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In this episode, we break down Google’s decision to shut down its Dark Web Report feature and what it means for everyday users and security professionals alike. Once designed to alert users when personal data surfaced on the dark web, the tool will officially stop monitoring in January 2026 raising questions about visibility, accountability, and user protection.
We also explore the broader threat landscape, including newly linked Chinese hacking groups exploiting critical vulnerabilities, a surge in Chrome zero-day exploits, and the rise of malware campaigns abusing trusted platforms like ChatGPT and Google Ads.
Whether you’re a cybersecurity professional or just trying to stay safe online, this episode delivers practical insights, real-world implications, and what steps you should take next to protect your digital identity.
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By FolaIn this episode, we break down Google’s decision to shut down its Dark Web Report feature and what it means for everyday users and security professionals alike. Once designed to alert users when personal data surfaced on the dark web, the tool will officially stop monitoring in January 2026 raising questions about visibility, accountability, and user protection.
We also explore the broader threat landscape, including newly linked Chinese hacking groups exploiting critical vulnerabilities, a surge in Chrome zero-day exploits, and the rise of malware campaigns abusing trusted platforms like ChatGPT and Google Ads.
Whether you’re a cybersecurity professional or just trying to stay safe online, this episode delivers practical insights, real-world implications, and what steps you should take next to protect your digital identity.
#bleepingcomputer.com