The cybersecurity landscape is once again under heightened scrutiny as the U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has moved to add two new vulnerabilities to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) Catalog. This development signals both a persistent threat to federal and...
In a move that sends shockwaves through the corridors of Washington and resonates across the global tech landscape, the US House of Representatives has issued an official ban on the use of WhatsApp across all government-managed devices. The prohibition, delivered via an internal email by the...
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In a decisive move underscoring escalating concerns about digital security and privacy within U.S. federal operations, the House of Representatives’ Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) has informed congressional staff that WhatsApp, the globally dominant messaging app owned by Meta Platforms, is...
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As privacy concerns intensify in the digital communication landscape, Signal—a platform renowned for its uncompromising approach to secure messaging—has introduced a new and timely privacy feature for its Windows app: the ability to block screenshots. This addition, dubbed “screen security,”...
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Signal's bold step to block screenshots on Windows platforms marks a pivotal moment in the ongoing battle for digital privacy, especially in an era where operating systems themselves introduce features that challenge conventional notions of security. For users, privacy advocates, and technology...
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After more than two decades in service, Skype’s shutdown signals the end of an era for digital communication. For many, Skype’s blue video call interface was synonymous with long-distance friendship, remote interviews, and cross-border business. However, May 5, 2025, marks the final chord for...
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WhatsApp continues to solidify its place as one of the world’s most popular private messaging platforms, catering to over two billion users globally. As the application matures, so do concerns over privacy and the control users have over their shared information. With chat exports—a feature that...
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Signal Joins the Arm64 Club for Windows 11: What it Means for Users
The secure messaging app Signal has finally stepped into the Arm64 arena by introducing native support for Windows PCs running on Arm-based processors. This significant development addresses a growing demand for compatibility as...