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Almost 7000 Amazon Prime Day scam domains have been registered before the big sale – here's how to shop safely this Amazon Prime Day
By Sead Fadilpašić published
Hackers are in pole position weeks before the big day, looking to steal data and money.

Are Reddit and X down? Here's what we know about their reported issues
By Mark Wilson last updated
Reddit, X and several other sites and services were reportedly down for many earlier today, but seem to be recovering — here's what we know so far.

Web browsers and Cloudflare team up to authenticate human traffic to combat the growing malicious bot hordes and keep the internet authentic
By Benedict Collins published
Cloudflare is developing a protocol to verify legitimate human and AI agent web access

A newbie hacker used "vague, low-skill prompts" in Claude and Codex to breach 14 companies, and the AI Agents did all the legwork
By Sead Fadilpašić published
A newbie hacker is still a newbie hacker, though, and this one left a few gaping holes in his work.

Thousands of D-Link and QNAP NAS routers compromised by fast-moving AryStinger malware that turns unsecured devices into a malicious proxy botnet
By Sead Fadilpašić published
More than 4,000 routers have been compromised so far, while the number of poisoned NAS devices remains unknown.

A YouTuber tried using an ice machine to cool down his Nvidia RTX 3060 rig
By David Nield published
Cooling a GPU with a modified ice machine doesn't sound like a great idea on paper, and it didn't really work out all that well either.

Windows 11 26H2 update is confirmed as boring — but I'm happy about that
By Darren Allan published
Microsoft has adopted a new way of working with Windows 11's annual updates — and I very much approve.

Hackers sent ‘extreme’ alert to millions of people using government tools
By Alex Blake published
Hackers breached government systems in Brazil to send millions of people a mysterious ‘extreme’ alert.

'Password reuse only sharpens this problem': Browser-based password storage isn't as safe as you think – these top tips from the experts show how it should be done
By Sead Fadilpašić published
Many users store their passwords exclusively in the browser, creating a huge opportunity for threat actors.
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