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Unplugging these 7 common household devices helped reduce my electricity bills

January 11, 2026 TH Author

You might be surprised to learn how many ‘vampire devices’ could be in your home, silently draining power.READ MORE HERE…




The Register
April 14, 2025 TH Author

Old Fortinet flaws under attack with new method its patch didn’t prevent

PLUS: Chinese robodogs include backdoor; OpenAI helps spammer; A Dutch data disaster; And more! Infosec In Brief  Fortinet last week admitted that attackers have found new ways to exploit three flaws it thought it had fixed last year.… READ MORE HERE…

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TrendMicro
April 14, 2025 TH Author

BPFDoor’s Hidden Controller Used Against Asia, Middle East Targets

A controller linked to BPF backdoor can open a reverse shell, enabling deeper infiltration into compromised networks. Recent attacks have been observed targeting the telecommunications, finance, and retail sectors across South Korea, Hong Kong, Myanmar, Malaysia, and Egypt. Read More HERE…

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The Register
April 12, 2025 TH Author

LLMs can’t stop making up software dependencies and sabotaging everything

Hallucinated package names fuel ‘slopsquatting’ The rise of LLM-powered code generation tools is reshaping how developers write software – and introducing new risks to the software supply chain in the process.… READ MORE HERE…

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The Register
April 12, 2025 TH Author

AI can’t stop making up software dependencies and sabotaging everything

Hallucinated package names fuel ‘slopsquatting’ The rise of AI-powered code generation tools is reshaping how developers write software – and introducing new risks to the software supply chain in the process.… READ MORE HERE…

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ZDNet | Security
April 12, 2025 TH Author

5 warning signs that your phone’s been hacked – and how to fight back

Here are the biggest warning signs that your phone may be compromised and the secret codes that can tell you all about it.READ MORE HERE…

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The Register
April 12, 2025 TH Author

Microsoft total recalls Recall totally to Copilot+ PCs

Redmond hopes you’ve forgotten or got over why everyone hated it the first time After temporarily shelving its controversial Windows Recall feature amid a wave of backlash, Microsoft is back at it – now quietly slipping the screenshotting app into the Windows 11 Release Preview channel for Copilot+ PCs, signaling its near-readiness for general availability.… READ MORE HERE…

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ZDNet | Security
April 11, 2025 TH Author

Biometrics vs. passcodes: What lawyers recommend if you’re worried about warrantless phone searches

Do passcodes really protect you more from warrantless phone searches than biometrics? It’s complicated.READ MORE HERE…

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The Register
April 11, 2025 TH Author

Ransomware crims hammering UK more than ever as British techies complain the board just doesn’t get it

Issues at the very top continue to worsen The UK government’s latest annual data breach survey shows the number of ransomware attacks on the isles is on the increase – and many techies are forced to constantly informally request company directors for defense spending because there’s no security people on the board.… READ MORE HERE…

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The Register
April 11, 2025 TH Author

Ex-Meta exec tells Senate Zuck dangled US citizen data in bid to enter China

Former policy boss claims Facebook cared little about national security as it chased the mighty Yuan Facebook’s former director of global public policy told a Senate committee that Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg was willing to do almost anything to get the social network into China – including, she alleged, offering up Americans’ data.… READ MORE HERE…

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Microsoft Secure
April 10, 2025 TH Author

The ultimate guide to Microsoft Security at RSAC 2025 

For RSAC 2025, Microsoft Security is bringing an exciting lineup of sessions, expert panels, and exclusive networking opportunities to empower security professionals in the era of AI.
The post The ultimate guide to Microsoft Security at RSAC 2025  appeared first on Microsoft Security Blog. READ MORE HERE…

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