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Email Security in 2026: Why You Should Use Temp Mail to Protect Your Privacy
By Temp-Mail.lol Team • June 20, 2026
Discover how email security threats have evolved in 2026 and why disposable temp mail addresses are one of the simplest, most effective ways to protect your privacy, reduce spam, and limit data exposure.
Raspberry Pi Security Alert: Critical Vulnerabilities in Pi-hole, CrowdSec & Authelia
By Admin • May 4, 2026
Deploy enterprise-grade security on Raspberry Pi? Critical 2026 vulnerabilities in Pi-hole, CrowdSec & Authelia expose millions of home networks. Learn what's broken and how to protect yourself now.
The AI Sandbox Escape: Why the 9.8 CVSS ServiceNow Flaw Demands Immediate
By Admin • April 24, 2026
Critical AI platform flaw exposes Fortune 500 companies to remote code execution. CVE-2026-0542 in ServiceNow carries a 9.8 severity score, allowing unauthenticated attackers to escape sandbox protections and compromise enterprise systems.
Critical Adobe PDF Zero-Day CVE-2026-34621 Exploited for 4 Months
By Admin • April 15, 2026
Critical zero-day flaw in Adobe PDF software was exploited for 4 months before discovery. Simply opening an infected PDF could compromise your entire system. Millions at risk—patch immediately.
Breakout Time Drops to 29 Minutes: Why Email Security Must Evolve Now
By Admin • April 12, 2026
Cyberattackers now move from email compromise to network infiltration in just 29 minutes—a 65% faster breakout time than last year. With AI-powered threats accelerating at 89%, traditional detection strategies are obsolete.
CPU-Z and HWMonitor Supply Chain Attack: Trusted Tools Weaponized in 2026 Breach
By Admin • April 12, 2026
Trusted PC monitoring tools CPU-Z and HWMonitor were weaponized in a sophisticated supply chain attack in April 2026, distributing malware from the official website for six hours and compromising thousands of users who trusted the legitimate source.
How Temp-Mail.lol's Zero-Data-Retention Policy Defeats Email Reconnaissance Attacks
By Admin • April 7, 2026
Permanent email addresses create permanent attack surfaces. Discover how email reconnaissance fuels $2.7B in BEC attacks and why traditional security fails to stop the intelligence-gathering phase that precedes sophisticated cyber operations.
QR Code Phishing Scams: How to Spot Fake Traffic Violation Texts
By Admin • April 7, 2026
A $6.99 traffic violation text with a QR code could steal your identity. Over 4.2 million Americans targeted by "quishing" scams that bypass traditional security—here's how to protect yourself.
Axios npm Package Compromised: North Korean Hackers Target 100M Weekly Downloads
By Admin • April 5, 2026
A North Korean state-sponsored group compromised axios, a JavaScript library downloaded 100M+ times weekly, through a fake Microsoft Teams error that stole maintainer credentials—exposing millions of apps for 3 hours.
Multi-Extortion Ransomware: How Your Stolen Emails End Up on the Dark Web
By Tronics • April 5, 2026
Introduction The ransomware landscape has undergone a dramatic transformation. What began as simple file encryption attacks has evolved into sophisticated multi-stage extortion campaigns that threate...
Claude AI GitHub Scam: Fake Repos Spread Vidar Malware to Thousands of Developers
By Admin • April 5, 2026
Cybercriminals weaponized Claude AI's popularity through fake GitHub repos, infecting thousands of developers with Vidar malware disguised as leaked source code—one of 2025's biggest supply chain attacks.
Hybrid Cybercrime: How Attackers Exploit Vacant Homes to Intercept Your Sensitive Mail
By Tronics • April 3, 2026
Cybercriminals are leaving their keyboards behind to steal mail from vacant homes, combining physical theft with digital fraud in a hybrid attack that bypasses traditional cybersecurity defenses and targets your most vulnerable asset: your mailbox.