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This new cybercrime platform lets hackers run malicious Google Ads and hide from Google's screening process
By Sead Fadilpašić published
1Campaign has been around for three years and comes with a fancy dashboard.

'Basically zero' — top Goldman Sachs economist says AI barely had any positive effect on the US economy in 2025
By Craig Hale published
Though AI's impact on the US economy might not have been so big, it's certainly set to continue rising globally.

1Password is getting more expensive soon - says change is despite the fact ‘pricing has remained largely unchanged for many years’
By Benedict Collins published
1Password is raising its prices, but it's still cheaper than it was 14 years ago.

Anthropic reveals Remote Control, a mobile version of Claude Code to keep you productive on the move
By Craig Hale published
Local Claude Code CLI sessions can now be accessed from apps or browsers through Remote Control, and it's different to Claude Code on the web.

Microsoft says it will give some slow Windows users the 'gift of time' to upgrade - but it'll cost you
By Craig Hale published
For every two Windows 11 PCs, there's still a Windows 10 PC out there, so Microsoft offers "the gift of time" – paid ESU plans.

SolarWinds Serv-U has some critical security flaws, so users should update now or face attack
By Sead Fadilpašić published
Four critical flaws were addressed, all of which could lead to remote code execution.

Major CarGurus data breach reportedly sees 1.7 million corporate records stolen
By Sead Fadilpašić last updated
CarGurus reportedly hit by ShinyHunters - with devastating effect.

World’s largest SSD has tripled in price in just nine months and now costs more than a new car
By Wayne Williams published
World’s largest SSD has tripled in price in just nine months and now costs $37,128, roughly $302 per terabyte.

Apple users beware — this devious malware can hide its activity while it hijacks your camera and microphone
By Efosa Udinmwen published
Predator spyware bypasses iOS camera and microphone indicators by hooking system processes, enabling covert surveillance despite standard privacy protections.

Microsoft says OpenClaw is "not appropriate to run on a standard personal or enterprise workstation" — so should you be worried?
By Efosa Udinmwen published
Microsoft warns OpenClaw’s design blends automation and persistent credentials, creating structural risks unsuitable for standard personal or enterprise workstations.
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