Author Archives: Onsite Computing, Inc.

ShadowLeak Zero-Click Flaw Leaks Gmail Data via OpenAI ChatGPT Deep Research Agent

Cybersecurity researchers have disclosed a zero-click flaw in OpenAI ChatGPT’s Deep Research agent that could allow an attacker to leak sensitive Gmail inbox data with a single crafted email without any user action. The new class of attack has been codenamed ShadowLeak by Radware. Following responsible disclosure on June 18, 2025, the issue was addressed […]

UNC1549 Hacks 34 Devices in 11 Telecom Firms via LinkedIn Job Lures and MINIBIKE Malware

An Iran-nexus cyber espionage group known as UNC1549 has been attributed to a new campaign targeting European telecommunications companies, successfully infiltrating 34 devices across 11 organizations as part of a recruitment-themed activity on LinkedIn. Swiss cybersecurity company PRODAFT is tracking the cluster under the name Subtle Snail. It’s assessed to be affiliated with Iran’s Islamic […]

Goodbye passwords: Why biometric security is the future of mobile protection

As our world becomes more digital, mobile security has never been more crucial. While passwords have traditionally served as the foundation of device protection, biometric authentication is redefining how we safeguard personal information. Using unique identifiers such as fingerprints or facial features, biometrics deliver stronger security and a smoother user experience, surpassing traditional passwords in […]

Unlocking the future: How biometrics are shaping secure mobile access

In our increasingly mobile lives, traditional passwords are a pain point — both cumbersome and insecure. Biometric authentication, such as facial recognition and fingerprint scanning, offers a superior alternative. These advanced methods not only make unlocking devices faster and easier but also significantly more secure. Why passwords are no longer enough The digital age has […]

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