A weekly look at exploited flaws, exposed systems, supply-chain attacks, browser abuse, malware campaigns, and the security risks that mattered most.
Microsoft recently released a new Insider Preview Build of Windows 11, giving unpaid beta testers an early look at features ...
Consistent Infosystems launches KAVACH USB 3.0 external SSD in India with up to 450 MB/s read speed, 2TB storage, and wide OS ...
Consumer Product Lead Adam Fry reveals a major productivity update that links ChatGPT directly to external Google Drive ...
Windows was spending gigabytes on old recovery history.
A recently patched security flaw in Apple macOS has come under active exploitation in the wild to deploy a cryptocurrency ...
It's no secret that Windows 11 has been one of Microsoft's least popular releases. Was it the seemingly arbitrary hardware requirements that made a whole bunch of older computers into e-waste? Is it ...
Jamf Threat Labs has found Mac malware that steals sensitive data and secretly launches a controllable copy of the victim's Chrome or Safari installs, giving attackers a way into accounts that are ...
Raycast has a new feature called Screen Awareness, which lets users bring context from their active app or window directly into AI Chat. Here are the details. Depending on how you use AI chatbots such ...
A macOS ClickFix campaign shifted tactics from openly serving infostealer lures to hiding them behind a browser-fingerprinting gate. The change makes malicious infrastructure harder to detect while ...
It's easy to accidentally delete an important e-book while organizing files or freeing up storage space. Often people don't ...
A Chromebook can be a pretty flexible device. You can use it for productivity, to play games, watch movies and so on. To do these things, you might download apps from the Google Play Store. Linux apps ...