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Fake Mac Crash Reports Target Passwords and Crypto Wallets
Apple Releases Updated Beta 3 Builds for iPadOS 27 and macOS 27 Golden Gate
iOS 27 Expands Apple Translate with Nine New Languages and Accents
Do All Free Apps Collect Your Data?
Does Two-Factor Authentication Really Improve Security?
Opera launches new security feature to block clipboard attacks
Can Clearing Your Cache Erase Your Browsing History?
Microsoft launches Azure Linux 4.0, challenging Windows Server in enterprises
Do More App Permissions Mean Better Functionality?
Do Social Media Platforms Sell Your Data to Advertisers?
Microsoft fixes Windows 11 slow shutdown delays in latest update
Are Encrypted Messaging Apps Entirely Secure?
Do Social Media Platforms Use Your Data for Ads?
Windows Secure Boot Certificates Expire Tomorrow: What You Need to Know
Does Social Media Harm Mental Health?
Antivirus Software: Complete Protection Myth
Are Apple Devices Immune to Viruses?
Cracking DES: The 1997 Breakthrough in Encryption
Meta’s Threads Reaches 500 Million Monthly Users with New Features
Using strong passwords is still the best defense against account hacking
The Double-Edged Sword of Social Media Privacy: Myth or Truth?
AV2 Codec Set to Boost Mobile Video Efficiency with Superior Compression
macOS 27 Poised to Deliver Two Long-Awaited Features for Mac Users
Chinese Spies Exploit LinkedIn to Target Western Professionals
Napster’s 1999 Launch and the Dawn of Digital Music Sharing
Is Using a Password Manager Safer Than Remembering Passwords?
The 1995 Java Release and Its Lasting Impact on Software Development
The First Bitcoin Pizza Purchase and Its Lasting Impact
Law Enforcement Shuts Down VPN Service Used by Ransomware Gangs
Microsoft’s 1998 Antitrust Battle and Its Lasting Impact on Tech
Fake Mac Crash Reports Target Passwords and Crypto Wallets

New Mac crash report malware tricks users into revealing passwords and crypto wallet info. Apple users should be cautious of unexpected password prompts to avoid credential theft.

Apple Releases Updated Beta 3 Builds for iPadOS 27 and macOS 27 Golden Gate

Apple has rolled out revised beta 3 builds for iPadOS 27 and macOS 27 Golden Gate, signaling ongoing refinements ahead of their public release. Here’s what developers and users need to know.

iOS 27 Expands Apple Translate with Nine New Languages and Accents

iOS 27 enhances Apple Translate by adding nine new languages and accents, improving global accessibility and user experience across the Apple ecosystem.

Do All Free Apps Collect Your Data?

Not all free apps misuse user data; many operate with legitimate purposes.

Does Two-Factor Authentication Really Improve Security?

Exploring the impact of two-factor authentication on account security.

Opera launches new security feature to block clipboard attacks

Opera introduces a security feature designed to prevent clipboard-based copy-paste attacks, enhancing browser protection against emerging clipboard threats.

Can Clearing Your Cache Erase Your Browsing History?

Clearing your cache does not completely erase your browsing history.

Microsoft launches Azure Linux 4.0, challenging Windows Server in enterprises

Microsoft releases Azure Linux 4.0 as an ISO for enterprise servers, signaling a potential shift away from Windows Server dominance in corporate IT environments.

Do More App Permissions Mean Better Functionality?

Exploring the relationship between app permissions and functionality.

Do Social Media Platforms Sell Your Data to Advertisers?

Exploring the truth behind social media data practices.

Microsoft fixes Windows 11 slow shutdown delays in latest update

Microsoft has resolved the Windows 11 slow shutdown issue that frustrated users for years, improving system responsiveness and user experience.

Are Encrypted Messaging Apps Entirely Secure?

Exploring the security of encrypted messaging apps and their limitations.

Do Social Media Platforms Use Your Data for Ads?

Social media platforms indeed use your personal data for targeted advertising.

Windows Secure Boot Certificates Expire Tomorrow: What You Need to Know

Windows Secure Boot certificates expire tomorrow, June 24. Users must update certificates to maintain system security and protect against startup threats.

Does Social Media Harm Mental Health?

Exploring the complex effects of social media on mental health.

Antivirus Software: Complete Protection Myth

Antivirus software does not guarantee complete protection from all cyber threats.

Are Apple Devices Immune to Viruses?

Discover the truth behind the claim that Apple devices are virus-proof.

Cracking DES: The 1997 Breakthrough in Encryption

On June 17, 1997, a group of Internet users cracked DES encryption, challenging US export restrictions and reshaping the future of cryptography and digital security.

Meta’s Threads Reaches 500 Million Monthly Users with New Features

Meta’s Threads hits 500 million monthly active users, introducing new personalization and community tools to enhance user engagement and platform growth.

Using strong passwords is still the best defense against account hacking

Strong passwords are essential for protecting your online accounts.

The Double-Edged Sword of Social Media Privacy: Myth or Truth?

Social media has transformed how we communicate and stay connected, but every post, click, and interaction can also expose personal data. Balancing convenience and privacy is more important than ever.

AV2 Codec Set to Boost Mobile Video Efficiency with Superior Compression

The AV2 codec, successor to AV1, promises better compression and data savings, enhancing mobile video streaming efficiency and reducing bandwidth use.

macOS 27 Poised to Deliver Two Long-Awaited Features for Mac Users

macOS 27, set to debut at WWDC, is rumored to introduce two highly requested features by longtime Mac users, marking a significant update in Apple’s desktop OS.

Chinese Spies Exploit LinkedIn to Target Western Professionals

Chinese spies are reportedly using LinkedIn to lure Western professionals into sharing sensitive information, raising new cybersecurity concerns on public job platforms.

Napster’s 1999 Launch and the Dawn of Digital Music Sharing

On June 1, 1999, Shawn Fanning and Sean Parker released Napster, transforming music sharing by simplifying MP3 distribution. This shift reshaped digital music consumption and copyright battles.

Is Using a Password Manager Safer Than Remembering Passwords?

Explore the benefits of password managers for security and user experience.

The 1995 Java Release and Its Lasting Impact on Software Development

Explore the 1995 Java programming language release, its role in solving cross-platform challenges, and why it remains a cornerstone of modern software development.

The First Bitcoin Pizza Purchase and Its Lasting Impact

On May 22, 2010, Laszlo Hanyecz made the first bitcoin pizza purchase, spending 10,000 BTC on two Papa John’s pizzas. This transaction exposed bitcoin’s real-world potential and set the stage for digital currency adoption.

Law Enforcement Shuts Down VPN Service Used by Ransomware Gangs

European law enforcement dismantled a VPN service used by two dozen ransomware gangs, marking a significant move against cybercrime anonymity.

Microsoft’s 1998 Antitrust Battle and Its Lasting Impact on Tech

The 1998 Microsoft antitrust lawsuit challenged browser integration in Windows 98, shaping software competition and regulation for over a decade.