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Apple M Series Hardware Security Flaw, Too Bad You Can’t GoFetch A Patch
Proud owners of a M1, M2 or M3 based Apple devices are not having a good day. The newly revealed GoFetch attack is worrying enough to ruin a perfectly good Friday as it allows...
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Intel Announces the 6.2 GHz Core i9-14900KS Processor
Intel has made the rumored Core i9-14900KS processor official, pushing out-of-the-box CPU frequencies to an eye-watering 6.2 GHz. Thus, Intel has bested Intel to retain the title as the world’s fastest desktop processor (beating...
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Poor Tesla Security Proves Us Wrong, The Flipper Zero And Other Devices Can Steal A Modern Car
The Flipper Zero has been in the news lately, thanks to the Canadian government deciding it is a hacking tool capable of helping people steal cars instead of a handy tool to learn about...
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Gatekeeper Companies Respond To The EU’s Digital Markets Act
The European Union's Digital Markets Act comes into effect tomorrow, and those gatekeeper companies that it will apply to are sending out messages of doom to everyone and their dog today. The companies, including...
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PixieFail, The Brand New UEFI Infection To Worry About
PixieFail is a set of new UEFI vulnerabilities which affects devices running ARM, Insyde, AMI, Phoenix Technologies, or Microsoft's implementation of PXE, otherwise known as netboot. The UEFI need to be set up with...
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Network Connected Wrenches Are A Thing, And Of Course They’re Insecure
On first read you might be shaking your head at the thought of picking up a wrench which has network connectivity seems ridiculous, but the Bosch Nutrunner wrenches in question are used in manufacturing...
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Meet L4S, The New Network Standard You Might See In Use Soon
The L4S standard was approved and published in January of this year, but as of yet we haven't seen much use of it. This could change as it will speed up your internet experience...
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A Guide For New PSU Shoppers
While PSUs could arguably be the most boring component to shop for when speccing out a new build but it is one of the most important. As many have discovered, trying to run high...
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Zotac Releases A ZBox With Active Solid State Cooling
One of Zotac's new ZBox mini-PCs has an interesting new trick, it uses solid state cooling provided by Frore Systems. The AirJet is a self contained active heatsink with no need for a fan...
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Use Cisco IOS XE Software? Have You Tried Turning It Off And Burning It?
Cisco and their users have two immense problems right now, and only one is the day 0 exploit that affects all devices running IOS XE software. The second is that Cisco's initial communications implied...