Apple Rolls Out iOS 18.4 With New Languages, Emojis & Apple Intelligence in the EU

Apple’s iOS 18.4 lets EU users choose default navigation apps like Google Maps or Waze, complying with the Digital Markets Act for more competition and user control. Read more »

U.S. CISA adds Apache Tomcat flaw to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities catalog

U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) adds Apache Tomcat flaw to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities catalog. The U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) added an Apache Tomcat path... Read more »

Travelers Cyber Risk Services reduces the risk of a cyberattack

The Travelers Companies announced Travelers Cyber Risk Services, a suite of capabilities added to all cyber liability policies designed to help lower both the risk of a cyberattack and... Read more »

KeePass Review (2025): Features, Pricing, and Security

While its downloadable plugins make it highly customizable, KeePass’ unintuitive interface holds it back from one of our top password manager picks. Read more »

How to map and manage your cyber attack surface with EASM

In today’s digital landscape, understanding your organization’s attack surface is crucial for maintaining robust cybersecurity. To effectively manage and mitigate the cyber-risks hiding in modern attack surfaces, it’s important... Read more »

Utimaco releases Quantum Protect solution

Utimaco launched Quantum Protect, the Post Quantum Cryptography application package for its u.trust General Purpose HSM (Hardware Security Modules) Se-Series. The advent of quantum computers poses a threat to... Read more »

Google is making sending end-to-end encrypted emails easy

Sending end-to-end encrypted (E2EE) emails from Gmail enterprise accounts is about to become much easier than it is now, Google has announced on Tuesday. The company will first make... Read more »

Apple’s appeal to the Investigatory Powers Tribunal over the UK’s encryption ‘backdoor’ explained

Apple has appealed to the Investigatory Powers Tribunal over an order by home secretary Yvette Cooper to give the UK access to customers’ data protected by Advanced Data Protection... Read more »

Apple’s appeal to the Investigatory Powers Tribunal over the UK’s encryption ‘back door’ explained

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North Korean IT workers set their sights on European organizations

North Korean IT workers are expanding their efforts beyond the US, and are seeking to fraudulently gain employment with organizations around the world, but most especially in Europe. According... Read more »
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