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Your home address may be for sale online, but millions still haven’t used this free Google tool to hide it
Your name, home address, and phone number could be up for sale online, but thankfully, this free Google tool can help you protect yourself. These days, most of us are pretty savvy when it comes to online security, making sure we have the latest operating system updates and using privacy tools to stay safe. However, you might not be aware that online ‘data brokers’ can be out there selling your private information to anyone who wants to get their hands on it. That means your personal information could end up in the hands of unscrupulous hackers, scammers or identity thieves, but there’s a free tool that can make you a lot safer. https://supercarblondie.com/tech/free-google-tool-protect-address-online/
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The Cybersecurity Advantages of Graphene Operating System: A Secure Mobile Experience
GrapheneOS, an open-source, security and privacy-focused mobile operating system, has emerged as a powerful solution for users who prioritize their digital safety. Built on the foundations of Android, GrapheneOS offers an enhanced level of protection against cyber threats, providing a safer and more secure mobile experience. GrapheneOS is a custom, privacy-centric operating system based on Google’s Android Open Source Project (AOSP). It was designed with security in mind, incorporating a wide array of advanced privacy features and a strong emphasis on protecting user data from both malicious actors and intrusive surveillance. Unlike standard Android OS, which can be susceptible to various vulnerabilities, GrapheneOS hardens the system, ensuring that users’ personal information remains secure. https://www.cybersecurity-insiders.com/the-cybersecurity-advantages-of-graphene-operating-system-a-secure-mobile-experience/
Cyber-Attack at a major hospital.
https://www.wlbt.com/2026/02/19/sources-say-ummc-suffers-cyber-attack/?fbclid=IwdGRjcAQERu1leHRuA2FlbQIxMQBzcnRjBmFwcF9pZAwzNTA2ODU1MzE3MjgAAR6-G06hBFcF6uJgXa7MM8wWMbYnxZy4qPAS5r66cwixvKiF-Fpiwv9MIjTjeA_aem_gXEatKmZySTQIHWMu0sk6g
Malicious Chrome AI Extensions Target 260,000 Users with Injected Iframes
As AI tools like ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and Grok gain mainstream adoption, cybercriminals are weaponizing their popularity to distribute malicious browser extensions. Security researchers have uncovered a coordinated campaign involving 30 Chrome extensions that masquerade as legitimate AI assistants while secretly deploying dangerous surveillance capabilities affecting over 260,000 users. The malicious extensions pose as AI-powered tools for summarization, chat assistance, writing help, and Gmail integration. Despite appearing legitimate in the Chrome Web Store, where several were even featured as recommended tools, these extensions share identical underlying code, permissions, and backend infrastructure controlled through the tapnetic.pro domain. Rather than implementing functionality locally, they embed remote server-controlled interfaces using privileged proxies that grant external servers access to sensitive browser capabilities. https://gbhackers.com/malicious-chrome-ai-extensions/
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As ransomware recedes, a new more dangerous digital parasite rises
In its annual Red Report, a body of research that analyzes real-world attacker techniques using large-scale attack simulation data, Picus Labs warns cybersecurity professionals that threat actors are rapidly shifting away from ransomware encryption to parasitic "sleeperware" extortion as their means to loot organizations for millions of dollars per attack. https://www.zdnet.com/article/sleeperware-malware-sneaks-waits-ransomware-decline/
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