Tag: Security
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Bitwarden Extends Passkey Login to Chromium-Based Browsers
Bitwarden Expands Passkey Login to Chromium-Based Browsers Bitwarden has announced an expansion of its passkey login feature to its browser extensions for Chromium-based browsers. This move brings passwordless, phishing-resistant authentication to a broad audience of users who rely on Chrome, Edge, Brave, and other Chromium-powered browsers. By enabling passkey login in these extensions, Bitwarden aims…
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Bitwarden Extends Passkey Login to Chromium Browsers
Introduction: A move toward phishing-resistant access Bitwarden has expanded its passkey login capabilities to its browser extensions, enabling users to unlock their vaults in Chromium-based browsers using a passkey instead of a traditional master password. This shift aligns with a broader industry push toward phishing-resistant authentication while preserving the convenience of passwordless access. For users…
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Israel strikes Ain el-Hilweh refugee camp in Lebanon, 13 dead: What happened and what’s next
Overview: A deadly strike at Ain el-Hilweh An airstrike attributed to Israel hit the Ain el-Hilweh Palestinian refugee camp in southern Lebanon, resulting in at least 13 fatalities and several injuries. The strike targeted a facility described by the Israeli military as a Hamas training compound used to plan attacks. The incident marks a dangerous…
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Gush Etzion Junction Terror Attack: Israeli Killed, Wounded
Overview of the Incident A deadly terror attack occurred at the Gush Etzion Junction in the West Bank when a stabbing incident left an Israeli man dead and three others wounded. Early reports indicated that a suspect carried out the attack before security forces intervened. The victim was later identified as Aharon Cohen, a 71-year-old…
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Chinese Spies on LinkedIn Target UK Lawmakers, MI5 Warns
MI5 Warns of a Coordinated Recruitment Campaign on LinkedIn The British domestic intelligence agency MI5 has raised the alarm about a coordinated effort by Chinese operatives to recruit and compromise lawmakers and parliamentary staff. According to the agency, headhunters on LinkedIn and other covert operators are being used to establish contact, build trust, and potentially…
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Tragedy at Gush Etzion: Israeli Killed and Three Wounded in West Bank Terror Attack
Overview of the incident A deadly terror attack occurred at the Gush Etzion Junction in the West Bank on Tuesday, resulting in the death of an Israeli man and injuring three others. Early reports identified the victim as Aharon Cohen, a 71-year-old resident of Kiryat Arba, a settlement near Hebron. The assailant(s) opened a stabbing…
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Cloudflare Outage Hits ChatGPT, X and More: What Happened and What’s Next
What happened to Cloudflare’s services? Cloudflare, a major provider of internet infrastructure and security services, confirmed a disruption that affected multiple popular platforms, including the social media site X, various online games, and ChatGPT. The outage appeared to impact areas like content delivery, DNS, and edge services—essential components that keep websites fast and available around…
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Zigbee 4.0 and Suzi: A Secure, Interoperable Leap for IoT Devices
Overview: A Bold Step for IoT Interoperability The Connectivity Standards Alliance has unveiled two pivotal milestones aimed at strengthening the backbone of secure, interoperable Internet of Things (IoT) devices: Zigbee 4.0 and Suzi, the new brand for Zigbee’s Sub-GHz feature. Unveiled in Davis, California, this announcement marks a major push toward a unified, scalable ecosystem…
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Zigbee 4.0 and Suzi: The Future-Proofed IoT Backbone for Secure, Interoperable Devices
Introducing Zigbee 4.0 and Suzi: A Leap in IoT Standardization The Connectivity Standards Alliance (CSA) unveiled Zigbee 4.0 and Suzi, its Sub-GHz branding, as pivotal milestones in the ongoing effort to create a secure, interoperable, and scalable Internet of Things. Zigbee 4.0 promises streamlined device compatibility across a wide range of ecosystems, while Suzi broadens…
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Has Samsung Installed ‘Unremovable Israeli Spyware’ On Your Phone? What We Know Now
Overview of the Controversy In recent weeks, social media chatter and tech blogs have surged with claims that Samsung has installed an “unremovable Israeli spyware” on Galaxy devices. The allegations center on a preinstalled software component, sometimes referred to as AppCloud, that purportedly grants covert access to device data. As with many fast-moving tech stories,…
