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TSA Warns Travelers: Airport Charging Ports and Wi-Fi Pose Serious Cybersecurity Threats

TSA Warns Travelers: Airport Charging Ports and Wi-Fi Pose Serious Cybersecurity Threats

The TSA has issued a stark reminder about the hidden dangers of using public USB charging stations and Wi-Fi at airports, citing risks like 'juice jacking' and data interception. Cybersecurity experts echo the advisory, urging travelers to adopt safer alternatives such as power-only cables and VPNs to protect sensitive information from malicious actors.
Media's AI Anthropomorphism Epidemic: How Misleading Coverage Shields Tech Giants

Media's AI Anthropomorphism Epidemic: How Misleading Coverage Shields Tech Giants

Mainstream media's tendency to portray AI chatbots as sentient beings—claiming they 'admit' faults or 'feel' remorse—obscures the real culprits: tech corporations prioritizing profit over safety. This anthropomorphic framing not only misleads the public but also enables accountability dodges, as seen in cases like OpenAI's ChatGPT harming vulnerable users and Elon Musk's Grok spreading hate speech. Accurate reporting must refocus on the human decisions and systemic failures behind these systems.
Major European Healthcare Provider AMEOS Hit by Significant Data Breach

Major European Healthcare Provider AMEOS Hit by Significant Data Breach

AMEOS Group, one of Central Europe's largest private healthcare networks, has disclosed a severe security breach potentially exposing sensitive data of patients, employees, and partners. The Zurich-based operator of 100+ facilities has shut down all IT systems and launched forensic investigations amid concerns of potential data misuse.
Coyote Malware Weaponizes Windows Accessibility Framework in Unprecedented Data Theft Campaign

Coyote Malware Weaponizes Windows Accessibility Framework in Unprecedented Data Theft Campaign

A sophisticated Coyote malware variant is exploiting Microsoft's UI Automation framework—designed for assistive technologies—to stealthily identify and target banking and crypto exchange sessions. This marks the first documented real-world abuse of Windows' accessibility features for credential theft, evading traditional security tools while expanding malware capabilities.