Swiss government warns data stolen in third-party ransomware attack By Sead Fadilpašić published 1 July 25 A breach at Radix saw Swiss government files leaked on the dark web.
Talk about an unexpected charge - criminals deploy Raspberry Pi with 4G modem in an attempt to hack ATMs By Efosa Udinmwen published 9 August 25 Hackers exploited physical access to install a 4G Raspberry Pi, masking malware and targeting ATM systems.
This obscure brand wants to launch the most privacy-friendly smartphone ever without Google, but with a mysterious open-source OS at its core By Efosa Udinmwen published 16 March 25 BraX3 is a privacy-focused, modular smartphone running iodéOS, an open source, de-Googled operating system.
Rabbit R1 jailbreakers uncover huge security flaws, including some that let internal data be viewed by literally anyone By Sead Fadilpašić published 27 June 24 Rabbit had to revoke multiple APIs in order to fix the issue.
Micron wants a bigger slice of the $100 billion HBM market with its 2026-bound HBM4 and HBM4E memory solutions By Wayne Williams published 4 January 25 Micron HBM3E 8H is included in Nvidia’s Blackwell B200 and GB200 platforms.
A smartphone with a detachable earphone, what an odd idea? Chinese challenger brand to debut rugged smartphone with integrated single earbud, 24GB of RAM and 1TB storage By Wayne Williams published 5 January 25 Oukitel WP200 Pro features a clever modular system, allowing for heightened personalization.
New 20,000mAh rugged smartphone claims to triple onboard system memory to 48GB of RAM using a special trick - Oscal and others need to come clean with their hardware acts By Efosa Udinmwen published 12 October 25 Oscal Tank 1 pairs a 20,000mAh battery with ambitious hardware claims, yet questions linger over memory accuracy and practicality.
Veeam urges users to patch security issues which could allow backup hacks By Sead Fadilpašić published 21 March 25 Researchers criticize the way Veeam handled deserialization flaws.
WatchGuard Firebox OS forced to patch worrying security flaw, so update now By Sead Fadilpašić published 22 December 25 The firewall maker found a critical RCE that is being abused in the wild.
FBI warns over new malware targeting webcams and DVRs By Sead Fadilpašić published 17 December 24 FBI has a warned government agencies to be on their guard.
Fresh OnePlus 13R leaks may have revealed the handset's colors and camera specs By David Nield published 31 December 24 Ahead of the international launch of the OnePlus 13 and the OnePlus 13R, we've got details on the latter handset.
Europe's largest telco wants to slash the cost of your router by reusing your old smartphone, and I think it's genius By Efosa Udinmwen published 15 February 25 Deutsche Telekom pioneers a sustainable shift in electronics with the NeoCircuit Router.
Infosec Europe 2025: here's everything we saw By Mike Moore, Ellen Jennings-Trace last updated 5 June 25 We attended Infosecurity Europe 2025 - here's what we saw.
What makes a rugged device truly rugged? By Paul Waddilove published 24 July 25 Not all rugged devices are created equal and some aren't truly rugged at all.
Ransomware attack on Romanian water agency hits over a thousand systems By Sead Fadilpašić published 23 December 25 An unknown threat actor wreaked some serious havoc but operations are continuing unabated.
NYT Connections hints and answers for Thursday, July 10 (game #760) By Johnny Dee published 9 July 25 Looking for NYT Connections answers and hints? Here's all you need to know to solve today's game, plus my commentary on the puzzles.
Acer's surprise new device is nothing to do with your laptop – it's a fitness-tracking smart ring By Matt Evans published 16 May 25 Acer is dipping a toe into health tracking (again) with the Acer FreeSense smart ring.
Garmin brings its radar safety tech to motorbikes for the first time, but I'm not convinced By Leon Poultney published 6 January 25 Garmin unveils the zūmo XT2 motorcycle radar system, which alerts riders of vehicles approaching from the rear.
Samsung's latest smartphone has a very simple feature that no other Samsung phone offers right now By Efosa Udinmwen published 18 April 25 Samsung brings back the removable battery with the rugged Galaxy XCover7 Pro, offering reliability and endurance in challenging work environments.
RCS encryption is still months away following major US telecomms breach By Jamie Richards published 16 December 24 The GSMA is leading the charge after the FBI warned of a massive breach
CISA warns Motex Landscope Endpoint Manager has a worrying security flaw, so patch now By Sead Fadilpašić published 24 October 25 The critical severity bug is being actively exploited in the wild, possibly by ransomware actors, CISA says.
Ruckus Networks security flaws left unpatched, putting thousands of devices at risk By Sead Fadilpašić published 11 July 25 Almost a dozen flaws found in two Ruckus products which could be chained to cause major damage.
The world’s thinnest phone was just revealed, but a new iPhone 17 Air leak suggests it could be even slimmer By Jamie Richards published 4 March 25 Slim pickings
In the can: JBL unveils all-new Grip Bluetooth speaker with IP68 and 'drop-proof' build By Becky Scarrott published 2 September 25 JBL's Grip is inspired by the dimensions of a seltzer can (for the uninitiated, think energy drink – but the one named after a male cow in a primary color).
Samsung drops a new Samsung Galaxy Ring limited-edition color, but you can only get it in one store By Matt Evans published 14 May 25 During all the Samsung Galaxy Edge hype, Samsung also quietly dropped a new Galaxy Ring edition.
Whether on your desk or in a racing rig, the Logitech G Pro Racing Wheel will satisfy your craving for realistic racing By Justin Towell published 22 March 25 The Logitech G Pro Racing Wheel is direct drive, high fidelity, and fully-featured, but very pricey.
Crying over expensive RAM? Kioxia may have cracked the 3D RAM puzzle, paving the way for cheaper, faster memory — but it probably won't reach the market till the next decade By Efosa Udinmwen published 15 December 25 Kioxia develops eight-layer stackable oxide-semiconductor transistors for 3D DRAM - yet commercial deployment remains years away.
D-Link routers under threat from dangerous flaw - here's how to stay safe By Sead Fadilpašić published 21 November 25 An end-of-life D-Link router is vulnerable to four flaws that have a PoC already available.
This Android smartphone comes with a real QWERTY keyboard and a square screen, but will it be enough to succeed? By Efosa Udinmwen published 6 June 25 Unihertz Titan 2 rugged smartphone features QWERTY keyboard and 256GB of storage, targeting those who prioritize durability over design trends.
Meta may spend billions to acquire promising AI accelerator startup to loosen reliance on Nvidia by supercharging its own MTIA AI chip - but what will Jensen say? By Wayne Williams published 6 October 25 Meta may spend billions to acquire AI chip startup Rivos in a move that could reduce its dependence on Nvidia.