Every time you think the industry has finally stopped doing some reckless, low-effort crap, somebody spins up a fresh box full of sketchy loaders, fake installers, recycled social-engineering bait, and enough exposed infrastructure to make you wonder if prod is just a public beta now – meanwhile some researcher casually drops a technique that turns…
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Microsoft testing adjustable taskbar, Start menu in Windows 11
Microsoft has finally brought back the resizable taskbar and Start menu to Windows 11 in the latest preview version rolling out to Insiders in the Experimental channel. […]
AI, Global Security News, privacy, Risk Management
8 critical questions about the Googlebook, Android, and ChromeOS
Well, hell’s bells: It’s finally happening. After years of misguided rumors and off-base expectations — over a decade’s worth, even! — Google is actually now on the brink of combining Android and ChromeOS into a single superpowered platform for laptops and mobile devices alike. The company officially announced the advent of an entirely new type…
AI, Global Security News, Network Security
IPv6 may briefly have accounted for more than half of internet traffic
Has IPv6 finally reached its day of glory? It’s fair to say that IPv6 has not had the level of take-up expected when the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) ratified it back in 1998. Take-up has been agonizingly slow, not reaching 5 percent of traffic until 2014. However, the use of IPv6 has been slowly…
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Microsoft fixes bug behind Windows Server 2025 automatic upgrades
Microsoft has finally fixed a known issue that was causing systems running Windows Server 2019 and 2022 to “unexpectedly” upgrade to Windows Server 2025. […]
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⚡ Weekly Recap: Telecom Sleeper Cells, LLM Jailbreaks, Apple Forces U.K. Age Checks and More
Some weeks are loud. This one was quieter but not in a good way. Long-running operations are finally hitting courtrooms, old attack methods are showing up in new places, and research that stopped being theoretical right around the time defenders stopped paying attention. There’s a bit of everything this week. Persistence plays, legal wins, influence…
AI, Apps, Compliance, Data Breaches, Endpoint, Exploits, Global Security News, malware, Risk Management
A critical Windows security fix puts legacy hardware on borrowed time
Microsoft is finally blocking a long-since retired program that it said led to “abuse and credential theft,” yet remained widely trusted for years. Beginning in April, Redmond will remove trust for kernel drivers that haven’t been vetted through its Windows Hardware Compatibility Program (WHCP). The company is specifically targeting kernel drivers signed by the now…
AI, Global Security News
ConnectWise Report Reveals New MSP Pay and Hiring Trends
A new report from ConnectWise’s Service Leadership unit shows MSP wage pressures are finally easing after peaking in 2022, but competition for advanced technical talent remains intense. The 2026 Annual IT Solution Provider Compensation Report finds that hybrid work has become the dominant operating model across the IT services industry, while demand for high-skill engineering…
AI, Global Security News
New RFP Template for AI Usage Control and AI Governance
As AI becomes the central engine for enterprise productivity, security leaders are finally getting the green light — and the budget — to secure it. But there’s a quiet crisis unfolding in the boardroom: many organizations know they need “AI Governance,” but they have no idea what they are actually looking for. The CISO’s Dilemma:…
AI, china, Global Security News
Weave’s $8K Laundry Robot Still Needs Human Help
If you were hoping for a home robot that could finally handle laundry for you, Weave Robotics has an answer — sort of. The company’s new Isaac 0 folding robot is now shipping in the Bay Area, but it can’t do the job alone. The roughly $8K device folds common garments in 30 to 90…
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VIDEO: The 40-Year-Old Software You’ve Never Heard Of That Kept Businesses Running During the AWS Outage
After nine years of pursuit, a CEO finally acquired InfoScale — and bet his company’s future on a technology that stitches together the chaos of modern IT. Impressive, bold and solving the most pressing of modern data, app and cloud problems, the article below examines Infoscale and the solutions it offers, while you can watch…
Cybersecurity, Global Security News, Network Security, News
Banana Pro Crypto Trading Bot Expands to Ethereum, Bringing Fast ETH Execution to the Browser
In the latest development, I will show you why Ethereum trading is finally moving to the web – and what Banana Pro changes for ETH traders. Banana Gun has brought native Ethereum execution to Banana Pro, its web-based trading terminal, extending its execution-first infrastructure to the most liquidity-dense network in decentralized finance. For years, Ethereum…
