U.S. authorities have arrested a former CIA officer for embezzling funds and stealing gold bars and foreign currencies valued in the millions. This case raises concerns about the security of sensitive information within intelligence agencies.
The Signal platform faces a new threat as hackers attempt to deceive users into revealing their secret recovery keys, which can be used to access backups containing previous messages. This poses a significant risk to user privacy and personal information security.
The mobile phone company associated with former U.S. President Donald Trump has announced a data breach affecting customer information, including phone numbers and home addresses. The company is currently assessing whether to notify affected customers due to a vulnerability linked to a third-party platform.
Egyptian Foreign Minister Sameh Shoukry inaugurated a secure document storage room at the ministry headquarters, aiming to enhance security and protect sensitive information. This initiative is part of the government's efforts to improve administrative infrastructure.
Security forces in Alexandria have arrested an individual specializing in extorting citizens through mobile applications. This operation followed multiple complaints from victims who faced financial blackmail.
The United Arab Emirates is actively addressing the challenges of misinformation and online disinformation campaigns through integrated strategies. These efforts come at a time when risks associated with the digital space are increasing.
The British government has announced a scandal involving sensitive medical data, with information on approximately <strong>500,000</strong> members of the UK Biobank being temporarily listed for sale on a Chinese website. This revelation raises significant concerns about privacy and the security of health information.
A Dutch company specializing in Interrail travel tickets has reported a data breach affecting over <strong>300,000</strong> customers. The incident, which occurred last December, has raised significant concerns regarding information security and privacy.
UK Technology Minister Ian Murray confirmed that health data of <strong>500,000</strong> participants from the UK Biobank was stolen and is being sold on the Chinese website <strong>Alibaba</strong>. This incident has raised widespread concerns regarding the security of health information.
Ayla has announced its achievement of the global ISO 27001 certification in information security, reflecting its commitment to implementing the highest security standards. This certification enhances its market position and confirms its ability to protect customer data.
The Jordan Post Authority has issued a warning to citizens about responding to fake SMS and emails bearing its logo. These messages aim to commit fraud and steal personal information.
Authorities in Abu Dhabi have arrested <strong>375 individuals</strong> on charges related to filming sensitive locations and disseminating misleading information. This initiative is part of the country's efforts to combat fake news and enhance information security.
Abu Dhabi Police have arrested <strong>375 individuals</strong> of various nationalities for filming sensitive locations and disseminating misleading information on social media. This operation is part of the authorities' efforts to combat rumors and false information that could threaten public safety.
A recent technical report revealed that sensitive data of thousands of users, including driver's licenses and passports, was exposed due to a flaw in a server hosted on Amazon. This incident has raised widespread concerns about personal information security.
1Password has announced a special offer allowing users to enjoy a free 14-day trial in April, along with discounts of up to 28% on subscription plans. This offer includes individual, family, and business plans, making password management easier and more secure.
A recent report has revealed a significant data leak from the Duc app, raising serious concerns about the security of users' personal information. The leaked data includes sensitive information without any protection, endangering user privacy.
A French-Japanese research team has announced a groundbreaking new data transmission technology based on artificial DNA encryption during French President Emmanuel Macron's visit to Tokyo. This innovation aims to enhance data security against rising digital threats.
The Saudi Authority for Information Technology has launched a survey to gather opinions on the document titled 'Standards for Safe Disposal or Wiping of Devices and Storage Media'. This initiative aims to enhance information security and protect data from potential risks.
Reports indicate that 'Le Monde' tracked the movements of approximately <strong>18,000 French soldiers</strong> using the Strava fitness app, raising concerns about military operation safety. This information exposes potential vulnerabilities in French military security.
As technology advances, the focus on routers has shifted beyond speed to include AI and smart coverage. In 2026, choosing the right router is crucial for digital connectivity and data security.
AMD has announced a range of innovative technologies aimed at boosting business performance and safeguarding sensitive data. These advancements come at a time when the demand for advanced technological solutions to address security challenges is increasing.
The German Army has announced stricter regulations on social media use among its soldiers, aiming to enhance security and maintain the confidentiality of military information. This decision follows concerns over the potential leakage of sensitive information through these platforms.
Anthropic has announced a new technology called <strong>Claude Code</strong>, enabling artificial intelligence to control computers for task automation. However, the company warns that current safeguards do not guarantee absolute security.
The European Union has taken strict measures against Hungary, reducing its participation in secret meetings due to concerns that the Hungarian government might leak sensitive information to Moscow. This decision reflects the increasing tensions between the EU and Russia.