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LinkedIn Scans Extensions Secretly, AI Labs Probe Mercor Breach, Musk Ties Grok to SpaceX IPO

LinkedIn Scans Thousands of Chrome Extensions for Data Collection
- LinkedIn scans over 6000 Chrome extensions on user devices.
- Process collects data without explicit user notification.
- Practice raises privacy questions around browser monitoring.
USA, Apr 03 (TNGB) – LinkedIn has reportedly implemented secret scanning of more than 6000 Chrome extensions installed on user browsers to gather usage and performance data. The company conducts these checks through its web platform without clear prior disclosure to individuals. This approach allows collection of detailed insights into extension behavior and potential security risks.
Browser privacy protections must evolve to address corporate data collection practices.
Major AI Labs Probe Mercor Data Incident Exposing Training Details
- Major AI labs investigate security incident at Mercor data vendor.
- Breach potentially exposed details on AI model training data.
- Companies paused work with vendor pending full review.
USA, Apr 03 (TNGB) – Leading artificial intelligence laboratories are investigating a security incident at Mercor a prominent data vendor that may have compromised information related to model training processes. The event reportedly placed sensitive details about AI development at risk across multiple organizations. Affected firms have temporarily halted collaborations while conducting internal assessments.
Data vendor security remains essential to protecting proprietary advancements in artificial intelligence.
TrueConf Video Software Bug Exploited Prompting CISA Agency Orders
- Bug in TrueConf video conferencing software under active exploitation.
- Hackers leverage vulnerability in enterprise deployments.
- U.S. government orders all agencies to patch within two weeks.
USA, Apr 03 (TNGB) – A critical bug in TrueConf video conferencing software is being actively exploited by hackers according to federal alerts. The vulnerability affects secure communications used by various organizations worldwide. The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency has directed all U.S. government agencies to apply patches within two weeks to mitigate risks.
Timely patching of known vulnerabilities prevents widespread compromise in critical communication tools.
Popular Open Source Tool Delivers Malware in Supply Chain Attack
- Hacker delivered malware through popular open source project.
- Tool sees 100 million weekly downloads among developers.
- Incident highlights risks in software supply chain dependencies.
USA, Apr 03 (TNGB) – A hacker briefly inserted malware into a widely used open source project for software developers that receives an estimated 100 million downloads each week. The compromise reportedly occurred through a supply chain vector and could have affected numerous downstream applications. Security teams scrambled to identify and isolate any impacted code repositories.
Open source ecosystems require robust integrity checks to maintain trust among global developers.
Trump Seeks 707 Million Dollar Cut to CISA Cybersecurity Budget
- Trump proposes 707 million dollar reduction in CISA funding.
- Cut targets agency responsible for federal cyber defenses.
- Proposal aligns with broader efforts to streamline government spending.
WASHINGTON D.C., Apr 03 (TNGB) – President Trump has called for slashing 707 million dollars from the budget of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency as part of larger fiscal reforms. The agency oversees protection of federal networks and critical infrastructure against cyber threats. Supporters argue the reduction eliminates inefficiencies while maintaining core functions.
Federal cybersecurity budgets face ongoing scrutiny amid competing national priorities.
Apple Expands iOS Update to Block Real World DarkSword Exploits
- Apple extends iOS 18 security patch to additional devices.
- Update counters DarkSword attacks triggered by single website visit.
- Measure addresses real world exploitation attempts on iPhones and iPads.
USA, Apr 03 (TNGB) – Apple has broadened its latest iOS 18 security update to cover far more iPhones and iPads in response to real world DarkSword exploits. These attacks can reportedly compromise devices through a visit to a malicious website alone. The expanded rollout ensures greater protection for older supported hardware models.
Rapid security updates strengthen user defenses against evolving web based threats.
German Political Party Die Linke Confirms Qilin Ransomware Data Theft
- Die Linke German political party confirms Qilin ransomware attack.
- Attackers stole sensitive party data during the incident.
- Confirmation follows initial reports of the ransomware demand.
GERMANY, Apr 03 (TNGB) – The German political party Die Linke has confirmed that Qilin ransomware operators stole internal data during a recent cyberattack on its systems. The breach reportedly involved sensitive documents and member information that attackers now hold. Party officials are cooperating with authorities to investigate the full extent of the theft.
Political organizations must treat cybersecurity as a core operational priority.
Elon Musk Requires Grok Subscriptions for Banks on SpaceX IPO
- Elon Musk insists banks handling SpaceX IPO buy Grok subscriptions.
- Requirement applies to financial institutions involved in the process.
- Move ties xAI product to major corporate financing deals.
USA, Apr 03 (TNGB) – Elon Musk has reportedly required banks working on the SpaceX initial public offering to purchase subscriptions to Grok as a condition of participation. The stipulation links the xAI chatbot service directly to the high profile financing arrangement. Several institutions have begun compliance discussions according to sources familiar with the talks.
Corporate financing arrangements increasingly incorporate technology product mandates from key executives.
Half of US Data Center Projects Delayed by Power and Parts Shortages
- Half of planned US data center builds delayed or canceled.
- Shortages of power infrastructure and China sourced parts cited.
- AI driven demand strains existing supply chains and grids.
USA, Apr 03 (TNGB) – Approximately half of planned data center construction projects across the United States have been delayed or canceled due to shortages in power infrastructure and components sourced from China. The surge in artificial intelligence computing needs has accelerated these bottlenecks. Industry analysts note that grid capacity and supply logistics cannot keep pace with current expansion goals.
Infrastructure limitations will determine the pace of artificial intelligence growth in the United States.
Tesla Texas Factory Workforce Shrunk 22 Percent Last Year
- Tesla Texas factory workforce reduced by 22 percent in 2025.
- Decline occurred amid broader operational adjustments.
- Factory remains central to vehicle and energy product output.
USA, Apr 03 (TNGB) – Tesla’s Texas factory workforce reportedly decreased by 22 percent throughout 2025 as the company implemented efficiency measures. The facility continues to serve as a key hub for vehicle production and energy storage systems. Officials attribute the staffing changes to automation improvements and market demand shifts.
Workforce adjustments reflect ongoing efforts to optimize manufacturing scale and costs.


