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Education platform Canvas was hacked.
The hackers stole personally identifiable information from 9,000 schools and 275 million people, including students, teachers, faculty, and staff.
After unsuccessfully extorting the company, the criminals leaked the stolen data online.
Google's AI tool Gemini CLI was compromised.
Using a supply chain attack through an infected NPM package, hackers were able to steal developer and CI/CD credentials and execute code remotely.
Users are asked to update as soon as possible.
Even Windows antiviruses get hacked.
The Microsoft Defender antivirus has been found to be affected by a security issue, labeled BlueHammer, that allows an attacker to gain administrative control of the system.
Its discoverer says Microsoft isn't doing enough to fix the dangerous bug.
Newly discovered Microsoft Office bug can infect your computer without even opening any files.
Simply using the Microsoft Outlook preview pane on infected Microsoft Office files triggers the malware's execution.
Microsoft has already released a patch.
Taking screenshots on Windows can get you hacked.
A vulnerability has been discovered in Windows Snipping Tool, allowing attackers to make the tool load malicious URLs when launched from another app.
Microsoft has already released a patch. Update your system ASAP.
A critical bug has been found in Android devices and it's already being exploited.
The flaw affects phones and tablets with Qualcomm chips and allows hackers to bypass protections and take control of the device.
Google has released a patch. Update as soon as possible.
Microsoft plans to change how antivirus software runs on Windows.
After a faulty update crashed millions of systems, Microsoft started the Windows Resiliency Initiative, aiming to redesign security-software integration.
This initiative could reshape Windows security for years.
Demand for cybersecurity software is increasing, as rising AI-driven threats and more complex systems increase the need for advanced security, according to an Axios report.
BREAKING: Instagram has been hacked.
A massive breach has leaked the sensitive information from 17 million users.
The data, which includes usernames, display names, email addresses, locations, and phone numbers, has been posted on the Dark Web.
Microsoft is being mocked online after it suddenly renamed Office 365 to "Microsoft 365 Copilot app," and replaced the website with an AI-generated version, including the typical vibecoded purple gradient font.
The official @Office account has gone private due to the backlash.
PC sales are estimated to drop around 9% in 2026 due to rising prices of critical components like RAM and GPUs. Phones are likely to be affected as well.
It was previously reported that these components are expected to increase in price by around 8% this year (with other estimates forecasting vastly larger increases) due to shortages driven by AI demand.
It has been discovered that disgraced coupon platform PayPal @Honey, recently exposed for secretly poaching affiliate links, implemented a system in 2017 to hide its malicious practices by behaving normally when used by compliance authorities.
It did so by using extremely privacy-invasive tactics to profile the behavior of who was using it and infer their identity.
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As of yesterday, December 27, Australians are required to verify their identity by uploading their ID just to do simple tasks on the Internet like searching on Google, due to the passing of the country's Digital ID bill.
All of these hacks were reportedly committed separately by different hacking groups, explaining the radical contrast between the more harmless incidents and the more serious ones
Ubisoft has suffered what may be the worst hack in its history.
The Rainbow Six Siege hack appears to be only part of it.
Personal data from Ubisoft customers has reportedly also been stolen, and the thieves are said to be demanding a ransom.
Sources claim that hackers also stole the source code for all Ubisoft games from the 1990s to today, totaling nearly 1 TB of data.
Rainbow Six Siege was hacked, and the hackers gave players billions in in-game currency.
The hackers also banned dozens of fake accounts in a sequence so that the usernames displayed the lyrics of "Billie Jean" by Michael Jackson.