SMART HOME SECURITY RISK β© French man accidentally accessed 7000 robot vacuums
A French programmer accidentally gained access to around 7000 robot vacuums while attempting to control his device with a PlayStation controller, revealing a software vulnerability that has since been addressed by the manufacturer.
Man took control of 7,000 vacuum cleaners in 24 countries after security flaw
A software engineer exploited a security flaw in a vacuum cleaner, gaining control over 7,000 devices worldwide.
United States signs $1 billion contract with Palantir for software and AI services
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security has signed a $1 billion contract with Palantir for data analysis and AI software services, reinforcing Palantir's role in immigration policy under the Trump administration.
AI overlords of the world hacked: Fallout from the massive Palantir breach
Palantir Technologies has reportedly suffered a significant data breach, raising concerns over the security of its intelligence software used by government and corporate entities.
Security as a Weapon: The Sinister Success of Anthropic
Anthropic has emerged as a major player in the AI industry by focusing on safety, surpassing OpenAI in capturing enterprise clients and causing unrest in the software sector.
Alert for anyone using these popular Samsung Galaxy phones, full list confirmed
Samsung has officially ended support for the Galaxy S21, Galaxy S21 Plus, and Galaxy S21 Ultra, meaning these models will no longer receive essential software updates.
How to Recognize if Your iPhone is Hacked: Five Key Signs
The article outlines five signs that can help iPhone users determine if their device has been hacked, emphasizing the importance of keeping their software updated for security.
China bans several American and Israeli security software
The Chinese government has instructed local companies to stop using security software developed by American or Israeli firms, affecting over 12 companies including VMware and Palo Alto Networks, leading to a significant drop in their stock prices.
If you have these mobile phones, consider replacing them: Here is the list of devices that will become unsafe to use in 2026
Owners of various Xiaomi smartphones should be aware of significant changes coming in 2026 when certain models will reach End-of-Life status, meaning no official support or updates will be available.
Discounts: How to Protect Yourself from Online Scams
As discounts begin, more than 60% of consumers believe they can identify online scams themselves, while only 40% use security software to protect their payments, according to Kaspersky data.
Serious risk to the security of iPhones: Millions of devices exposed because they have not updated
A significant security risk has emerged for iPhones as millions of devices remain unprotected due to delayed software updates, making them vulnerable to known threats and attacks.