Daily Briefing (Apr 14): Cybersecurity Teams Race to Patch Widely Used Web Component
Security teams rush updates as a popular component sees exploit attempts in the wild.
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Security teams rush updates as a popular component sees exploit attempts in the wild.
A day of diplomacy and data: renewed talks, expanding humanitarian access, and markets reacting to jobs momentum.
A fragile ceasefire begins with monitoring units on the ground and urgent talks on humanitarian access.
A widespread update makes passkeys the easiest sign-in option, shifting online security habits for millions.
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A new proposal would treat attacks on hospitals, power grids, and water systems as violations of international norms.
The shift promises better privacy, but it also raises new questions about updates, security, and battery life.
After years of disruption, logistics operators are betting on machines to keep goods moving when the next shock hits.
Quantum networking is leaving physics papers and entering engineering reality, one fiber link at a time.
A push for open hardware gains momentum as supply chain shocks make flexibility a strategic advantage.