
Aflac Just Lost Bank Account Data in Japan — Are You Next?
A 10-day intrusion ended with policy details and bank account numbers in the wrong hands. The pattern behind it should worry every insurance customer.
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A 10-day intrusion ended with policy details and bank account numbers in the wrong hands. The pattern behind it should worry every insurance customer.

For the first time in 16 years, your WhatsApp identity will not be your phone number. There is a catch to claiming the name you want.

ShinyHunters say they grabbed 3.1TB from a U.S. insurance regulator. NAIC says it was junk. Both can be telling the truth — and that should worry you.

One Oracle bug, hundreds of companies hit, and Nissan staff payroll data in attacker hands. If your employer runs PeopleSoft, read this tonight.

A fake two-step verification message is quietly handing your old conversations to state hackers. The trick is simpler than you think, and the U.S. just put $10M on it.

No announcement, no fanfare — just a buried editor note that quietly changes the deadline for millions of PCs. Here is what it actually means for yours.

Scammers are slipping fake invoices into the order history of a shopping app 50 million people trust. The phone number on it leads somewhere dangerous.

Same gaps, different quarter. The reason point-in-time compliance keeps losing to real-time systems — and the agent that finally closes the loop.

One vulnerable piece of third-party software cracked open six ISPs at once. If your inbox is one of them, the clock already started.

It came from OpenAI's real address. It passed every security check. And someone you have never met set it up to watch you work.

You did not get phished by a fake link. The official site itself asked you to sign — and under 15 wallets paid for it. Here is the part that should scare every crypto user.

CISA has given federal agencies until Sunday, June 28 to patch an actively exploited Cisco Unified CM flaw, CVE-2026-20230, after attackers began writing files to servers.

The FBI and CISA say Russian intelligence hackers now phish Signal Backup Recovery Keys to read victims past messages. Here is how the scam works and how to stop it.

Researchers showed a benign-looking GitHub repo can make an AI coding agent open a reverse shell with no malicious code to scan.

Xprize founder Peter Diamandis says global surveillance makes people behave better, echoing Larry Ellison. Here is what he claims and the pushback.

A report says Russian hackers were behind the Jaguar Land Rover breach that halted production and cost the UK economy an estimated 2.5 billion dollars.

LastPass says hackers stole customer names, contact details and support case records through a breach at its partner Klue. Password vaults were not touched.

A Barcelona security firm published usbliter8, an unpatchable Boot ROM flaw in Apple A12 and A13 chips that reopens the door to iPhone jailbreaks.

OpenAI and Trail of Bits launch Patch the Planet to help open-source maintainers find and fix security bugs using AI tools like Codex Security.

Tata Electronics, an Apple and Tesla supplier, confirmed a cyber incident after 630GB of alleged data surfaced on a hacker forum. Here is what is at stake.

Anthropic's updated privacy policy says Claude may ask flagged users to upload a government ID and a selfie. Here is who is affected and why it matters.