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Chris Harper - Sat, Jan 10, 2026
Google's drive to infuse AI across its portfolio of existing products has seen steady Gemini integration in many areas, and now Gmail is getting the biggest Gemini overhaul yet. Gmail will now include a dedicated AI Inbox, which is meant...
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Chris Harper - Mon, Dec 29, 2025
2.3 million user records from the WIRED database have leaked and the hackers who did it claim that millions of other records from other Cond Nast-owned publications (like The New Yorker, Vanity Fair, and more) will also be released soon...
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Chris Harper - Sat, Dec 20, 2025
Compromised home networks are an increasing concern. Most recently we've written about theSantaStealer malware, budget Android TV boxes doubling as botnets, andcompromised routers. Fully securing your home network requires an assortment of...
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Chris Harper - Thu, Dec 11, 2025
Those of you using WinRAR, Windows 10, or both should be on high alert. Two new vulnerabilities have been documented in the wild and are being actively exploited. As of this week, The National Coordinator for Critical Infrastructure...
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Aaron Leong - Fri, Nov 21, 2025
After eons of Android users relying on cumbersome cloud links or email attachments to share content with iPhones, Google dropped a bombshell yesterday that its Quick Share function can now directly communicate with Apples proprietary...
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Aaron Leong - Fri, Nov 14, 2025
Food delivery giant DoorDash has once again come under negative limelight, this time with a massive data breach stemming from a sophisticated social engineering attack that targeted one of its employees in October. The incident allowed an...
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Paul Lilly - Mon, Nov 10, 2025
Google and Disney remain embroiled in a contract dispute that is preventing YouTube TV subscribers from accessing a litany of Disney-owned channels, including ABC, ESPN, FX, National Geographic, and several others. In the wake of the...
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Alan Velasco - Fri, Oct 31, 2025
A new threat in is the wild affecting sites that run WordPress, a popular content management system. Wordfence, a company that focuses onsecurity research in the WordPress ecosystem, is reporting that a vulnerability is affecting the...
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Alan Velasco - Mon, Oct 27, 2025
Microsofts efforts to include its Copilot AI in as many of its services and products as possible has landed the company in some hot water. The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) is taking the company to court, accusing...
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Aaron Leong - Fri, Oct 10, 2025
A financially-motivated hacking group, tracked by Microsoft as Storm-2657, has so far successfully compromised employee accounts at three U.S. universities to steal their salaries in what campaign experts are deeming "payroll pirate"...
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Zak Killian - Mon, Oct 06, 2025
Discord's latest security screw-up is exactly the kind of nightmare privacy advocates have been warning about since platforms started demanding government IDs for "safety." The company confirmed this week that a breach at one of its...
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Chris Harper - Wed, Sep 17, 2025
Update @5PM on 9/17/25: ASUS has responded to this report on its official Twitter account, acknowledging these reported issues and investigating the cause and potential fixes.
If you've noticed odd stutters or audio crackles when using...
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Chris Harper - Fri, Sep 12, 2025
Starting yesterday, Google began rolling out a new feature to Gmail users across mobile and desktop alike an overhaul to Gmail's purchase and delivery tracking functionality. Previously, Gmail would highlight deliveries set to arrive...
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Victor Awogbemila - Fri, Aug 29, 2025
We are not expecting a decline in the number of data breaches and ransomware campaigns anytime soon. At least not at a time when AI is becoming an enabler for the malicious activities of black hat hackers. Weve published a lot of reports...
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Aaron Leong - Mon, Aug 11, 2025
Dear friends, it is time to pour one out for the iconic, screeching sound of a modem connecting to the internet. AOL, a name synonymous with the early days of the world wide web, has announced it will officially end its dial-up internet...
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Victor Awogbemila - Wed, Jul 30, 2025
Opera filed a complaint against Microsoft, accusing it of unfairly promoting its browser to the detriment of others. In Operas complaint with Brazil's anti-trust authority (CADE), the software company accused Microsoft of influencing major...
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Alan Velasco - Tue, Jul 29, 2025
Theres been turmoil in the gaming world after a mass delisting of games on Steam, which followed a change in policy regarding what games are allowed on the platform. Itch.io implemented a similar change to its policies a few days later, which caused even more games to be taken down. This...
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Zak Killian - Tue, Jul 29, 2025
Tired of dead zones and sluggish connections when everyone in the house is online? Netgear's latest Orbi 370 Wi-Fi 7 mesh system might be exactly what you need to supercharge your home network. Right now, there are some excellent...
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Victor Awogbemila - Tue, Jul 22, 2025
If you are an Android user who enjoys the convenience of accessing your favorite music streaming applications while navigating with Google Maps, then you may have noticed that some music playback controls are missing after updating to the latest version (v25.28). Google has acknowledged that a...
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Paul Lilly - Tue, Jul 08, 2025
Prime Day is officially upon us and will stick around for an unprecedented amount of time this year, with Amazon serving up 96 hours of deals. That also means we're getting bombarded with emails giving us a heads up to deals as...
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Victor Awogbemila - Thu, Jul 03, 2025
A few weeks ago, we warned about the security dangers posed by stalkerware apps. We specifically mentioned that they are not only dangerous for victims, but also for stalkers, and a newly published report only reinforces those claims...
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Paul Lilly - Wed, Jul 02, 2025
You should always be suspicious of unsolicited communications via email, text, and phone calls, especially if you are being asked to provide any kind of personal information. That falls under the category of Safe Computing 101. Lest anyone...
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