Most people know their passwords are bad. They reuse them. Make them too short. Use birthdays, pet names, or the same password with tiny changes across dozens of websites. And hackers know it too.
How to Find WiFi Password on Windows Like a Pro Whether you’ve changed your WiFi password recently or simply forgot it, finding your WiFi password on Windows can be a challenge. Thankfully, Windows ...
People often use simple combinations like their date of birth, mobile number, name, or 123456 as passwords. Sometimes, to ...
Apple’s Passwords app got one of the best new AI features at WWDC 2026, and it could be a revolutionary way to protect your ...
If you’ve been hearing a lot more about passkeys recently, there’s good reason for it. After becoming more widely available in 2022, passkeys have surged in popularity, driven by ease of use and ...
Forget UE5: Huge Franchises Likely Using Unreal Engine 6 - Next-Gen Console Watch Welcome back to Next-Gen Console Watch! This week Epic Games unveiled the sixth generation of Unreal, appropriately ...
The FBI has issued a warning about a new phishing scheme called Kali365 that targets Microsoft 365 users. This scam uses AI-generated emails to trick users into authorizing access to their accounts ...
Forget electrons, this breakthrough uses light-matter particles to power AI Penn scientists may have found a way to power the future of AI with light instead of electricity. Date: May 18, 2026 Source: ...
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A threat actor targeting Microsoft 365 and Azure production environments is stealing data in attacks that abuse legitimate applications and administration features. Microsoft tracks the actor as Storm ...
WTF?! It's quite rare that we hear positive stories about AI, but at least one person is thankful for the proliferation of LLMs. A Bitcoin owner who forgot their wallet password 11 years ago just used ...
Perhaps you remember Muneeb and Sohaib Akhter, the 34-year-old twin brothers we profiled earlier this week. Although they had the tech chops to commit years of petty crimes (like stealing airline ...