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Cloudflare report reveals global internet internet traffic grew 19% in 2025 - but a lot of it was just bots
By Ellen Jennings-Trace published
‘Volatile crawling activity’ is an ongoing struggle for internet sites, but website owners are fighting back.

This Google Chrome extension has been silently stealing every AI prompt its users enter
By Sead Fadilpašić published
Malicious Chrome extension has also been stealing AI responses and sharing the data with other companies.

PayPal wants to set up a bank to help support small businesses
By Craig Hale published
PayPal has submitted applications to open its own US bank, with scope for interest-bearing savings accounts

The White House wants to poach tech giants' best workers - new "Tech Force" looks to up the US government's tech skills
By Craig Hale published
A number of private sector companies have already signed up to "Tech Force" US government tech talent acquisition scheme.

Salesforce says it's OK with losing money on AI agents - for now
By Craig Hale published
Customers love flat, seat-based AI agent pricing, so Salesforce sees great monetization opportunities ahead.

So long Google dark web report – I’d never even heard of you
By Benedict Collins published
Google is shutting down its dark web report tool, but I doubt it will be missed.

French government hit by cyberattack - Interior Ministry confirms email systems hit
By Sead Fadilpašić published
Speculation rises over the identity and motives of unknown hackers.

Obscure Polish company quietly launches massive 122.88TB PCIe 5.0 immersion cooled SSD — and no one noticed this world's first except us
By Wayne Williams published
A 122.88TB PCIe 5.0 SSD has quietly appeared from a Polish storage vendor, focusing on immersion cooling compatibility.

Is that your grandad's transistor radio? No, it's a 4-SSD NAS with two 2.5Gb LAN ports, 12GB RAM, and a cracking name — the orange-colored Youyeetoo NestDisk
By Efosa Udinmwen published
The Youyeetoo NestDisk is a compact mini PC with four SSD slots, an Intel N150 CPU, dual 2.5Gb Ethernet, and complete NAS connectivity.

Want to back up your iPhone securely without paying the Apple tax? There’s a hack for that, but it isn’t for everyone... yet
By Wayne Williams published
Want to back up an iPhone locally without iCloud fees? A small Linux-powered device offers encrypted USB backups but you've got to put in the work to set it up.
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