After 25 years defending against man-in-the-middle attacks, a security veteran explains why most AI agents replicate the same architectural risks—creating compliance gaps, opaque decision-making, and ...
Emojis were first developed in Japan in the late 80s and 90s for use on mobile devices, and they quickly spread worldwide as ...
For reference, Unicode 17.0 came out on September 9, introducing well over 160 new characters. The current stable version of ...
Another PayPal phishing scam is circulating, this time with email notifications about recurring or automatic payments. The ...
Unicode Africa, a newly launched pan-African cloud service provider, on Monday announced its entry into the continent’s fast-growing $5 billion cloud computing market, pledging to keep African data ...
Permiso today revealed it has discovered a Unicode-based obfuscation technique, dubbed Inboxfuscation, that allows cybercriminals to gain access to Microsoft Exchange inbox rules in a way that could ...
Threat actors are leveraging a Unicode character to make phishing links appear like legitimate Booking.com links in a new campaign distributing malware. The attack makes use of the Japanese hiragana ...
Ska heads have been waiting for this: A trombone emoji is imminent. The Unicode Consortium, a nonprofit foundation that upholds the Unicode Standard, announced the approved 2025 list of emoji. Other ...
Apple's UI refresh, iOS 26, is almost here. To mark the recently passed World Emoji Day on July 16, the Unicode Consortium has approved a fresh batch of emojis for the update. For context, the Unicode ...
In celebration of World Emoji Day, the Unicode Consortium this week confirmed the new emoji characters that will be added to Unicode 17 in the fall. Emoji characters that are coming include trombone, ...