1. Massive Data Breach Exposes 16 Billion Login Credentials
Latest News – A significant cybersecurity breach has compromised over 16 billion login credentials from major platforms including Apple, Google, Facebook, Telegram, and GitHub. Cybersecurity researchers confirm the leaked data is recent and not recycled from older incidents. The breach comprises data from 30 different datasets, some containing up to 3.5 billion records, and appears to have been circulating online since early 2025.
- 1. Massive Data Breach Exposes 16 Billion Login Credentials
- 2. Orlando Pirates Deny Mofokeng’s €1.5 Million Transfer Rumours
- 3. Lorch’s Stellar Club World Cup Performance Sparks Bafana Bafana Recall
- 4. Kyalami Circuit Advances Towards Formula 1 Return
- 5. Over 700 Gauteng Police Vehicles Unserviceable Amid Crime Surge
Experts warn that the data is highly weaponizable and could facilitate phishing, account takeovers, and identity theft. Google has responded by urging users to adopt passkeys—secure login technologies using biometrics or device authentication—as an alternative to traditional passwords. Users are advised to switch to passkeys, utilise password managers, refrain from clicking unknown links, and enable security alerts. Read More.

2. Orlando Pirates Deny Mofokeng’s €1.5 Million Transfer Rumours
Latest News – Orlando Pirates have dismissed reports linking midfielder Relebohile Mofokeng with a €1.5 million move to Israeli club Maccabi Tel Aviv. The club stated they have received no approach from Maccabi Tel Aviv over the signing of the 20-year-old. Despite speculation, Pirates have reiterated their commitment to retaining Mofokeng, who has been a standout performer in the PSL. His father has expressed a desire for him to move to Europe, citing potential growth in leagues like Spain, England, or France. Read More.

3. Lorch’s Stellar Club World Cup Performance Sparks Bafana Bafana Recall
Latest News – Thembinkosi Lorch delivered a standout performance for Wydad Casablanca in their 2-0 loss to Manchester City in the FIFA Club World Cup. Despite the defeat, Lorch’s dynamic play and creativity on the field have reignited discussions about his potential return to the South African national team. Former Bafana Bafana stars praised his performance, with some expressing disappointment when he was substituted at halftime. Lorch’s display has intensified calls for his inclusion in upcoming national team selections. Read More.

4. Kyalami Circuit Advances Towards Formula 1 Return
Latest News – Kyalami Grand Prix Circuit has received approval from the FIA for its proposed upgrades to achieve Grade 1 status, a requirement to host Formula 1 races. The upgrades, estimated to cost between R90 million and R180 million, include enhancements to safety features such as run-off areas, barrier systems, and drainage. While the circuit owner, Toby Venter, has committed to funding the upgrades, he has called on the South African government to engage with Formula 1 management to facilitate the return of the sport to the country. Read More.

5. Over 700 Gauteng Police Vehicles Unserviceable Amid Crime Surge
Latest News – A critical shortage of operational police vehicles in Gauteng is hindering crime prevention efforts. Reports indicate that over 700 out of 5,630 police vehicles are currently unserviceable, with stations like Ennerdale and Tarlton being the worst affected. The Democratic Alliance has called on provincial authorities to prioritise the replacement and repair of these vehicles to ensure effective policing and public safety. Read More.
