Latest IT News, Cybersecurity Alerts & Tech Innovations

Google Drive AI Ransomware Detection Goes Live for All Paid Users
Google's AI-powered ransomware detection feature in Google Drive is now generally available and enabled by default for all paying customers.

Anthropic Accidentally Leaks Claude Code Source
Anthropic accidentally exposed Claude Code's proprietary source code through an NPM packaging error but confirms no customer data was compromised.

Google Rolls Out Gmail Address Change Feature in US
Google launches new Gmail feature allowing US users to modify their email addresses or create aliases for enhanced account management.

Windows 11 Insider Builds Add Administrator Protection
Microsoft's late March Windows 11 Insider builds introduce Administrator Protection, NPU insights, shared audio upgrades, and accessibility enhancements for testing.

Cisco Breached via Trivy Supply Chain Attack Credentials
Cisco confirms cyberattack where threat actors used stolen Trivy credentials to breach development systems and steal source code.

Proton Workspace Targets Microsoft 365 and Google Workspace
Proton launched Workspace with Meet today, positioning itself as a privacy-focused alternative to Microsoft 365 and Google Workspace for business customers.

Axios npm Package Hijacked, 100M+ Downloads Compromised
Attackers compromised the popular Axios JavaScript HTTP client npm package, delivering cross-platform remote access trojans to millions of developers worldwide.

Apple Releases iOS 26.5 Beta with RCS Encryption
Apple launched iOS 26.5 developer beta on March 30, 2026, adding end-to-end encryption for RCS messages and Apple Maps improvements.

Microsoft Fixes Outlook Crash Bug with Teams Meeting Add-in
Microsoft resolved a critical bug that crashed classic Outlook when users enabled the Teams Meeting Add-in integration feature.

Windows Console Host Gets Terminal Features in Latest Update
Microsoft brings Windows Terminal's graphics support and scrolling improvements to the legacy Console Host application.

Maryland Man Charged in $53M Uranium Finance Crypto Hack
Federal prosecutors charged a Maryland resident with stealing over $53 million through two separate attacks on Uranium Finance cryptocurrency exchange.

Dutch Finance Ministry Hit by Cyberattack, Systems Offline
The Dutch Ministry of Finance took critical systems offline after detecting a cyberattack two weeks ago, disrupting treasury banking operations.

CISA Orders Federal Agencies to Patch Exploited Citrix Flaw
CISA mandates federal agencies patch actively exploited Citrix NetScaler vulnerability by Thursday amid ongoing attacks.

Microsoft Releases New Windows 11 Insider Builds Across All Channels
Microsoft pushed fresh Windows 11 Insider builds to Canary, Dev, and Beta channels on March 30, 2026, continuing development testing.

RoadK1ll Implant Enables Silent Network Lateral Movement
Security researchers discovered RoadK1ll, a sophisticated malicious implant designed for covert lateral movement across compromised enterprise networks.

ChatGPT Vulnerability Exposed User Data Through Malicious Prompts
Check Point researchers discovered a ChatGPT vulnerability allowing attackers to steal conversation data and uploaded files through crafted prompts.

Windows 11 KB5079391 Adds Support for 2,000Hz Displays
Microsoft's Windows 11 update KB5079391 introduces official support for monitor refresh rates exceeding 1,000Hz, preparing for ultra-high refresh displays.

DeepLoad Malware Uses ClickFix Tactics for Credential Theft
Cybercriminals deploy DeepLoad malware loader through ClickFix social engineering campaigns, targeting user credentials with AI-assisted evasion techniques.

macOS Tahoe 26.4 Blocks Malicious Terminal Commands
Apple's macOS Tahoe 26.4 introduces Terminal security warnings that detect and block potentially harmful command execution attempts.

ShinyHunters Breaches European Commission, Steals 350GB
ShinyHunters hacker group claims massive data theft from European Commission cloud systems affecting government operations.

F5 BIG-IP APM Flaw Upgraded to Critical RCE Threat
F5 reclassified a BIG-IP APM denial-of-service vulnerability as critical remote code execution after attackers deployed webshells on unpatched systems.

