Assembly Bill 1043 becomes a law in California in January 2027, and will require every operating system to have age verification in account setup.
Lawmakers argue the rule could make the web safer for children, while privacy advocates warn that OS-level age flags normalize user-level tracking.
Want Google out of your life? It's pretty easy to find alternative search, email, and photo storage providers, but it's much harder to come up with a mobile operating system that's free of Google. The ...
The law's broad definition of an "operating system provider" pulls in not just Windows, macOS, Android, and iOS, but Linux distributions and Valve's SteamOS.
Self-hosted agents execute code with durable credentials and process untrusted input. This creates dual supply chain risk, ...
Container instances. Calling docker run on an OCI image results in the allocation of system resources to create a ...
Google has released an emergency update to patch an actively exploited zero-day—the first Chrome zero-day of the year.
New analysis shows that attacks on satellite navigation systems have impacted some 1,100 ships in the Middle East since the ...
Everyday tools like PDF readers, email clients, and archive utilities quietly define the real attack surface. Action1 explains how third-party software drift increases exploit risk and why consistent ...
Morgan Stanley says companies it identifies as ‘AI adopters’ widened operating margins by 310 basis points in 2025, roughly double the MSCI World average. Analysts expect another 230 basis-point ...
The age where players can ignore gaming on Mac may be coming to an end. Third-party devs using open-source software are providing what Apple can’t— or won’t —offer gamers: access to all their games ...