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13694030100?profile=RESIZE_400xThink your shiny new electric vehicle keeps your secrets safe?  Think again.  Researchers from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) recently proved that the innocent-looking battery gauge on your dashboard can betray your personal details to anyone tech-savvy enough to look.  Simply put, the way your EV uses power isn't just about range anxiety, it's broadcasting your location and driving habits in surprising detail. 

How Battery Power Patterns Betray Drivers - MIT researchers demonstrate

13674221101?profile=RESIZE_400xA job search platform exposed over 5 million resumes, putting millions of job seekers at risk of identity theft, targeted scams and fraud.  The leak, discovered by cybersecurity researchers at Cybernews, comes from a misconfigured Microsoft Azure storage container that is accessible on the Internet.  The unsecured cloud bucket contained more than 5.1 million files, predominantly resumes and CVs, dating from 2016 to 2025.[1]

The breach is linked to LiveCareer, a platform founded in 2004 that prov