VULNERABILITY

Jun 06 2026CRYPTO

Zcash drops sharply after hidden flaw found by AI

A security engineer recently spotted a hidden flaw in Zcash’s privacy system using AI. The bug allowed fake coins to be created without anyone noticing. This vulnerability existed since 2022 but went unnoticed even by expert cryptographers. When tested, the flaw let someone generate unlimited fake c

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May 17 2026TECHNOLOGY

Urgent Fix Needed for Vulnerable Exchange Servers

Microsoft’s latest alert focuses on a critical flaw, known as CVE‑2026‑42897, that targets on‑premises Exchange Server installations. The bug allows attackers to send a specially crafted email that, when opened in Outlook Web Access, can run malicious JavaScript right inside the user’s browser. Bec

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Apr 28 2026EDUCATION

Teacher Students at Risk of Burnout: What the Study Reveals

Polish students who are preparing to become teachers were examined to spot early signs that they might face burnout or health problems later in their careers. The researchers used a tool called the AVEM inventory, which looks at how people handle work and what habits they develop. Two particul

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Apr 24 2026CRYPTO

How a $292 million hack forced DeFi into quick action mode

The recent $292 million exploit in decentralized finance (DeFi) wasn’t just another crypto headline—it exposed how fragile these systems can be when trust breaks. The attack centered on rsETH, a token that represents staked ether, and left Aave—the biggest lending platform in DeFi—with a massive gap

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Apr 19 2026SPORTS

Athletes and Mental Health: When Sharing Struggles Backfires

Jarren Duran's story isn't just about baseball. It’s about what happens when someone dares to show weakness in a world that often punishes it. Duran, a player for the Boston Red Sox, opened up about his mental health last year in a Netflix documentary, sharing that he had once tried to end his life.

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Apr 01 2026ENVIRONMENT

Housing Hardships After Houston Storms

In the wake of hurricanes and floods, people living in low‑income parts of Houston find their homes badly damaged. The main problem is that the houses lose key parts—walls, roofs, and plumbing—and many residents cannot fix them quickly. Why? Because they face paperwork hurdles, lack of money,

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Dec 28 2025TECHNOLOGY

MongoDB's Memory Leak: A Digital Data Dilemma

A serious flaw in MongoDB Server is causing quite a stir. This flaw, named MongoBleed, is a high-severity issue that lets hackers peek into database memory without any authentication. It's similar to the old Heartbleed bug, but this time it's about MongoDB's zlib message decompression. The problem

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Dec 04 2025TECHNOLOGY

A Serious Flaw in React: What You Need to Know

React, a popular JavaScript library, has a serious security flaw. This flaw is very dangerous. It allows hackers to run harmful code on websites that use React. The flaw is easy to exploit. Experts say that hackers will likely start using it soon. The flaw affects several versions of React. It also

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Nov 27 2025POLITICS

GOP Divided: Trump's Ukraine Strategy Sparks Internal Fury

Republicans are in a bit of a mess. President Donald Trump's approach to Ukraine is causing a stir within his own party. Some Republicans are not happy with how the White House is handling a proposed peace plan for Ukraine. They think it's too friendly to Russia, which is a big deal because most Rep

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Oct 27 2025TECHNOLOGY

Hidden Threat: How ChatGPT Atlas Browser Can Be Hijacked

A serious security flaw has been found in the ChatGPT Atlas browser. This flaw lets hackers sneak harmful commands into the AI's memory. Once there, these commands can stay hidden and keep working even after the user logs out and logs back in. This attack works by tricking users into clicking on a

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