Search Results for: Amazon
Everything You Need to Know About Ethernet
This guide is designed to assist you in choosing the right network cable for your setup. It’s crucial to select the cable type that is compatible with your network and can optimize your hardware’s performance in terms of network speed. The right ethernet cable can significantly improve your network’s performance. Not all cables are the same; […]
Blizzard Allegedly Incubating A StarCraft Shooter
StarCraft is one of Blizzard’s most well-revered franchises, and there hasn’t been any new content for the franchise since 2017, which is when the remastered version of StarCraft was released. Prior to that, the latest content was in 2016 for StarCraft II, adding an expansion to the game. During the Unlocked podcast, Jason Schreier joined them to […]
Unexplained ‘Noise Storms’ flood the Internet, puzzle experts
Internet intelligence firm GreyNoise reports that it has been tracking large waves of “Noise Storms” containing spoofed internet traffic since January 2020. However, despite extensive analysis, it has not concluded its origin and purpose. These Noise Storms are suspected to be covert communications, DDoS attack coordination signals, clandestine command and control (C2) channels of malware operations, or the result […]
Google Password Manager now automatically syncs your passkeys
Google announced that starting today, passkeys added to Google Password Manager will automatically sync between Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, and ChromeOS devices for logged-in users. Passkeys, which use biometric authentication such as fingerprints, facial recognition, or screen locks, provide a more secure and convenient alternative to traditional passwords, significantly reducing the risk of data breaches. […]
Flipper Zero releases Firmware 1.0 after three years of development
After three years of development, the Flipper Zero team has announced the release of the first major firmware version for the portable, customizable hacking device. Flipper Zero is a programmable device for pentesters that has faced controversy after users posted videos online showcasing illegal activities. Because of this, the gadged has been banned or restricted in some […]
DuckDuckGo vs Google: Best Search Engine for Privacy and Speed
Google and DuckDuckGo are two popular search engines, each with its strengths and weaknesses. This comparison looks at their differences in privacy, search results, features, interface, and more to help you decide which search engine is best for you. Your choice of search engine can affect your web browsing experience. Google is the dominant player, […]
SK Hynix Beetle X31 1TB SSD USB Drive Review
Sometimes you just need a portable SSD. That happened to me recently when building a desktop PC from scratch. After assembling the system, installing all the components, and wiring everything up, I found I needed to install not only Windows 11, but also new networking drivers and a BIOS update, all of which were much […]
Greasy Opal’s CAPTCHA solver still serving cybercrime after 16 years
A developer that researchers now track as Greasy Opal, operating as a seemingly legitimate business, has been fueling the cybercrime-as-a-service industry with a tool that bypasses account security solutions and allows bot-led CAPTCHA solving at scale. Greasy Opal has been active for more nearly two decades and tailors its tools based on customers’ targeting needs. […]
Computer Making Buzzing Noises – Why And How To Fix
Buzzing noises aren’t exactly music to the ears. They can be incredibly concerning, especially if you can’t identify where they’re coming from or what’s causing them. In most cases, buzzing noises aren’t indicative of a severe problem. They’re usually caused by something as minor as a coil whine or a loose cable hitting the fans. […]
Windows driver zero-day exploited by Lazarus hackers to install rootkit
The notorious North Korean Lazarus hacking group exploited a zero-day flaw in the Windows AFD.sys driver to elevate privileges and install the FUDModule rootkit on targeted systems. Microsoft fixed the flaw, tracked as CVE-2024-38193 during its August 2024 Patch Tuesday, along with seven other zero-day vulnerabilities. CVE-2024-38193 is a Bring Your Own Vulnerable Driver (BYOVD) vulnerability in the Windows Ancillary Function […]