A group of hackers claims to have gained access to a Salesforce database containing a billion customer records. Salesforce categorically denies any breach or data leak. We examine the details of the incident and potential consequences for users.
Brave browser has introduced a significant update to its artificial intelligence-powered search engine. The new Answer with AI feature now provides users with detailed and structured answers to search queries, going beyond simple links to web pages.
Video platform YouTube has decided to restore channels that were blocked for spreading unreliable information about the COVID-19 pandemic and US elections.
The game BlockBlasters was removed from Steam after built-in malware stole over $150,000 worth of cryptocurrency from 261 users, including a streamer raising money for cancer treatment.
Security researchers have identified a serious vulnerability in Microsoft Entra ID that allows attackers to gain access to Azure accounts. This security flaw affects millions of Microsoft cloud service users.
The new version of the open-source GNUnet 0.25 framework has been released, designed for creating secure decentralized peer-to-peer networks. The update includes security and performance improvements along with new capabilities for developers.
Apple has issued an official warning that updating to iOS 26 may negatively affect device performance and iPhone battery life.
Oracle has released an updated version of the popular VirtualBox 7.2.2 virtualization system. The new release includes bug fixes, performance improvements, and support for new operating systems.
America's largest mobile carrier Verizon faced serious technical disruptions that left hundreds of thousands of subscribers across the United States without mobile service. The company confirmed that software problems caused the outage.
The new version of the popular Calibre 8.10 software has been released — a powerful tool for managing digital libraries that supports multiple e-book formats and provides extensive capabilities for creating and organizing electronic publications.
A US federal court has made an important decision in the antitrust case against Google. The company is not required to sell Chrome or Android, but must provide competitors with access to its search query data.
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