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US govt seizes $1 million in crypto from BlackSuit ransomware gang

The U.S. Department of Justice (DoJ) seized cryptocurrency and digital assets worth $1,091,453 at the time of confiscation, on January 9, 2024, from…

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How To Efficiently Level Up Pets to 50 in Grow a Garden 

Leveling up your pets in Grow a Garden can sometimes feel tiring, especially since the older a pet gets, the more XP it…

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Starbucks to South Korean customers: Leave your desktops and printers at home

According to a recent report from The Korea Herald, Starbucks has banned the use of full-size desktop computers, printers, power strips, and privacy…

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Intel Nova Lake could feature up to 28 CPU cores and 12 Xe3 Celestial GPU cores

According to tipster Jaykihn, Intel’s Nova Lake platform will include the standard HX, H, and U series, each targeting different segments of the…

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Over 3,000 NetScaler devices left unpatched against CitrixBleed 2 bug

Over 3,300 Citrix NetScaler devices remain unpatched against a critical vulnerability that allows attackers to bypass authentication by hijacking user sessions, nearly two…

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CapCut combines simplicity and function in a free video editor

When it comes to video editing, DaVinci Resolve is widely regarded as the best free pro-grade suite available. However, if you’re looking for…

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Curly COMrades cyberspies hit govt orgs with custom malware

A new cyber-espionage threat group has been using a new backdoor malware that provides persistent access through a seemingly inactive scheduled task. The threat…

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China urges domestic tech companies to avoid Nvidia H20 chips

According to reports from Bloomberg and The Financial Times, several big Chinese firms, including Alibaba and TikTok parent ByteDance, were asked by regulators…

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275M patient records breached—How to meet HIPAA password manager requirements

In 2024, the healthcare sector experienced over 700 data breach incidents, which is higher than any other industry, including finance. These breaches exposed…

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Cornell researchers develop invisible light-based watermark to detect deepfakes

The concept, called noise-coded illumination, was presented August 10 at SIGGRAPH 2025 in Vancouver, British Columbia, by Peter Michael, a Cornell computer science…

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