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OpenAI: Yoo-hoo, look over here, we do that security stuff too!

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June 22, 2026

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Narrative Analysis: Glittering Generalities
OpenAI: Yoo-hoo, look over here, we do that security stuff too!

A plethora of pwn-prevention, including a 'Patch The Planet' pledge

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The Next Web

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· Jul 7, 2026

Why hackers are targeting your digital supply chain, not just your systems

Hackers are constantly looking for new ways to gain access to businesses and it’s rare that it’s through the front door. For most organisations cybersecurity still focuses on protecting internal systems and preventing unauthorised access through measures such as firewalls, encryption and employee training. However, this approach assumes that attackers are trying to gain access directly. It [] This story continues at The Next Web

Daily Post Nigeria

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· Jun 22, 2026

Akwa Ibom: ‘Say something, win something’ – Gov Eno promises reward for security intelligence 

Governor Umo Eno of Akwa Ibom State has introduced a reward system for those who offer actionable security intelligence to forestall security breaches in the state. Speaking at a strategic engagement meeting in Uyo with youth leaders drawn from all villages, the governor emphasised that credible information that helps security agencies prevent crime and apprehend [] Akwa Ibom: ‘Say something, win something’ – Gov Eno promises reward for security intelligence

The Hacker News

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· Jul 7, 2026

CERT/CC Warns of Hidden Admin Backdoor in Tenda Router Firmware

Several versions of firmware released by Chinese network device manufacturer Tenda have been found to embed an undocumented authentication backdoor that enables administrative access to the devices' web management interfaces, the CERT Coordination Center (CERT/CC) warned Monday. An attacker can exploit this vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2026-11405, to bypass the password verification process

Yonhap News Agency

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· Jul 7, 2026

(2nd LD) Prosecutors raid Gwangju police station over leak of murder case details

GWANGJU, July 7 (Yonhap) -- The prosecution on Tuesday raided a police station i...

Malay Mail

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· Jul 8, 2026

Police uncover suspected illegal e-waste facility in Bukit Tengah, 11 foreigners held

BUKIT MERTAJAM, July 8 — Police raided a premises in Lorong Pengkalan Indah, Bukit Tengah, yesterday an...

TheGamer

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· Jun 23, 2026

GTA 6 Scam Websites Offering Early Access Are Popping Up Everywhere

GTA 6 is unsurprisingly being used to try and scam people, with sites offering VIP early access for crypto payments.

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Technology · 2
World · 2
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Related coverage for "OpenAI: Yoo-hoo, look over here, we do that security stuff too!": The Next Web — Why hackers are targeting your digital supply chain, not just your systems. Daily Post Nigeria — Akwa Ibom: ‘Say something, win something’ – Gov Eno promises reward for security intelligence . The Hacker News — CERT/CC Warns of Hidden Admin Backdoor in Tenda Router Firmware. Yonhap News Agency — (2nd LD) Prosecutors raid Gwangju police station over leak of murder case details. Malay Mail — Police uncover suspected illegal e-waste facility in Bukit Tengah, 11 foreigners held. TheGamer — GTA 6 Scam Websites Offering Early Access Are Popping Up Everywhere