. One of the researchers points out in an interview with New Scientist that this form of eavesdropping is primarily a threat to high-security environments rather than ordinary users....

January 18, 2026 · 4 min · 808 words · Robin Andrews

Sora Turbo: Open Ai Launches New Ai Video Generator

Image by Freepik Sora Turbo: Open AI Launches New AI Video Generator Written by Kiara Fabbri Former Tech News Writer Fact-Checked by Justyn Newman Former Lead Cybersecurity Editor OpenAI announced on Monday the launch of its new video generation model, Sora Turbo, moving the technology out of its research phase and into public deployment. In a Rush? Here are the Quick Facts! Sora’s interface offers features like storyboarding and remixing existing video assets....

January 18, 2026 · 4 min · 721 words · Dwayne Hill