Weekly cybersecurity recap covering emerging threats, fast-moving attacks, critical flaws, and key security developments you need to track this week.
Google is significantly restricting its free search index. Developers will have to switch to paid enterprise services by January 2027. Google has announced that it will discontinue free access to its ...
Google called it “evolving” its Programmable Search Engine. In practice, the company announced it is ending free full-web search and limiting the free tier to 50 domains, forcing partners to pay or ...
Introduction Enzoic provides real-time alerts when user credentials are exposed in data breaches, and integrating these alerts into your security operations center (SOC) can greatly enhance your ...
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Much of modern application development depends on APIs. In the past we may have built massive monolithic applications, but modern cloud-native development depends on collections of microservices, ...
The social networking site is already popular among job-seekers; new tools could help those seeking work better match with companies. It’s an unfortunate reality of today’s job market: many would-be ...
Arm on Monday said that central processing units based on its technology will be able to integrate with AI chips using Nvidia's NVLink Fusion technology. The move will make it easier for customers of ...
Google seems to be rolling out the annotations feature within Google Search Console's performance reports. This was a feature Google began testing in May and now Google is rolling out custom ...
Why it matters? You probably already use Google Search when you wonder “Where to go?” or “What deals are out there?” Samsung’s Galaxy S26 series may bring a Pixel-exclusive feature to protect you from ...
Google search and ChatGPT are great for sorting through the masses of publicly available information on the internet. But for law firms, that’s only so helpful. That’s why multiple former Googlers ...