Sennheiser just gave me a compelling reason to put away my Bose and Sony headphones for good

As audio quality reaches technological limits, brands are exploring alternative features.

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I programmed a $7 ESP32-S3 board to block all computer’s web ads – and it took just minutes

Raspberry Pi boards have gotten expensive, so I’ve been looking for cheaper alternatives. I found one in a tiny ESP32-S3 board.

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Does your phone charge as fast as advertised? I measured the latest iPhone, Samsung, OnePlus

Phone makers love to advertise fast-charging speeds. I tested three flagship phones with OEM and Anker chargers to see what their claims really mean.

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INC Ransomware Thrives by Mastering the Basics

And one of those basics is focusing on sectors where a ransomware disruption creates immediate pressure to pay up, like with healthcare.

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Crypto Clipper Campaign Abuses Fake Reviews, AI Narrators, and VirusTotal Comments

An unknown threat actor has been observed leveraging paid or promoted posts on legitimate news websites to drum up buzz for their warez, according to new findings from Check Point Research.

The threat actor also has at their disposal a dedicated WordPress phishing page that acts as the central hub, alongside GitHub and SourceForge projects promoted by fake accounts, a YouTube channel, and a

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Cybercriminals allegedly hacked tens of thousands of Fortinet firewalls used by major companies all over the world

An alleged Russian-speaking group of cybercriminals is reportedly compromising and targeting several major companies that use Fortinet Firewalls and VPNs through previously known passwords.

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The best Lenovo laptops on sale for Prime Day: 8 models we’ve tested personally

We’ve tested dozens of Lenovo laptops over the last year. These are the models we recommend – and they’re all on sale for Amazon Prime Day.

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Junior Hacker Used Tailscale and OpenSSH to Keep Access After His C2 Went Offline

A French-speaking attacker broke into a small French automotive business, planted a keylogger, and stole banking and email credentials.

Ordinary stuff, until one move near the end.

Before his command-and-control server went dark, he installed OpenSSH and Tailscale on a victim’s machine, building a way back in that did not run through the C2 at all. When the Havoc server went offline the next

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Firefox for Android just got 3 useful browsing features – including an ad block tracker

You can now arrange your tabs into organized groups, manage your settings more easily, and see which trackers Firefox has blocked.

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FortiBleed Attack Exposes Fortinet Firewall Credentials in 194 Countries

Researchers say FortiBleed used stolen and tested credentials to access exposed Fortinet firewalls, putting major organizations and public agencies at risk now.

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