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Microsoft’s Patch Tuesday Monthly Security Updates Address Vulnerabilities Across Products
Microsoft’s July 2025 Patch Tuesday delivers essential security updates that address numerous vulnerabilities across Windows, Office, Azure, and other Microsoft services. This month’s release includes several high-severity flaws, many of which could allow remote code…
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Critical Security Flaws Found in ScriptCase Development Platform
If your organization uses ScriptCase — a popular low-code platform for building PHP web applications — recent security alerts should be taken seriously. Two major vulnerabilities have been discovered by cybersecurity researches with Synacktiv that…
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Prime Day Approaching With Deals & Discounts on Tech & More
Amazon’s Prime Day is tomorrow, and it’s the perfect chance to snag incredible discounts on tech gadgets, accessories, clothing and more. Whether you’re renovating your home, upgrading your home office, beefing up your network, or…
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Commercial Computing Energy Use Could Surpass Space Cooling by 2050
Recent projections from the US Energy Information Administration (EIA) indicate a significant shift in energy consumption within the commercial sector. According to the EIA’s Annual Energy Outlook 2025 (AEO2025) report, electricity used for commercial computing—covering…
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Malicious Firefox Browser Extensions Campaign Impersonate, Steal Crypto Wallets
Researchers at Koi Security, a cybersecurity company, have recently discovered a large-scale campaign involving dozens of fake Firefox browser extensions designed to steal cryptocurrency wallet credentials by impersonating popular wallet exchange tools. The campaign has…
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T-Mobile Launches T-Satellite Service in Partnership With Starlink to Expand Connectivity
T-Mobile has opened access to its new satellite connectivity service, T-Satellite, developed in collaboration with Starlink. The service aims to provide coverage in remote areas where traditional cellular networks are unavailable. It leverages Starlink’s extensive…
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Recruiting Software Maker TalentHook Exposes 25M+ Resumes in Data Leak
In a recent discovery, Cybernews researchers have uncovered a massive data leak exposing nearly 26 million resumes stored by TalentHook, a cloud-based applicant tracking system widely used by HR departments to connect with job seekers.…
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