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Hackable Robot Lawn Mower Unlocks a New Nightmare

Plus: Meta officially kills encrypted Instagram DMs, the Trump administration targets “violent left wing extremists,” leaked documents reveal Russia's school for elite hackers, and more.

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Meet Rassvet, Russia’s Answer to Starlink

8 de Maio de 2026, 05:30
With the launch of the first 16 satellites, Russia begins construction of a network for satellite internet that aims to cover the entire country by 2030. But getting there won’t be easy.

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DHS Demanded Google Surrender Data on Canadian’s Activity, Location Over Anti-ICE Posts

4 de Maio de 2026, 11:45
Using a 1930s trade law, Homeland Security targeted the man—who hasn’t entered the US in more than a decade—following posts on X condemning the killings of Renee Good and Alex Pretti.

Disneyland Now Uses Face Recognition on Visitors

2 de Maio de 2026, 07:30
Plus: The NSA tests Anthropic’s Mythos Preview to find vulnerabilities, a Finnish teen is charged over the Scattered Spider hacking spree, and more.

Why Sharing a Screenshot Can Get You Jailed in the UAE

28 de Abril de 2026, 14:49
The war in Iran has drawn attention to arrests in the United Arab Emirates over online content, but the legal framework behind that enforcement has existed for years.

Cole Allen Charged With Attempting to Assassinate Trump

27 de Abril de 2026, 16:07
The suspected shooter at Saturday night’s White House Correspondents’ Dinner faces three felony charges. He remains in custody following Monday’s hearing.

California Engineer Identified in Suspected Shooting at White House Correspondents’ Dinner

26 de Abril de 2026, 00:26
A 31-year-old engineer and self-described indie game developer is suspected of firing shots at the annual event attended by President Donald Trump, high-profile media figures, and US government officials.

The Latest Push to Extend Key US Spy Powers Is Still a Mess

24 de Abril de 2026, 12:10
A US surveillance program that lets the FBI view Americans’ communications without a warrant is up for renewal. A new bill aims to address mounting lawmaker concerns—with smoke and mirrors.

Newly Deciphered Sabotage Malware May Have Targeted Iran’s Nuclear Program—and Predates Stuxnet

23 de Abril de 2026, 19:00
Researchers have finally cracked Fast16, mysterious code capable of silently tampering with calculation and simulation software. It was created in 2005—and likely deployed by the US or an ally.

The Weird, Twisting Tale of How China Spied on Alysa Liu and Her Dad

20 de Abril de 2026, 07:00
Years before the figure skater became an Olympic superstar, a Chinese operative tried to stalk her father and monitored other US residents deemed dissidents against China. And that’s just the beginning.

Republican Mutiny Sinks Trump's Push to Extend Warrantless Surveillance

17 de Abril de 2026, 11:07
A post-midnight revolt in the House sank the White House's efforts to extend Section 702—a spy program the FBI has used to look into members of Congress, protesters, and political donors.

Your Push Notifications Aren’t Safe From the FBI

11 de Abril de 2026, 07:30
Plus: Iran’s internet blackout hits the 1,000-hour mark, cryptocurrency scams result in a record amount of money stolen from Americans, and more.

Anthropic’s Mythos Will Force a Cybersecurity Reckoning—Just Not the One You Think

10 de Abril de 2026, 15:08
The new AI model is being heralded—and feared—as a hacker’s superweapon. Experts say its arrival is a wake-up call for developers who have long made security an afterthought.

Iran-Linked Hackers Are Sabotaging US Energy and Water Infrastructure

7 de Abril de 2026, 17:13
As Trump threatens Iranian infrastructure, the US government warns that Iran has carried out its own digital attacks against US critical infrastructure.

Border Patrol Agents Sold Challenge Coins With ‘Charlotte’s Web’ Characters in Riot Gear

6 de Abril de 2026, 15:16
Nonprofits run out of US Border Patrol stations are also selling other “operation”-themed coins that include a phrase popularized by the Proud Boys, potentially in violation of government rules.

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  • Banning Routers Won’t Secure the Internet Alan Shimel
    Washington’s push to ban foreign-made Wi-Fi routers may sound tough on cybersecurity, but like earlier bans on foreign drones and telecom gear it risks becoming security theater that ignores the real problem: Millions of unpatched devices already sitting on American networks. The post Banning Routers Won’t Secure the Internet appeared first on Security Boulevard.
     

Banning Routers Won’t Secure the Internet

6 de Abril de 2026, 06:53

Washington’s push to ban foreign-made Wi-Fi routers may sound tough on cybersecurity, but like earlier bans on foreign drones and telecom gear it risks becoming security theater that ignores the real problem: Millions of unpatched devices already sitting on American networks.

The post Banning Routers Won’t Secure the Internet appeared first on Security Boulevard.

The Hack That Exposed Syria’s Sweeping Security Failures

5 de Abril de 2026, 06:00
When Syrian government accounts were hijacked in March, the breach looked chaotic. But it revealed something more troubling: a state struggling with the most basic layer of cybersecurity.

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