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Is Incogni a good choice for a data removal service in 2026? This expert review certainly thinks so
By Bryan M Wolfe last updated
A data removal service you can count on

Dating apps Bumble and Match reportedly hit in cyberattack - user data potentially stolen, here's what we know
By Sead Fadilpašić published
ShinyHunters strike again, and this time they're targeting dating apps.

Top antivirus hacked to push out a malicious update - find out if you're affected
By Sead Fadilpašić published
Popular antivirus program eScan was used as a malware launchpad, deploying a backdoor to a small subset of users.

Fake Moltbot AI assistant just spreads malware - so AI fans, watch out for scams
By Sead Fadilpašić published
Crooks are impersonating popular Moltbot AI assistant to deploy trojan malware, so be on your guard.

FBI seizes RAMP cybercrime forum used by ransomware gangs
By Sead Fadilpašić published
"Years of hard work" ruined, an operator cries, as the FBI places the usual banner on clearweb sites.

Palantir to continue UK Ministry of Defense work in new three-year deal – £240 million 'data analytics' contract awarded without procurement
By Benedict Collins published
UK MoD awards Palantir new three-year contract worth £240 million to continue supporting data analytics capabilities.

'We believe our actions have seriously impacted one of the largest residential proxy providers': Google takes the fight to IPIDEA and removes millions of devices from criminal network
By Sead Fadilpašić published
One of the largest residential proxy services takes a hit after Google gets involved.

Watch out: hackers are hijacking Microsoft Teams messages to try and get access to your emails - here's what you need to look out for
By Efosa Udinmwen published
Hackers exploit Microsoft Teams by sending obfuscated invitations and fraudulent billing messages to access emails across multiple global industries.

Now that's a team-up: Samsung and Nvidia expected to join forces to feature 'revolutionary' HBM4 memory modules in upcoming Vera Rubin hardware
By Efosa Udinmwen published
Samsung and Nvidia coordinate HBM4 memory and Rubin accelerators, emphasizing integration, production timing, and memory bandwidth for AI infrastructure deployments.
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