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NordPass streamlines two-factor authentication with a built-in Authenticator across devices

NordPass simplifies secure logins by including Authenticator on multiple devices in the application for personal use. The time-based one-time password (TOTP) support enables users to add an extra layer of security to their accounts with two-factor authentication, without the need to download or install additional applications. Authentication codes are synchronized within the account, letting users access them on both the mobile app or browser extension. NordPass Authenticator requires biometric verification before revealing the security code. … More → The post NordPass streamlines two-factor authentication with a built-in Authenticator across devices appeared first on Help Net Security.
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European Commission opens consultation on EU digital ecosystems

The European Commission has opened a public call for evidence on European open digital ecosystems, a step toward a planned Communication that will examine the role of open source in EU’s digital infrastructure. The consultation runs from January 6 to February 3, 2026. Submissions will be used to shape a Commission Communication addressed to the European Parliament, the Council, and other EU bodies, which is scheduled for publication in the first quarter of 2026. Role … More → The post European Commission opens consultation on EU digital ecosystems appeared first on Help Net Security.
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Stanford’s AI spots hidden disease warnings that show up while you sleep

Stanford researchers have developed an AI that can predict future disease risk using data from just one night of sleep. The system analyzes detailed physiological signals, looking for hidden patterns across the brain, heart, and breathing. It successfully forecast risks for conditions like cancer, dementia, and heart disease. The results suggest sleep contains early health warnings doctors have largely overlooked.
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How AI agents are turning security inside-out

AppSec teams have spent the last decade hardening externally facing applications, API security, software supply chain risk, CI/CD controls, and cloud-native attack paths. But a growing class of security threats is emerging from a largely underestimated and undefended source: internally built no-code assets. What started out as a few business user created no-code apps is evolving into thousands of automations and AI agents operating across enterprise systems. They pull external data, call internal APIs, reason … More → The post How AI agents are turning security inside-out appeared first on Help Net Security.
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Product showcase: TrackerControl lets Android users see who’s tracking them

TrackerControl is an open-source Android application designed to give users visibility into and control over the hidden data within mobile apps. Many apps routinely communicate with third-party services that collect information about usage. TrackerControl makes this activity visible and allows users to decide what should be blocked. Settings Network options focus on analysis rather than blocking. Users can view detected tracker connections, manage blocklists used for identification, and enable secure DNS (DoH) to protect DNS … More → The post Product showcase: TrackerControl lets Android users see who’s tracking them appeared first on Help Net Security.
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Security teams are paying more attention to the energy cost of detection

Security teams spend a lot of time explaining why detection systems need more compute. Cloud bills rise, models retrain more often, and new analytics pipelines get added to existing stacks. Those conversations usually stay focused on coverage and accuracy. A recent study takes a different approach by measuring anomaly detection models alongside their energy use and associated carbon output, treating compute consumption as part of security operations. Energy use is becoming part of security operations … More → The post Security teams are paying more attention to the energy cost of detection appeared first on Help Net Security.
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Wi-Fi evolution tightens focus on access control

Wi-Fi networks are taking on heavier workloads, more devices, and higher expectations from users who assume constant access everywhere. A new Wireless Broadband Alliance industry study shows that this expansion is reshaping priorities around security, identity, and trust, alongside adoption of new Wi-Fi standards. Wi-Fi access point shipments to the MDU vertical world markets, forecast: 2024 to 2030 (Source: Wireless Broadband Alliance) Wi-Fi 7 moves quickly into the field Wi-Fi 7 adoption advanced faster than … More → The post Wi-Fi evolution tightens focus on access control appeared first on Help Net Security.
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