FedScoop reports that the Internal Revenue Service was noted by its CEO Frank Bisignano to be conducting a "thorough" cybersecurity review as Democratic lawmakers question the agency about its data-sharing agreement with Immigration and Customs Enforcement and broader protections for taxpayer information.
Researchers from IMDEA Networks Institute discovered that the radio signals broadcast by TPMS sensors, found in millions of cars from brands like Toyota, Mercedes, Renault, and Hyundai, are unencrypted.
Free browser add-ons for tools like ad blocking or VPN access could be overriding a browser's XMLHttpRequest () and fetch() features, allowing them to copy every question and answer users exchanged with AI chatbots such as DeepSeek, ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini, according to The Register.
The Department of Homeland Security's Inspector General Joseph Cuffari has been urged by over 70 House and Senate Democrats to launch a probe into Immigration and Customs Enforcement's warrantless purchasing of Americans location information, reports FedScoop.
The lawsuit, filed by Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, accused Samsung of using Automated Content Recognition (ACR) technology to capture screenshots of consumers' TVs to determine viewing habits, which were then used for targeted advertising.
Interview - Ben Worthy from Airbus Protect. The current state of OT security and business resilience. In this episode of Enterprise Security Weekly, we sit down with Ben Worthy, OT Security Specialist at Airbus Protect, to explore the evolving landscape of business resilience in safety-critical sectors. With over 25 years of experience across aeros...