Security experts have issued a warning to WhatsApp users regarding a new wave of account hijacking attacks that do not require hackers to bypass traditional authentication methods. By using social engineering and voicemail access, attackers can take control of accounts even if the user has active security measures in place.
A new report claims Apple continues to face unresolved display challenges as it works toward its first foldable iPhone, with visible screen creases still proving difficult to eliminate.
Google is pushing back its plan to retire Google Assistant in favor of Gemini, giving Android users more time to stick with the classic voice assistant.
The UK government has confirmed that hackers breached a government system in October, with a minister acknowledging that data was accessed but downplaying the risk to individuals.
Adobe is facing a new class action lawsuit in the US after an author accused the company of training its AI language models on pirated books without consent, credit, or compensation.
A critical React Server Components vulnerability known as React2Shell is being actively exploited at scale, with Microsoft confirming hundreds of compromised systems and multiple state-linked threat actors abusing the flaw.
Mozilla has confirmed it will add a complete AI kill switch to Firefox after strong community backlash, allowing users to permanently disable all AI features starting in early 2026.
OpenAI Chief Communications Officer Hannah Wong will leave the company at the end of January, marking the exit of one of the key leaders who shaped the firm’s public voice during its rapid global expansion.












