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Asus quietly launched Windows 11 Pure edition and almost no one noticed; 'Not for open channel' OS alludes to a faster, better, cleaner version of Microsoft's popular system
By Wayne Williams published
Asus quietly ships ExpertBook B5 G2 with an unadvertised Windows 11 Pure OS option that appears tailored for enterprise customers.

These are officially the most reliable HDDs around — latest Backblaze report praises Seagate and Western Digital, others aren't so lucky
By Efosa Udinmwen published
Backblaze analyzes 344,196 drives that collectively operated for over 115 million days, reporting improved reliability overall while exposing aging hardware risks and price volatility.

Now that's old school — hackers are turning to snail mail to carry out crypto thefts
By Efosa Udinmwen published
Cybercriminals send physical letters with QR codes, tricking Trezor and Ledger users into revealing recovery phrases and losing cryptocurrency.

'We’re pretty much sold out for calendar 2026': Western Digital CEO says storage firm is completely sold out of HDD capacity already, so does that mean more price rises to come?
By Efosa Udinmwen published
Western Digital say its HDD supply for 2026 is fully booked as enterprise AI demand drives scarcity and potential price increases.

Some top password managers can be hacked and hijacked to change your passwords - here's what we know
By Benedict Collins published
Researchers uncovered vulnerabilities in cloud-based password managers spanning recovery, encryption, sharing, and backwards compatibility.

Oracle promises 'decisive new approach' to MySQL - so will this mean some big changes coming soon?
By Craig Hale published
Oracle acknowledges community concerns over MySQL, and has promised to be more open and collaborative going forward.

OpenClaw AI agents targeted by infostealer malware for the first time
By Sead Fadilpašić published
Locally deployed AI agents hold plenty of secrets, and hackers would love to get their hands on them.

Over half a million VKontakte accounts hijacked using malicious Chrome extensions
By Sead Fadilpašić published
Five extensions were doing all sorts of malicious acts, including stealing payment data.
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