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‘Simple but dangerous’ – Top VPNs targeted by typosquatting as 14% of fake domains found to be malicious

TechRadar investigation found five VPNs affected by typosquatting About 14% of the 980+ domains are malicious Acts as a reminder to always double check the URL Cybercriminals employ a variety of tactics to distribute malware and harvest data, but few are as simple as misusing fraudulent web domains. Although often associated with targeting online shoppers, […]

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Beware, this fake site offers a malicious 7-Zip installer loaded with malware

Fake 7zip.com website distributes malware along with legitimate download of archives Victim devices assimilated into malicious cybercrime residential proxy networks Digital squatting cases up 68% in five years to reach record 6,200 disputes by 2025 The good name of 7zip is being misused in a malware distribution campaign that tricks victims into becoming part of

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Claude desktop extension can be hijacked to send malware out of a simple Google Calendar event

LayerX warns that Claude Desktop Extensions enables zero-click prompt injection attacks Extensions run unsandboxed with full system privileges, which risks remote code execution Bug rated CVSS 10/10, appears to be unresolved By their very nature, Claude Desktop Extensions can be exploited for zero-click, quick injection attacks that can lead to remote code execution (RCE) and

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Quordle Hints and Answers for Thursday February 12th (Game #1480)

Looking for a different day? A new Quordle puzzle pops up at midnight every day for your time zone – meaning some people always play “today’s game” while others play “yesterday’s”. If you’re looking for the Wednesday puzzle instead then click here: Quordle Hints and Answers for Wednesday February 11th (Game #1479). Quordle was one

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Printing one of the world’s hardest materials has just become possible through an unexpected change in how metals are handled

Tungsten carbide can now be printed without melting or destroying its strength A laser and heated wire soften metal just enough to bond layers Avoiding full melting reduces defects that previously blocked metal additive manufacturing Most people know about 3D printers making plastic parts, toys or simple tools, but printing metal is much more difficult.

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‘It’s like they jumped off the screen’ – Disney World’s Frozen Ever After reopens with more immersive Elsa, Anna and Kristoff animatronics that ‘gave chills’

While it’s not the arrival of a certain walking, talking snowman — something Disneyland Paris and Hong Kong Disneyland will receive later in 2026 — Disney World Epcot’s flagship Frozen attraction is getting a major upgrade of its own after a brief renovation. The doors will reopen on February 12, 2026 – for the first

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North Korean hackers are using AI-generated video to deliver malware to macOS and Windows

Mandiant reports UNC1069 using compromised Telegram, fake Zoom calls and deepfake videos Victims tricked into installing malware package including WAVESHAPER, HYPERCALL and SUGARLOADER North Korean actors target crypto firms and continue state-linked theft campaigns such as Lazarus and TraderTraitor North Korean cybercriminals appear to be up to their game, with new Mandiant reports claiming the

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64GB DDR5 RAM rises from the low $200s to over $1000 in six months, with prices still rising

64GB DDR5 RAM kits that cost $200 not too long ago are now more than $1000 The rise in the price of RAM has turned routine PC upgrades into luxury purchases AI demand is partly to blame for the ongoing RAM crisis, but it’s not the only reason It’s not a good time to be

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Apple could defy the RAM crisis with a rumored cheaper MacBook – which sounds like its biggest laptop launch in years

Apple could ship its affordable MacBook in quantities of up to 8 million New rumors say this would represent 25% of Mac sales by 2025 In short, the company could have big plans for its wallet-friendly device, and the means to price it temptingly in this adverse climate Apple’s rumored affordable MacBook could be a

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The SD Association outlines a future with SD Express speeds and SDUC capacities up to 128TB, although where are the 4TB and 8TB cards announced years ago?

The SD Association says multi-terabyte SDUC cards are already shipping across some sectors Sandisk showed 4TB SDUC cards almost two years ago, but still no sign SD Express brings speeds in the SSD class, while capacity targets reach 128TB The SD Association says multi-terabyte SDUC cards are already shipping, with the format starting at 2

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