April 2026

How Mastercard plans to settle card payments with stablecoins

How Mastercard plans to settle card payments with stablecoins 2026-04-20 at 14:38 By Cointelegraph by Dilip Kumar Patairya Mastercard is testing stablecoin settlement with SoFiUSD to speed up card transaction clearing and help bridge traditional finance and blockchain. This article is an excerpt from Cointelegraph.com News View Original Source

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BTC price due ‘new highs:’ Five things to know in Bitcoin this week

BTC price due ‘new highs:’ Five things to know in Bitcoin this week 2026-04-20 at 14:38 By Cointelegraph by William Suberg Bitcoin saw a green weekly close despite renewed US-Iran war momentum, and a trader forecast that BTC price action would beat last week’s local highs. This article is an excerpt from Cointelegraph.com News View

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HP’s remote desktop push retreats as Anyware heads for end of life

HP’s remote desktop push retreats as Anyware heads for end of life 2026-04-20 at 14:37 By Carly Page Workstations that made distant desktops feel local is headed for a slow shutdown HP is quietly pulling the plug on its Teradici-derived remote desktop business, shelving HP Anyware and its zero client hardware barely a few years

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Blue Origin nails the landing, but puts the payload satellite in the wrong orbit

Blue Origin nails the landing, but puts the payload satellite in the wrong orbit 2026-04-20 at 14:37 By Richard Speed Wouldn’t be the first time a Jeff Bezos company left a package in the wrong place Blue Origin’s New Glenn rocket nailed the landing this weekend, but failed at the crucial part of delivering a

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Threat Landscape March 2026: Ransomware Dominance, Access Brokers, Data Leaks, and Critical Exploitation Trends

Threat Landscape March 2026: Ransomware Dominance, Access Brokers, Data Leaks, and Critical Exploitation Trends 2026-04-20 at 14:37 By Mihir Bagwe Cyble Research & Intelligence Labs (CRIL) in its monthly threat landscape analysis observed a highly active threat environment throughout March 2026, shaped by large-scale ransomware campaigns, persistent data breach activity, growing initial access brokerage markets,

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AI platform ATHR makes voice phishing a one-person job

AI platform ATHR makes voice phishing a one-person job 2026-04-20 at 14:37 By Zeljka Zorz For $4,000 and a cut of the take, a lone criminal can now run a fully automated voice-phishing operation via ATHR, a plaform that spoofs emails alerts from Google, Microsoft, and Coinbase, buries a phone number in each message, and

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Bluesky Disrupted by Sophisticated DDoS Attack

Bluesky Disrupted by Sophisticated DDoS Attack 2026-04-20 at 14:37 By Eduard Kovacs A pro-Iran hacker group has taken credit for the attack on Bluesky, which appears to have lasted 24 hours.  The post Bluesky Disrupted by Sophisticated DDoS Attack appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article is an excerpt from SecurityWeek View Original Source

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Senate Extends Surveillance Powers Until April 30 After Chaotic Votes in House

Senate Extends Surveillance Powers Until April 30 After Chaotic Votes in House 2026-04-20 at 14:37 By Associated Press The Senate approved a short-term renewal until April 30 of a controversial surveillance program used by U.S. spy agencies. The post Senate Extends Surveillance Powers Until April 30 After Chaotic Votes in House appeared first on SecurityWeek.

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Half of the 6 Million Internet-Facing FTP Servers Lack Encryption

Half of the 6 Million Internet-Facing FTP Servers Lack Encryption 2026-04-20 at 14:37 By Ionut Arghire The continued use of the half-century-old protocol exposes enterprises and end users to various types of attacks. The post Half of the 6 Million Internet-Facing FTP Servers Lack Encryption appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article is an excerpt from

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Anthropic MCP Design Vulnerability Enables RCE, Threatening AI Supply Chain

Anthropic MCP Design Vulnerability Enables RCE, Threatening AI Supply Chain 2026-04-20 at 14:37 By Cybersecurity researchers have discovered a critical “by design” weakness in the Model Context Protocol’s (MCP) architecture that could pave the way for remote code execution and have a cascading effect on the artificial intelligence (AI) supply chain. “This flaw enables Arbitrary

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Palantir’s NHS future in doubt as ministers eye contract break

Palantir’s NHS future in doubt as ministers eye contract break 2026-04-20 at 12:33 By Lindsay Clark £330M deal leaves service with no ownership of software built to connect trusts to the platform The UK government is considering ending Palantir’s involvement in a central NHS data platform after coming under fire from MPs, unions, and campaigners.…

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Growing AI power slurpage prompts MPs to examine low-energy computing

Growing AI power slurpage prompts MPs to examine low-energy computing 2026-04-20 at 12:33 By Carly Page Committee launches inquiry into emerging chip designs to curb datacenter energy use MPs are probing whether radically different, low-energy chip designs can stop AI from turning the UK’s power grid into a bottleneck.… This article is an excerpt from

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Researchers Detect ZionSiphon Malware Targeting Israeli Water, Desalination OT Systems

Researchers Detect ZionSiphon Malware Targeting Israeli Water, Desalination OT Systems 2026-04-20 at 11:31 By Cybersecurity researchers have flagged a new malware called ZionSiphon that appears to be specifically designed to target Israeli water treatment and desalination systems. The malware has been codenamed ZionSiphon by Darktrace, highlighting its ability to set up persistence, tamper with local

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Meta and PortSwigger drive offensive security further to find what others miss

Meta and PortSwigger drive offensive security further to find what others miss 2026-04-20 at 11:16 By Anamarija Pogorelec Meta Bug Bounty and PortSwigger have formed a partnership to help security researchers sharpen their skills, collaborate more closely, and improve vulnerability discovery. The initiative combines Meta’s bug bounty program with PortSwigger’s Burp Suite, reflecting a shared

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Hackers Fail to Exploit Flaw in Discontinued TP-Link Routers

Hackers Fail to Exploit Flaw in Discontinued TP-Link Routers 2026-04-20 at 11:16 By Ionut Arghire In-the-wild exploitation has been ongoing for a year, but no successful payload execution has been observed. The post Hackers Fail to Exploit Flaw in Discontinued TP-Link Routers appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article is an excerpt from SecurityWeek View Original

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Next.js developer Vercel warns of customer credential compromise

Next.js developer Vercel warns of customer credential compromise 2026-04-20 at 10:47 By Simon Sharwood Blames outfit called Context.ai, which reckons an agentic OAuth tangle caused the incident Vercel, the company that created the open source Next.js web development framework, has a data leak that led to compromise of some customer credentials, and blamed an outfit

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Saylor teases ‘bigger’ BTC buy days after floating semi-monthly dividends

Saylor teases ‘bigger’ BTC buy days after floating semi-monthly dividends 2026-04-20 at 10:31 By Cointelegraph by Stephen Katte Strategy’s Michael Saylor posted “Think Even Bigger” on Sunday, coming just a week after it disclosed $1 billion of Bitcoin buying. This article is an excerpt from Cointelegraph.com News View Original Source

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