I brought a Bose, Sony, and JBL speaker to the beach – this one’s my new outdoor essential
All three brands make great Bluetooth speakers, but an unpredictable beach environment exposes their true strengths and weaknesses.
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All three brands make great Bluetooth speakers, but an unpredictable beach environment exposes their true strengths and weaknesses.
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Want a dashcam? Before buying one, repurpose an old phone. It’s free, takes minutes, and works well.
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Netflix has award-winning originals and a smart algorithm, but Peacock counters with live sports and a lower price.
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CIA Director John Ratcliffe said artificial intelligence capabilities are “akin to digital nuclear weapons.”
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A new two-stage malware family called RustDuck is hijacking home routers, IP cameras, Android boxes, and poorly secured servers, then stitching them into a network built to knock websites and online services offline.
Researchers at QiAnXin’s XLab have tracked it since February 2026, and say the real story is not how big it is today, but how fast it is changing.
The end goal is a
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New Microsoft research shows how attackers can hijack AI agents that act on a user’s behalf, using nothing more than a poisoned tool description to make the agent quietly hand over company data to an outsider.
The trick is that the agent never breaks a rule. Every step looks routine, so in a default setup no alarm may fire.
The work comes from Microsoft Incident Response and its
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Learn how modern businesses can judge office software for ISO 27001 certification, GDPR-aligned data handling, encryption, and safer PDF workflows with clarity.
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Threat actors are continuing to exploit a critical Langflow vulnerability as part of fresh attacks designed to deliver a Monero cryptocurrency miner.
The activity has been found to weaponize CVE-2026-33017 (CVSS score: 9.3), an unauthenticated remote code execution (RCE) vulnerability in Langflow, indicating threat actors are scanning and targeting exposed artificial intelligence (AI)
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EvilTokens phishing hides takeover clues until browser execution leaving SOC teams needing deeper visibility to validate threats faster and reduce account risk.
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Boston, Massachusetts, 30th June 2026, CyberNewswire
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