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The Kimwolf botnet compromised more than 2 million Android devices, turning them into residential proxies for DDoS attacks and traffic abuse.
GoBruteforcer botnet fueled by server deployments with weak credentials and legacy web is targeting cryptocurrency and ...
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UNIX V4 is back: I booted into the 1973 OS and it made me weirdly happy
I booted UNIX V4 (first C rewrite) in a PDP‑11 emulator. It feels tactile—no backspace, staggered print, slower typing, and ...
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Samsung’s secret app is why I keep buying Galaxy phones
Samsung Galaxy phones are notorious for their vast array of settings. That said, they’re not as confusing as they once were.
Need to access an Android phone with a broken screen? Explore effective ways to retrieve your data and keep it safe.
Final Fantasy XIV patch 7.4 introduced an incredible new feature in the Command Panel. It’s designed for players who have entirely too many buttons, and want to free up some space on their screen.
Certain Linux commands are no longer maintained for a number of reasons - including security vulnerabilities. Here's the list.
Your phone’s camera is a real genie. I want you to start using it that way, especially this week. Whether you’re carrying the brand-new iPhone or an older Android ...
The Kimwolf botnet, an Android variant of the Aisuru malware, has grown to more than two million hosts, most of them infected ...
Homebrew is a free, open-source package manager for Linux and MacOS that simplifies the installation and management of software. Think of Homebrew as a command-line version of the App Store that ...
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