by Stephen McCormack | Dec 11, 2023 | Security
Hi guys, A new Bluetooth security flaw, CVE-2023-45866, has come to light, and it’s essential to understand its implications. While the issue is complex, I aim to explain it simply for better understanding. The Flaw in Simple Terms: This vulnerability affects...
by Stephen McCormack | Dec 6, 2023 | Security
Hi Guys, I wanted to urgently inform you that Google has released a significant update addressing a critical security flaw in the latest Android December update. This vulnerability, known as a zero-click flaw, allows a remote attacker to gain access to your phone...
by Stephen McCormack | Dec 4, 2023 | Security
Hey Guys, I hope you are well 🙂 A big story that is making headlines is the AeroBlade group’s cyber attack on the U.S. aerospace industry. Brought to light by BlackBerry, this incident isn’t just a high-tech heist story; it’s a reminder for all of us...
by Stephen McCormack | Nov 28, 2023 | Security
Hey guys, It’s Max here with an urgent heads-up for all Google Drive users. A sync snag has hit, and some users are facing a digital nightmare – months of stored data has vanished into the cloud’s abyss. We’re talking about crucial documents, irreplaceable...
by Stephen McCormack | Nov 28, 2023 | Security
Hello Everyone, In the digital realm, your personal data can be as exposed as a billboard on the information highway. From your social media antics to the depths of public record websites, your data could be a mere search away from falling into the wrong hands. This...
by Stephen McCormack | Nov 28, 2023 | Security
Hello everyone, Picking up from my May 16th insight, I shared a chilling scenario where AI could mimic someone’s voice to commit fraud. If you missed it, catch up here. Furthering the narrative, a Vice.com article detailed how Joe Cox used a voice clone to...