January 3 University of Phoenix data breach hits 3.5M people Nearly 3.5 million University of Phoenix students and staff were affected by a data breach involving Social Security numbers and financial information.
January 2 Fake AI chat results are spreading dangerous Mac malware Mac malware campaign uses fake AI chat results to deliver AMOS through terminal commands, security researchers report. Attackers exploit trust in AI-generated cleanup guides.
January 1 Make 2026 your most private year yet by removing broker data Data removal from brokers protects against AI-powered scams and deepfake threats in 2026. Learn how data brokers sell your personal information to scammers.
December 30 Microsoft typosquatting scam swaps letters to steal logins Phishing scammers use rnicrosoft.com domain to impersonate Microsoft by replacing "m" with "rn" in typosquatting attacks that steal login credentials.
December 29 700Credit data breach exposes SSNs of 5.8M consumers A 2025 data breach at fintech company 700Credit exposes personal information of more than 5.8 million people through compromised third-party integration partner.
December 28 Pornhub hit by massive user data leak exposing 200 million records ShinyHunters claims responsibility for stealing 94GB of Pornhub user data affecting over 200 million records and demands Bitcoin ransom.
December 27 Apple patches two zero-day flaws used in targeted attacks Apple releases emergency patches for two zero-day vulnerabilities actively exploited in attacks. iPhone and iPad users urged to update immediately.
December 26 Most parked domains now push scams and malware Cybersecurity firm Infoblox reveals that over 90 percent of parked domains now redirect visitors to scams and malware, making simple typos extremely dangerous.
December 25 New iPhone scam tricks owners into giving phones away New iPhone replacement scam uses pressure tactics and fake carrier calls to steal devices from buyers. Criminals claim shipping errors and demand urgent returns.
December 24 New malware can read your chats and steal your money New Android banking trojan Sturnus steals credentials, reads encrypted messages and controls devices.