New data from Proofpoint shows that Gen AI tools and autonomous agents are creating a fresh category of insider risk. Companies now face growing exposure from unsupervised AI access, careless employees, and sensitive data flowing into public models. A shift toward behavioural analytics and unified security controls is becoming essential.
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WhatsApp’s new Apple Watch app is crashing on older supported models, including the Apple Watch Series 4, Series 5, and first-generation SE. Meta has acknowledged the issue and says a fix is in progress.
Perplexity has updated its Comet Assistant to handle multiple tabs at once, manage long chains of tasks, and take action in the browser with user permission. The goal is simple. Give people an assistant that can stay with complicated work instead of breaking down the moment things get busy.
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Internal projections suggest Meta makes around $16 billion a year from adverts linked to scams and prohibited products. Despite years of public crackdowns, leaked documents indicate Meta allows high-risk ads to run until the probability of fraud hits 95 percent, raising questions about whether the company has any real incentive to shut down bad actors.
Hyundai AutoEver America has confirmed a cyberattack that exposed Social Security Numbers, names, and driver’s license details. With up to 2.7 million Hyundai and Kia owners potentially affected, the incident raises the risk of targeted phishing and identity theft, and forces the company to reinforce its systems while offering credit monitoring to victims.












