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Panera Bread Gets Hacked Again, 14 Million Customers Exposed
BusinessCybersecurityPrivacy

Panera Bread Gets Hacked Again, 14 Million Customers Exposed

Panera Bread confirms a massive data breach impacting millions. The ShinyHunters hacking group claims responsibility, and experts warn of serious risks like identity theft and social engineering attacks. This is a repeat security incident for the chain.

by Aaron BlakeJanuary 31, 2026
A $1 Billion Hole in a Brazilian Bank’s Books
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A $1 Billion Hole in a Brazilian Bank’s Books

Brazilian regulators say state-owned BRB purchased nearly 13 billion reais in fake credit from Banco Master. The fallout has left a $951 million hole and triggered a major investigation.

by Gabriel NovakJanuary 30, 2026
US Investigates Claims That WhatsApp Isn’t Really Private
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US Investigates Claims That WhatsApp Isn’t Really Private

US law enforcement is investigating allegations from former Meta contractors that company personnel could access WhatsApp messages. This directly contradicts the platform’s long-standing promise of end-to-end encryption.

by Gabriel NovakJanuary 30, 2026
N8n Hit With Second Major Security Flaw in a Month
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N8n Hit With Second Major Security Flaw in a Month

For the second time in under a month, researchers have found critical security holes in the popular automation platform n8n. The flaws, with severity scores up to 9.9, allow full remote takeover. It’s a major red flag for companies rushing to integrate AI.

by Aaron BlakeJanuary 30, 2026
The AI Agent Security Crisis Is Already Here
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The AI Agent Security Crisis Is Already Here

A new report reveals a Wild West of AI agent deployment, with bots operating without oversight. Security experts warn we’re granting access to “thousands of interns” in production environments, creating a massive identity crisis.

by Aaron BlakeJanuary 29, 2026
Google just took down a massive proxy network. Millions of devices are safer.
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Google just took down a massive proxy network. Millions of devices are safer.

Google has disrupted one of the world’s largest residential proxy services, IPIDEA. The action seizes domains and protects millions of consumer devices from being used to mask malicious traffic.

by Aaron BlakeJanuary 29, 2026
Microsoft’s BitLocker Key Handover to FBI Is a Privacy Wake-Up Call
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Microsoft’s BitLocker Key Handover to FBI Is a Privacy Wake-Up Call

Microsoft provided the FBI with BitLocker recovery keys to unlock encrypted laptops in a federal fraud case. The keys were stored in Microsoft’s cloud, a default option for many users, raising serious questions about who truly controls encrypted data.

by Gabriel NovakJanuary 26, 2026
Cyera’s valuation hits $9 billion in a massive new funding round
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Cyera’s valuation hits $9 billion in a massive new funding round

Cyera, a data security platform, has secured $400 million in a Series F funding round led by Blackstone. The deal skyrockets the company’s valuation to $9 billion, a massive jump from $3 billion just over a year ago.

by Aaron BlakeJanuary 8, 2026
FFXIV’s New Raid Launch Is a DDoS Disaster for US Players
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FFXIV’s New Raid Launch Is a DDoS Disaster for US Players

The launch of Final Fantasy XIV’s latest high-end raid content has been marred by ongoing DDoS attacks targeting North American servers. Players are reporting up to 15 disruption incidents per day, leading to frequent disconnects and lost progression during the competitive race to clear the new Arca

by Aaron BlakeJanuary 8, 2026
Putin’s $12 Billion Internet Crackdown Is a New Kind of Censorship
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Putin’s $12 Billion Internet Crackdown Is a New Kind of Censorship

Russia’s internet crackdown cost its economy nearly $12 billion in 2025, a new report finds. The strategy uses sophisticated throttling techniques, like the “16 KB Curtain,” to disrupt access while maintaining the illusion of connectivity.

by Aaron BlakeJanuary 8, 2026

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