Kimberly Hall+FollowWould You Trust Nissan With Your Data?Nissan’s latest data breach is a wake-up call for anyone who thinks car companies are just about engines and wheels. With 21,000 customers’ info leaked after a cyberattack on Red Hat, it’s clear that your next car might come with more than just horsepower—it could come with a privacy risk. Would you still hand over your data for a smarter ride? #Tech #Nissan #Cybersecurity00Share
Paul Hall+FollowQuantum Processors: The New Cybersecurity Ally?Could compact quantum processors finally tip the scales in the battle against cyber threats? Researchers are pairing small-scale quantum computing with machine learning to spot network anomalies faster and more accurately—even on imperfect hardware. This hybrid approach reduces false alarms and adapts in real time, but is it enough to keep pace with evolving attacks? Would you trust quantum-enhanced security for your data? Let’s debate. #Tech #QuantumComputing #Cybersecurity10Share
Susan Moreno+FollowWhy ServiceNow Is Betting Big on CybersecurityHeads up if you’re into tech or just want your data safe: ServiceNow is dropping $7.75 billion to buy Armis, a company that’s all about protecting everything from laptops to hospital gear. This move means ServiceNow wants to be your go-to for AI-powered, automatic cyber protection—think less worrying about hacks, more time for coffee. With cyber threats on the rise, this could make your work (and personal) tech life a lot less stressful. #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #cybersecurity00Share
Phyllis Smith+FollowAmazon Outsmarts North Korean Job ScammersAmazon just blocked over 1,800 job applications from suspected North Korean agents trying to score remote IT gigs using fake or stolen identities. Their endgame? Get paid and funnel cash back to fund weapons programs. The scammers are getting more creative, even hijacking LinkedIn accounts to look legit. Amazon’s using AI and sharp-eyed staff to catch them, but the trend is growing fast. If you spot weird phone numbers or sketchy resumes, it might be more than just a bad applicant! #JobCareer #Amazon #CyberSecurity00Share
Hannah Jones+FollowAre You Oversharing Online?Ever thought your casual online habits could be a hacker’s dream? From posting your vacation boarding pass to sharing your high school in your bio, these tiny details are gold for cybercriminals. We love connecting, but every digital breadcrumb adds up. Have you ever realized you were giving away too much? What’s your rule for keeping your digital life secure? Let’s swap tips below! #Tech #CyberSecurity #DigitalPrivacy00Share
Kara Rosario+FollowWould You Trust Automatic Updates Now?The Asus Live Update compromise is a wake-up call for anyone relying on preinstalled utility tools. Attackers slipped malicious code into Asus’s update servers, exposing users to unintended actions on their devices. With federal agencies scrambling to patch by January 7, should private organizations and everyday users rethink their approach to automatic updates? Is convenience worth the risk, or is it time for a more hands-on security mindset? #Tech #cybersecurity #supplychain00Share
Meghan Reynolds+FollowCan Messaging Apps Ever Be Truly Private?Just when you thought your chats were safe, researchers have revealed a tool that lets anyone track your messaging app activity using only your phone number. By exploiting how delivery receipts work in apps like WhatsApp and Signal, attackers can silently monitor your phone’s status and even infer your daily routine—all without triggering alerts. Is it time for messaging platforms to rethink their privacy architecture, or is this just the new normal for digital life? #Tech #cybersecurity #privacy10Share
chenmichele+FollowMalware Masquerades as AI Tech SupportHave you ever trusted an AI chatbot for troubleshooting your Mac? Turns out, attackers are leveraging paid search ads to spread malware disguised as ChatGPT or Grok support guides. These guides look legit but actually walk you through installing a powerful infostealer. The real kicker: even the most tech-savvy can get duped if they blindly follow Terminal commands. Would you ever trust AI-generated instructions for system fixes, or is this a wake-up call for digital skepticism? #Tech #Cybersecurity #AI00Share
Brandon Wilson+FollowAre You Still Using Windows 10?Let’s talk about the real risk of sticking with Windows 10 now that official support has ended. With millions of PCs still running it, attackers are eyeing every unpatched system. Remember the chaos after Windows 7’s end-of-life? Ransomware groups made a killing. If you’re not ready to upgrade, at least get those extended security updates. Is it worth the risk to stay behind, or is it time to move on? #Tech #Windows10 #CyberSecurity00Share
Mary Mendoza+FollowIs Google Dropping the Ball on Data Security?Google is pulling the plug on its dark web monitoring tool, saying it didn’t give users enough actionable steps after scanning for leaked data. While some found it reassuring, others felt the alerts were too vague to be useful. With Google shifting focus to more proactive security tools, do you think this move leaves users more exposed, or is it a sign that automated breach alerts need a serious upgrade? Let’s debate: are we losing a key layer of digital defense, or was this feature just digital noise? #Tech #Google #Cybersecurity00Share