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05-16-26 You Are More Vulnerable Online Than Ever โ€” Here’s How to Protect Yourself Right Now

AI isn’t just making our lives easier โ€” it’s also supercharging cybercrime. In this week’s episode of Tech Talk with Refresh Computers, David Levitt and Adam Littlefield break down a chilling new development from Google’s Threat Intelligence Group, explain why every device you own needs updating today, and share the surprising news that Apple finally made iPhone-to-Android texting secure. Whether you’re a casual tech user or a small business owner, this episode is packed with practical advice you can act on immediately.

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Hackers Are Now Using AI to Find Vulnerabilities Before Anyone Else

Google’s Threat Intelligence Group (GTIG) confirmed this week that criminal hackers have used AI to discover and exploit a “zero-day” software vulnerability โ€” a first in cybersecurity history. If you’re not familiar with the term, a zero-day vulnerability is a flaw in software that nobody knows about yet โ€” not the company that made the software, not the public, just the hackers. It’s like finding an unlocked door that nobody knew existed.

In the past, finding these kinds of flaws required elite, highly skilled hackers combing through millions of lines of code. It could take months. Now, with AI doing the heavy lifting, that same process can happen in minutes. The good news? Google used its own AI to detect and block this particular attack before it could spread. The bad news? This is just the beginning.

You have never been more unsafe on your computer, iPhone, or any connected device than you are today. AI has changed the game for hackers โ€” and that means you need to change your habits too.

The Simple Steps That Still Work: Update Everything

The team at Refresh Computers can’t stress this enough: if you see a software update available for your phone, computer, tablet, or any connected device โ€” do it. Do it now. Don’t wait. Many of those updates exist specifically because a vulnerability like a zero-day has been discovered and patched.

Years ago, it was common advice to wait before installing updates because they sometimes caused problems. That’s no longer the case. Today, the risk of not updating far outweighs the risk of a buggy patch.

Here’s what you should do right now:

  • Turn on automatic updates on all your devices โ€” phones, tablets, computers, and Chromebooks.
  • Update your Wi-Fi router. This is one people often forget, but your router is the gateway to your entire home network.
  • Update smart home devices. Your smart TV, digital photo frame, robot vacuum, and even internet-connected appliances are all “endpoints” that hackers can use to get into your network.
  • Use strong, unique passwords โ€” or better yet, set up passkeys for your accounts.
  • Be suspicious of unexpected emails, texts, and calls. If something asks you to click, download, or send money, treat it as hostile until you can verify it directly with the source.

Every connected device is an endpoint. Attackers only need one weak link to get in. Your smart TV, your router, even your robot vacuum โ€” they all need updates too.

Not sure if your devices have automatic updates turned on? That’s exactly what the free tech support hotline at Refresh Computers is for. Call 407-478-8200 and they’ll walk you through it over the phone in just a few minutes.

Apple Finally Makes iPhone-to-Android Texting Secure

Here’s a piece of news that might genuinely surprise you: until this week, text messages sent between iPhones and Android phones were not encrypted. That means anyone with the right tools โ€” especially on public Wi-Fi networks at coffee shops, airports, or RV parks โ€” could potentially intercept and read your messages.

As David put it on the show, sending an old-fashioned SMS text was like sending a postcard through the mail โ€” everyone who handles it along the way can read it.

With the release of iOS 26.5, Apple has finally enabled end-to-end encryption for RCS (Rich Communication Services) messaging between iPhones and Android devices. This is enabled by default, so once you update your iPhone, your cross-platform texts are automatically more secure.

Texting between iPhone and Android used to be like sending a postcard โ€” anyone could read it. With Apple’s iOS 26.5 update, those messages are now encrypted by default using RCS.

Apps like WhatsApp, Signal, Telegram, and even Facebook Messenger have offered encrypted messaging for a while now. Standard texting between Apple and Android was the last holdout โ€” and Apple’s stubborn “walled garden” approach was the reason. It took far too long, but the fix is finally here. If you haven’t updated your iPhone yet, this is another great reason to do it today.

The AI Landscape: Google’s Gemini Push and the Musk vs. Altman Battle

On the broader AI front, Google announced a major AI overhaul for Android, integrating its Gemini AI assistant throughout the entire operating system. Adam shared that he’s been testing Gemini on his Samsung device โ€” using it for calendar management, email organization, and getting smart notifications โ€” and finds it genuinely helpful for staying organized.

Meanwhile, the legal battle between Elon Musk and Sam Altman continues to make headlines. Musk co-founded OpenAI (the company behind ChatGPT) with Altman, originally as a nonprofit, open-source initiative. When Altman shifted OpenAI toward a for-profit model, Musk sued, claiming the move violated their founding agreement. The lawsuit is still unfolding.

As for Musk’s own AI chatbot, Grok, it appears to be losing momentum. Downloads dropped from about 20 million in January to roughly 8.3 million in April. Competitors like Anthropic’s Claude are gaining fans for their smoother, more professional experience, while Grok’s playful “extreme modes” may have positioned it more as a toy than a serious tool.

The Bottom Line: Take Action Today

The cybersecurity landscape has fundamentally changed. AI has given hackers tools that can find and exploit software flaws faster than ever before. But the defenses that work are still surprisingly simple: keep your devices updated, use strong passwords and passkeys, and stay skeptical of anything unexpected that lands in your inbox or on your screen.

If you need help checking your settings, updating your devices, or just want peace of mind, the team at Refresh Computers is here for you. Call the free tech support hotline at 407-478-8200, visit the store at 820 E. State Road 434 in Longwood (open Mondayโ€“Saturday, 9 AM to 7 PM), or head to refreshcomputers.net to browse quality refurbished computers, chat with their AI-powered assistant, and take advantage of free shipping on orders over $300. Don’t wait until you’re a victim โ€” get ahead of the threats today.

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