Microsoft’s AI Feature That Captures Screenshots Will Be Off by Default After Backlash

Microsoft announced that an AI feature on new PCs that captures screenshots and enables searching of user activity will be off by default after security experts discovered that attackers could access the underlying data. The Recall feature was one of the main capabilities Microsoft showcased during a press briefing last month for upcoming Copilot+ PCs…

By Andrej Kovacevic 7th June 2024

Undiscovered IoT Vulnerability Leaves Almost 500 Million Devices at Risk

Following up on many of our recent security concerns, a digitally ancient vulnerability in the firmware and hardware of a variety of Internet of Things-accessible devices have left hundreds of millions of potential access points into home and business networks. The kicker? Somehow, this particular vulnerability has yet to lead to a major attack despite…

By Andrej Kovacevic 5th August 2018

Amidst Security Concerns, Verizon Suffers Major Data Breach

In yet another leak of customer information that should surprise approximately no one, Verizon has proven negligent in its consumer safety with a major loss of consumer data.

By Andrej Kovacevic 1st August 2018

Understanding the Massive Security Concerns of Meltdown & Spectre

By now, you’ve probably heard about the dual threats of Meltdown and Spectre, the two latest and potentially largest threats to any computer’s security in quite a few years.

By Andrej Kovacevic 23rd January 2018

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