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CVE-2026-5283 | Google Chrome up to 146.0.7680.165 ANGLE cross-domain policy (Nessus ID 304866 / WID-SEC-2026-0937)
CVE-2026-5282 | Google Chrome up to 146.0.7680.165 WebCodecs out-of-bounds (Nessus ID 304866 / WID-SEC-2026-0937)
CVE-2026-5281 | Google Chrome up to 146.0.7680.165 Dawn use after free (ID 491518 / Nessus ID 304866)
CVE-2026-5279 | Google Chrome up to 146.0.7680.165 V8 sandbox (Nessus ID 304866 / WID-SEC-2026-0937)
CVE-2026-5280 | Google Chrome up to 146.0.7680.165 WebCodecs use after free (ID 491515 / Nessus ID 304866)
CVE-2022-20452 | Google Android 13.0 BaseBundle.java initializeFromParcelLocked initialization (A-240138318 / EUVD-2022-25712)
CVE-2022-20449 | Google Android 10.0/11.0/12.0/13.0 UserManagerService.java writeApplicationRestrictionsLAr denial of service (A-239701237 / EUVD-2022-25709)
CVE-2022-20447 | Google Android 13.0 Bluetooth pan_api.cc PAN_WriteBuf out-of-bounds (A-233604485 / EUVD-2022-25707)
Teen arrested in Northern Ireland over cyberattack on school network
AI Prompt Injection Attacks: Examples & Prevention | Grip
AI prompt injection attacks exploit the permissions your AI tools hold. Learn what they are, how they work, and how to prevent them before damage spreads.
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CVE-2026-32225 | Microsoft Windows up to Server 2025 Shell protection mechanism (Nessus ID 306454)
CVE-2026-33824 | Microsoft Windows up to Server 2025 IKE Service Extensions double free (Nessus ID 306454)
CVE-2026-23653 | Microsoft Visual Studio Code CoPilot Chat Extension prior 0.37.3 command injection (Nessus ID 306455)
CVE-2026-32201 | Microsoft SharePoint Server 2019/LTSC 2021/LTSC 2024 input validation (EUVD-2026-22587 / Nessus ID 306457)
CVE-2026-20945 | Microsoft SharePoint Server cross site scripting (Nessus ID 306457)
Google Chrome security advisory (AV26-358)
Encryption Without Friction: Making Quantum-Safe Security Invisible for Users
Email is still the default system of record for sensitive decisions across modern organizations. Contracts negotiated in threads, pricing approvals in quick replies, board materials, incident updates, M&A diligence questions, and patient or customer details all move through inboxes because email is fast, familiar, and universally accessible. Billions of emails are processed every day in..
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