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Developer creates app to detect nearby smart glasses

An independent developer created an Android app called Nearby Glasses that scans Bluetooth Low Energy signals to warn you when smart glasses are probably nearby, focusing on devices tied to Meta, Luxottica’s Meta Ray Bans, and Snap. He built it after reading reports of people using smart glasses to secretly film others, and he ....

By |March 30, 2026|Categories: News - General, Data Safety & Cyber Security|

Password managers keep your passwords safe, unless…

The article argues that password managers are still a smart way to handle passwords, but “zero knowledge” cloud based managers can be weaker than their marketing implies if the provider’s server is malicious or fully compromised. Researchers tested several services and showed how features like shared vaults, group and admin key handling, and account ....

By |March 30, 2026|Categories: News - General, Data Safety & Cyber Security|

TikTok’s privacy update mentions immigration status. Here’s why.

TikTok’s US app forced users to accept new terms in a January 22, 2026 pop-up, and many panicked after seeing “citizenship or immigration status” listed as sensitive information TikTok might process. The article says that wording is not new, it first appeared around August 2024, and it does not mean TikTok is asking people ....

By |March 30, 2026|Categories: News - General, Data Safety & Cyber Security|

Firefox is giving users the AI off switch

Mozilla is adding a simple “AI off switch” to Firefox so people can disable generative AI features with one click instead of hunting through scattered settings. In Firefox 148, rolling out February 24, a new AI Controls section includes a master “Block AI enhancements” toggle that blocks current and future AI features and hides ....

By |March 30, 2026|Categories: News - General, Data Safety & Cyber Security|

Criminals are using AI website builders to clone major brands

Criminals are now using AI website builders to quickly clone the look and feel of major brands, turning a cheap, similar-looking domain into a convincing trap for payments, logins, or malware downloads. The article highlights a fake Malwarebytes site that appeared to be generated with Vercel’s v0 tool, showing how attackers can copy a ....

By |March 30, 2026|Categories: News - General, Data Safety & Cyber Security|

Edward ‘Big Balls’ Coristine Is Helping Out on Viral Fraud Videos Now

Edward Coristine, a former DOGE staffer known online as “Big Balls,” appeared on influencer Nick Shirley’s podcast and was described as helping Shirley use government Medicaid data to target alleged fraud in California. It frames their collaboration as part of a broader Trump-aligned push to crowdsource investigations into “waste, fraud, and abuse,” while noting ....

By |March 30, 2026|Categories: Data Safety & Cyber Security, News - General|

Microsoft Authenticator could leak login codes—update your app now

The article warns that a flaw in Microsoft Authenticator on iOS and Android could let a malicious app on the same device intercept one-time login codes or sign-in links, which could then be used to access the victim’s accounts. It says the attack is not automatic, because the user would first have to install ....

By |March 30, 2026|Categories: News - General, Data Safety & Cyber Security|

FriendlyDealer mimics official app stores to push unvetted gambling apps

Malwarebytes uncovered a large scam campaign called FriendlyDealer that uses more than 1,500 fake websites made to look like the Google Play Store or Apple App Store, tricking people into thinking they are installing real gambling apps. Instead of downloading a normal app, users install a web app that looks legitimate, can send notifications, ....

By |March 30, 2026|Categories: News - General, Data Safety & Cyber Security|

Anthropic Signs White House Pledge to America’s Youth: Investing in AI Education

Anthropic has joined the U.S. government’s “Pledge to America’s Youth: Investing in AI Education.” It made three main commitments: A $1 million investment over three years into PicoCTF, a program by Carnegie Mellon. PicoCTF gives middle and high school students hands-on cybersecurity training. It aims especially to help underserved communities. Support for the new ....

By |March 30, 2026|Categories: News - General, Anthropic|

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