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How to clear the cache on your TV (and why it makes such a big difference)

December 30, 2025 TH Author

Clearing your TV’s cache can greatly decrease stuttering and improve performance. Here’s how to do it on brands like Samsung, LG, and more.READ MORE HERE…




The Register
May 9, 2025 TH Author

After that 2024 Windows fiasco, CrowdStrike has a plan – job cuts, leaning on AI

CEO: Neural net tech ‘flattens our hiring curve, helps us innovate’ CrowdStrike – the Texas antivirus slinger famous for crashing millions of Windows machines last year – plans to cut five percent of its staff, or about 500 workers, in pursuit of “greater efficiencies,” according to CEO and co-founder George Kurtz.… READ MORE HERE…

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The Register
May 9, 2025 TH Author

openSUSE deep sixes Deepin desktop over security stink

Linux giant finds Chinese environment to be perilous beneath pretty exterior SUSE has kicked the Deepin Desktop Environment (DDE) out of its community-driven Linux distro, openSUSE, and the reasons it gives for doing so are revealing.… READ MORE HERE…

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ZDNet | Security
May 9, 2025 TH Author

If you own an AirTag, you need these accessories to maximize its potential

I found a solution to make AirTags, the best finder tags right now, easier to use despite their awkward UFO-like design.READ MORE HERE…

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ZDNet | Security
May 9, 2025 TH Author

Your password manager is under attack, and this new threat makes it worse: How to defend yourself

Heard of polymorphic browser extensions yet? You will. These savage imposters threaten the very future of credential management. Here’s what you need to know – and do.READ MORE HERE…

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TrendMicro
May 9, 2025 TH Author

Maritime Cybersecurity: Threats & Regulations Loom

This review summarizes the key insights shared during the webinar held on April 9th, which featured maritime cybersecurity experts discussing the growing challenges facing ports, logistics operations, and global supply chains. Read More HERE…

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The Register
May 8, 2025 TH Author

PowerSchool paid thieves to delete stolen student, teacher data. Looks like crooks lied

Now individual school districts extorted by fiends An education tech provider that paid a ransom to prevent the leak of stolen student and teacher data is now watching its school district customers get individually extorted by either the same ransomware crew that hit it – or someone connected to the crooks.… READ MORE HERE…

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ZDNet | Security
May 8, 2025 TH Author

How Google’s AI combats new scam tactics – and how you can stay one step ahead

Google is trying to lock down Search, Chrome, and Android, but ultimately, you’re the last line of defense.READ MORE HERE…

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The Register
May 8, 2025 TH Author

Sudo-rs make me a sandwich, hold the buffer overflows

Ubuntu 25.10 fitted with Rust-written admin tool by default for memory safety’s sake Canonical’s Ubuntu 25.10 is set to make sudo-rs, a Rust-based rework of the classic sudo utility, the default – part of a push to cut memory-related security bugs and lock down core system components.… READ MORE HERE…

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The Register
May 8, 2025 TH Author

Sudo-rs make me a sandwich, hold the buffer overflows

Ubuntu 25.10 fitted with Rust-written admin tool by default for memory safety’s sake Canonical’s Ubuntu 25.10 is set to make sudo-rs, a Rust-based rework of the classic sudo utility, the default – part of a push to cut memory-related security bugs and lock down core system components.… READ MORE HERE…

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The Register
May 8, 2025 TH Author

PowerSchool paid thieves to delete stolen student, teacher data. Crooks may have lied

Now individual school districts extorted by fiends An education tech provider that paid a ransom to prevent the leak of stolen student and teacher data is now watching its school district customers get individually extorted by either the same ransomware crew that hit it – or someone connected to the crooks.… READ MORE HERE…

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