OnTrac Hack Exposes Delivery Customers' IDs and Health Data in April 13 Attack
Last-mile delivery firm OnTrac suffered a cyberattack on April 13, 2026, with attackers obtaining customer IDs and health information per Tech.co's live breach tracker.
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Rockstar Games Confirms Data Breach — ShinyHunters Demands Ransom by April 14
ShinyHunters claims to have breached Rockstar Games' cloud servers and has issued a pay-or-leak ultimatum with a deadline of April 14, 2026. Rockstar confirmed the incident.
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Sony Xperia 1 VIII Leaks: The Biggest Redesign Since 2020 Is Finally Here
Sony Xperia 1 VIII leaked renders confirm a radical square camera island redesign, triple 48MP cameras, Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5, and a 4K 120Hz OLED — here's every spec, price estimate, and how it stacks up against the Galaxy S27 and iPhone 17 Pro.
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Anthropic's $100M Security Commitment Is the Most Significant AI-Cybersecurity Investment of 2026
Anthropic committed $100M in API credits and $4M in donations to open-source security research.
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Lapsus$, Claude Code, and the European Commission: Every Major Breach From April 1, 2026
Security & Privacy Lapsus$, Claude Code, and the European Commission: Every Major...
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The TriMed Data Breach & Why Healthcare EHR Platforms Are Now Prime Cyberattack Targets
TriMed Inc.'s EHR platform breach exposes hundreds of medical practices — and it's part of a deliberate pattern of attacks on healthcare. Sara Voss explains what happened, why healthcare is the new cyber battlefield, and what to do now.
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Iran's Cyber War Goes Mainstream: Bomb-Shelter Spyware, Stryker Wiped, and 5,800 Attacks
Since the Iran War began February 28, 2026, nearly 50 Iran-linked hacker groups have launched 5,800 tracked attacks — including bomb-shelter spyware synced to the second of missile strikes, real-time device wipes at Stryker, a claimed 375TB Lockheed breach, and the hacking of FBI Director Kash Patel. Sara Voss breaks down the most sophisticated cyber-physical war campaign in history.
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The Car Breathalyzer Hack: When Cybercrime Stops You From Driving to Work
On March 27, 2026, a cyberattack on a breathalyzer interlock vendor left court-ordered drivers unable to start their vehicles — not because they were drinking, but because a hacker flipped a switch. This is what IoT insecurity looks like in the real world.
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The Weekly Brief #010: Reflection AI at $25B, Apple's 6 Incoming Launches, TELUS Breach
This week: Reflection AI hit $25B, Apple launched 6 more products, and TELUS suffered the year's biggest data breach. Your complete weekly tech roundup.
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Aura Got Breached: 900,000 Records Stolen From an Identity Protection Company — The Ultimate Irony
Aura, which sells identity theft protection, had 900,000 customer records stolen in a breach. Here's the security irony, what was taken, and what to do now.
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