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A new malware family named ‘AgingFly’ has been identified in attacks against local governments and hospitals that steal authentication data from Chromium-based browsers and WhatsApp messenger. The attacks were spotted in Ukraine by the country’s CERT team last month. Based on the forensic evidence, targets may also include representatives of the Defense Forces. CERT-UA has attributed the attacks to a cyber threat cluster it tracks as UAC-0247. Attack chain According to the Ukrainian agency, the attack begins with the target receiving an email purporting to be a humanitarian aid offer, which encourages them to click an embedded link. The link redirects to…

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Capsule Security, an Israeli startup aiming to add a security layer to agentic AI, today emerged from stealth mode with $7 million in seed funding. Founded in 2025 by Naor Paz and Lidan Hazout, Capsule continuously monitors AI agents’ behavior to prevent manipulation, abnormal behavior, and data exfiltration. The Tel Aviv-based company’s solution provides visibility into agents’ actions and intervenes at runtime to correct anomalous or unsafe activities. It operates as an independent layer that can be used with multiple frameworks, across any environment or tool, to monitor agents’ reasoning, interactions, and execution and block risky commands, tools, and exposures…

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Looking for a different day?A new NYT Strands puzzle appears at midnight each day for your time zone – which means that some people are always playing ‘today’s game’ while others are playing ‘yesterday’s’. If you’re looking for Wednesday’s puzzle instead then click here: NYT Strands hints and answers for Wednesday, April 15 (game #773).Strands is the NYT’s latest word game after the likes of Wordle, Spelling Bee and Connections – and it’s great fun. It can be difficult, though, so read on for my Strands hints.Want more word-based fun? Then check out my NYT Connections today and Quordle today…

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Most enterprise SEO Centers of Excellence (CoE) fail for a surprisingly simple reason. They were built to advise, not to govern. On paper, the idea of an SEO CoE is appealing. Centralized expertise. Shared standards. Training and enablement. Documentation that can be reused across markets. In theory, it should bring order to complexity. In practice, it rarely does. Most SEO CoEs operate without any real authority over the systems that determine search performance. They publish recommendations that teams are free to ignore. A CoE without governance power becomes a spectator to the very failures it was meant to prevent. This…

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Summary New Raspberry Pi OS version disables passwordless sudo by default on new installs. Sudo prompts for the current user’s password; correct entry is cached for five minutes. Change aims to boost security, but some users complain it disrupts seasoned workflows. Adding new security measures to a piece of beloved software is always a double-edged sword. On one hand, the extra layer of defense makes it harder for malicious actors to get into the system or spread viruses. On the other hand, people who are already veterans with the software and perhaps have their own security measures get a little…

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Ravie LakshmananApr 15, 2026Vulnerability / Data Breach A number of critical vulnerabilities impacting products from Adobe, Fortinet, Microsoft, and SAP have taken center stage in April’s Patch Tuesday releases. Topping the list is an SQL injection vulnerability impacting SAP Business Planning and Consolidation and SAP Business Warehouse (CVE-2026-27681, CVSS score: 9.9) that could result in the execution of arbitrary database commands. “The vulnerable ABAP program allows a low-privileged user to upload a file with arbitrary SQL statements that will then be executed,” Onapsis said in an advisory. In a potential attack scenario, a bad actor could abuse the affected upload-related functionality to run malicious SQL against…

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If you haven’t heard, YouTube Premium just got a recent price hike, upping the monthly fee by $2, now coming in at $15.99/month. It’s quite a change, and no one wants to spend that much if they don’t have to. And while the discount isn’t open to everyone, Google is offering certain Google One subscribers a chance to save 50% on YouTube Premium right now. The news comes from 9to5Google, sharing the details about a new promotion. The 50% discount is only open to Google One Premium subscribers with the 2TB storage or higher plans. So, if you’re spending more…

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Microsoft has introduced new Windows protections starting with the April 2026 security update to reduce phishing attacks that abuse Remote Desktop (.rdp) files. With these updates, the Remote Desktop Connection app displays stronger warning dialogs before a connection is established, shows details about the remote system, and requires users to review any request to share local resources such as drives or the clipboard. RDP files define how a system connects to a remote computer and can be configured to share local resources such as the clipboard, disk drives, or camera. Attackers exploit this feature by distributing RDP files through phishing…

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Google is giving advertisers more control when appealing disapproved ads in bulk — a small but meaningful update that could save time and reduce accidental resubmissions. Driving the news. Google has added a new option in its bulk ad review workflow that lets advertisers select ads from specific campaigns when requesting a policy re-review. Previously, advertisers appealing disapproved ads in bulk often had to resubmit all eligible ads across an account — including older campaigns that hadn’t been updated. That created extra work and could clutter the review process with ads that weren’t actually fixed. What’s new. Advertisers can now…

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TL;DR Before LG shuttered its smartphone division, it had a final trick up its sleeve — the prototype LG Rollable phone. LG’s rollable prototype is out in the open following two YouTube videos showing the device teardown and a hands-on feature overview. It turns out the LG Rollable was more mature of a prototype than we could’ve expected, complete with software tricks, sound effects, and animations. The fall of LG’s smartphone division wasn’t exactly surprising to Android fans, but it certainly was disappointing. LG had a knack for creating risky and innovative Android phones no other brands could rival —…

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