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I compared a $250 multimeter with a $25 alternative, and the results changed my mind
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I compared a $250 multimeter with a $25 alternative, and the results changed my mind

January 21, 2026 TH Author

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Indonesia Sneakily Buys Spyware, Claims Amnesty International

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Europol op shutters 12 scam call centers and cuffs 21 suspected fraudsters

Cops prevented crims from bilking victims out of more than €10m – but couldn’t stop crime against art A Europol-led operation dubbed “Pandora” has shut down a dozen phone scam centers, and arrested 21 suspects. The cops reckon the action prevented criminals from bilking victims out of more than €10 million (£8.6 million, $11 million).… READ MORE HERE…

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Two years in, Google says passkeys now protect more than 400 million accounts

Google Account users have authenticated themselves using passkeys more than 1 billion times, but passwords are likely to be around for years.
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Federal frenzy to patch gaping GitLab account takeover hole

Warning comes exactly a year after the vulnerability was introduced The US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) is forcing all federal agencies to patch a critical vulnerability in GitLab’s Community and Enterprise editions, confirming it is very much under “active exploit.”… READ MORE HERE…

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1,400 GitLab Servers Impacted By Exploited Vulnerability

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Hackers Compromised Dropbox eSignature Service

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