Media streaming platform Plex is warning customers to reset passwords after suffering a data breach in which a hacker was able to steal customer authentication data from one of its databases. In a data breach notification seen by BleepingComputer, Plex says the stolen data includes email addresses, usernames, securely hashed passwords, and authentication data. “An unauthorized third party accessed a …
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Plex Suffers a Data Breach Urges Users to Change Their Passwords
Plex, a popular media streaming platform, has disclosed a significant security breach that may have compromised user account information. The incident, which was recently detected by the company’s security systems, involved an unauthorized third party gaining access to a limited subset of customer data stored in one of Plex’s databases. The breach exposed sensitive information, including user emails, usernames, and …
Read More »Ex-WhatsApp cybersecurity head says Meta endangered billions of users in new suit | Technology
A former top cybersecurity executive at WhatsApp filed a lawsuit on Monday alleging that parent company Meta disregarded internal flaws in the app’s digital defenses and exposed billions of its users. He says the company systematically violated cybersecurity regulations and retaliated against him for reporting the failures. Attaullah Baig, who served as head of security for WhatsApp from 2021 to …
Read More »PS Store Users Fall for Big New Scam, Warn Others
Just when we thought Sony was finally improving the PS Store, another major scam has hit the storefront, conning players out of their money. This isn’t the first time we’ve seen a shady developer clone popular PC game Schedule 1, but this is the first time we’ve seen a listing with artwork that looks like it’s ripped from the original. …
Read More »Apple TV+ Users Have One Major Complaint About Spike Lee’s New Movie With Denzel Washington
A24/Apple Studios Spike Lee’s “Highest 2 Lowest” (which Chris Evangelista reviewed for /Film) is a remake of Akira Kurosawa’s 1963 kidnapping thriller “High and Low,” which was, in turn, inspired by Ed McBain’s 1959 novel “King’s Ransom.” The premise is alluring: A wealthy man, situated in his mansion atop a high hill, is …
Read More »Google says ‘Nano Banana’ drove in over 10 million new users to its Gemini app
What you need to know Google is celebrating a few achievements thanks to its addition of nano banana, an image editor, in the Gemini app. The company’s vice president, Josh Woodward, announced that nano banana has attributed to adding over 10 million new users to the app. Nano banana has also already edited over 200 million images, and users turning …
Read More »Gemini 2.5 Flash Image, aka Nano Banana, brings 10MM new users to the AI platform in a week
Google’s latest AI experiment just graduated from inside joke to mass phenomenon. The model that leaked under the name Nano Banana has been officially live in the Gemini app as Gemini 2.5 Flash Image for just over a week — and the numbers show just how quickly it’s taken off. Let’s be honest: Nano Banana > Flash Image In a …
Read More »YouTube TV offering some users sneaky $66 discount for 2 months
In the wake of what seems like regular subscription cost increases, YouTube TV appears to be offering some users the chance to get $66 off two months of service, but the discount is hidden. Here’s where to find it. According to one user one Reddit, a new discount is available for active subscribers that know exactly where to look. The …
Read More »Nano Banana responsible for 10+ million first-time Gemini users
Following last week’s announcement, Google shared today how much of a hit Nano Banana has been for the Gemini app. Officially, it’s called Gemini 2.5 Flash Image, but Google is actively referring to it as Nano Banana in various places. That codename from the testing process really struck, with a banana emoji now present in the Gemini prompt bar. It’s …
Read More »Google told to pay $425m for breaching millions of users’ privacy | Technology News
US tech giant says jury decision misunderstands its products and it will appeal. Published On 4 Sep 20254 Sep 2025 Google has been told by a US jury to pay $425m for violating the privacy of tens of millions of users who opted out of a feature tracking app use. The jury in San Francisco handed down the verdict on …
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