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Much of the world isn’t paying close attention to Greece right now. That may be a mistake. Best known for its stunning islands, sun-soaked cities, and deep historical roots, Greece has been quietly laying the foundation for something less expected — a modern, resilient tech economy. While the international spotlight often misses it, something real […]

 

Microsoft is working on adding a new Teams feature that will prevent users from capturing screenshots of sensitive information shared during meetings. [...]

 

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Quantum encryption has been established by only 5% of U.S., UK, and Australian businesses so far even though 69% believe that cryptographically relevant quantum computers are imminent within the next five years, reports Infosecurity Magazine.

 

Meta previously lost its shit at 404 Media when we reported that someone had paired facial recognition tech with the company's smart glasses. Now Meta is building the invasive technology itself.

 

Zerebro co-founder Jeffy Yu has been found alive after staging his suicide to promote the launch of his $LLJEFFY memecoin. The post Zerebro founder Jeffy Yu faked his suicide — found alive in flip-flops appeared first on Protos.

 

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35% of Gen Z said they never or rarely update passwords after a data breach affecting one of their accounts, according to Bitwarden. Only 10% reported always updating compromised passwords. 38% of Gen Z and 31% of Millennials only change a single character or simply recycle an existing password. 79% of Gen Z admit password reuse is risky, yet 59% recycle an existing password when updating accounts with companies that disclose data breaches. 55% of … More → The post People know password reuse is risky but keep doing it anyway appeared first on Help Net Security.

 

For a few hours, 19,000 NFTS that Nike helped mint returned a Cloudflare error instead of the picture people promised would live forever online.

 

A team of researchers at PCAutomotive revealed to Cyber security news today that attackers could fully compromise second-generation Nissan Leaf EVs (2020 model) through a flaw in the infotainment system, enabling unprecedented remote control over critical vehicle functions. The exploit chain, demonstrated at Black Hat Asia 2025, allows malicious actors to manipulate doors, mirrors, steering, […] The post Nissan Leaf Vulnerability Exploited to Gain Control Over the Car Remotely appeared first on Cyber Security News.

 

Georgina Quach / Financial Times: Barclays, Monzo, Lloyds, and other major UK banks join Amazon, Google, Match, Meta, BT, and Three in committing to live data sharing in a UK fraud clampdown  —  Industry-led initiative promises to beat existing scam-monitoring systems  —  Britain's biggest banks, technology and telecoms companies …

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