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Spotify Shuts Down Accounts After Massive Data Scrape
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Spotify Shuts Down Accounts After Massive Data Scrape

Spotify is taking action against a shadow library site that claims to have scraped nearly its entire music catalog. The site, Anna’s Archive, says it’s sitting on 300 terabytes of data for 256 million tracks.

by Bennett LauraDecember 22, 2025
Hackers Are Using a Microsoft Feature to Bypass MFA
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Hackers Are Using a Microsoft Feature to Bypass MFA

Security researchers warn that hackers are tricking users into entering codes on Microsoft’s real login page, granting attackers instant access. This method bypasses traditional MFA and phishing defenses entirely.

by Bennett LauraDecember 22, 2025
CISA in Chaos Over Acting Director’s Failed Polygraph Test
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CISA in Chaos Over Acting Director’s Failed Polygraph Test

A new report details chaos inside the U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency. The agency’s acting director allegedly failed a polygraph test, leading to a major internal standoff.

by Ortega RafaelDecember 22, 2025
PornHub Data Breach, Cisco Zero-Day, and Rogue Security Pros
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PornHub Data Breach, Cisco Zero-Day, and Rogue Security Pros

Hackers stole over 200 million PornHub user records for extortion. Meanwhile, a critical Cisco zero-day has been exploited for weeks, and two cybersecurity professionals have pleaded guilty to running their own ransomware scheme. The security landscape is getting messy.

by Ortega RafaelDecember 20, 2025
Airbus Bets on European Cloud, But Only 80% Sure It Exists
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Airbus Bets on European Cloud, But Only 80% Sure It Exists

Airbus is launching a massive tender to move its most sensitive apps to a European sovereign cloud. The contract is worth over €50 million and could last a decade. Yet, executives give it only an 80% chance of finding a suitable provider.

by Ortega RafaelDecember 19, 2025
Apple’s App Store Antitrust Fight Is Back On
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Apple’s App Store Antitrust Fight Is Back On

A federal appeals court has revived a major antitrust class action against Apple’s App Store. The case, which accuses Apple of monopolizing the iPhone app market, had been decertified last year.

by Bennett LauraDecember 19, 2025
National Cybersecurity Policies Are Trying, But It’s a Tough Game
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National Cybersecurity Policies Are Trying, But It’s a Tough Game

A new analysis examines the inherent tension between slow-moving national cybersecurity policies and fast-evolving threats. While frameworks like zero trust are wins, their broad, complex nature makes practical implementation a major hurdle for already-stretched security teams.

by Bennett LauraDecember 18, 2025
Another free VPN is stealing your AI chats. Stop using them.
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Another free VPN is stealing your AI chats. Stop using them.

A popular free VPN extension has been caught secretly stealing every AI prompt its users type. Researchers found it sends data to a broker, exposing millions. This is why you should never trust a free VPN.

by Bennett LauraDecember 17, 2025
Facebook is testing a link limits unless you pay
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Facebook is testing a link limits unless you pay

In a new experiment, Meta is limiting link posts for professional accounts and Pages to encourage subscriptions. The test highlights the platform’s ongoing shift away from the open web.

by Bennett LauraDecember 17, 2025
Instacart’s AI pricing tests are hitting some shoppers with 23% higher bills
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Instacart’s AI pricing tests are hitting some shoppers with 23% higher bills

Consumer Reports says Instacart is using AI software to run dynamic pricing tests that inflate grocery costs. Some shoppers are paying 23% more for identical items, a practice the company says is limited to a small group of retail partners.

by Ortega RafaelDecember 16, 2025

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