Microsoft Threat Intelligence presents a comprehensive analysis of The Gentlemen, a Go-based ransomware deployed by ...
Additional Linux privilege escalation exploits related to long-existing bugs have been disclosed, so patch ASAP.
AI thrives on data but feeding it the right data is harder than it seems. As enterprises scale their AI initiatives, they face the challenge of managing diverse data pipelines, ensuring proximity to ...
Your Instagram DMs just got a lot less private. Meta is counting on you not to notice. Instagram turned off end-to-end encryption for direct messages. That means every DM you send, every photo, every ...
A new variant in the Dirty Frag family of Linux local privilege escalation flaws has surfaced, the third root-level Linux kernel bug disclosed in three weeks. According to new analysis from cloud ...
The actively exploited flaw builds on Dirty Pipe and Copy Fail techniques to overwrite page cache and gain full system control. A newly disclosed Linux privilege escalation issue dubbed “Dirty Frag” ...
What changed?: End-to-end encryption for Instagram DMs ended on May 8, 2026, allowing Meta to access message content. Why it matters: Meta cites low adoption and child safety, but critics warn of ...
“Dirty Frag” marks the third privilege escalation vulnerability (or rather, combination of vulnerabilities) discovered within two weeks, allowing attackers to escalate their privileges in most Linux ...
A new Linux zero-day exploit, named Dirty Frag, allows local attackers to gain root privileges on most major Linux distributions with a single command. Security researcher Hyunwoo Kim, who disclosed ...
Instagram’s 3 billion global users will no longer be able to send and receive end-to-end encrypted messages in the social platform’s chat feature, as Meta announces a notable change in its approach to ...
Feature discontinued: Instagram's end-to-end encrypted messaging ended on 8 May 2026, with Meta citing low opt-in rates as the reason. Privacy implications: Messages ...
Meta has officially removed end-to-end encryption (E2EE) from Instagram DMs as of May 8, 2026. The company cited low user adoption and a need to improve online safety and detect illegal content like ...