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Over 5,000 malicious domains targeting 2026 US Midterm elections spotted going live – and they could be used for fraud, phishing, or worse
By Sead Fadilpašić published
Malicious actors are not targeting vote counters, but rather the voters themselves.

Cherry's new Ultra-Wideband K63W promises to end gaming keyboard latency
By Isaiah Williams published
Computex 2026 Gaming on a mouse and keyboard isn't for everyone, but this new Cherry Ultra-Wideband keyboard has me more interested than ever before.

2026 is the year of handheld gaming, and Computex reveals are proof alone
By Isaiah Williams published
Computex 2026 Handheld gaming has gone up another notch in 2026, with new devices unveiled at Computex 2026, featuring far more powerful hardware than before.

Rapid7 observes new Palo Alto VPN flaw exploited in the wild to bypass GlobalProtect authentication
By Sead Fadilpašić published
A flaw fixed last month is now being used in real-life attacks, and security researchers are urging users to patch.

Microsoft is finally fixing a glaring issue with Windows 11 search
By Darren Allan published
Microsoft is improving Windows search in a number of ways, and this is an important tweak.

Compromised Red Hat npm packages downloaded over 80,000 times in one week – supply chain attack still ongoing
By Sead Fadilpašić published
Security researchers spotted a new campaign using the same methods as TeamPCP.

Too much power? Asus ROG Thor 3000W Titanium III Edition is a beast of a PSU that could blow up your energy bills
By Aleksha McLoughlin published
Computex 2026 Asus has announced a massive 3000W PSU, aimed at gaming and productivity power users who need as much juice as physically possible.

Ransomware groups grow revenue by almost 40% in Q1 2026
By Sead Fadilpašić published
Initial Access Brokers are removing a major pain point helping ransomware operators steal more.

Thousands of compromised websites abused by DriveSurge in active ClickFix and FakeUpdates campaigns
By Sead Fadilpašić published
SilentPush is warning about an Intial Access Broker campaign called DriveSurge that uses thousands of websites to deploy a backdoor.

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