Google’s March 2026 Android update patches 129 flaws, including an actively exploited Qualcomm zero-day, and urges users to install 2026-03-05.
Google has released its Android Security Bulletin for March with patches for 129 vulnerabilities, one of which is a zero-day flaw that may be under targeted, limited exploitation.
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Many Americans rely on Social Security as income to cover their living expenses and basic needs. Each month, the Social Security Administration issues payments to these Americans so they are able to ...
Legacy AppSec tools were built for a slower era of software development. As teams scale, they often face slower scans, fragmented workflows, and complex triage that disrupt developer productivity.
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Financial advisor, author and podcast host Suze Orman has issued a stark warning to retirees: Your Social Security check is disappearing faster than you think, and the primary culprit might be part of ...
Editor's note: The ground stop has since been lifted. A ground stop was issued at Chicago's O'Hare International Airport due to security on Tuesday evening, the Federal Aviation Administration said.
The Social Security Administration (SSA) announced a 2.8% cost-of-living adjustment for benefits paid starting in January 2026. While that might sound like a clean, across-the-board raise, the amount ...