Internet Archive hacked, 31 million accounts have info leaked

From PC World: The Internet Archive and its Wayback Machine cache history have become a staple of in-the-know web users. And like every other service that gets any amount of attention, it’s now come under attack.

In addition to suffering a distributed denial of service (DDoS) attack, the site has...

NVMe Updates Expand Discoverability, Security

From EETimes: The NVMe specifications continue to expand to reflect modern computing environments while maintaining backwards compatibility and security.

NVM Express, Inc. recently released three new specifications and eight updated specifications that build on previous iterations. When NVMe 2.0...

Brazil’s FCC gives the order to unblock X

From The Verge: Brazil’s National Telecommunications Agency sent orders to service providers to unblock X, ending a five-week ban of the social media company.

The agency known as Anatel, which is like the country’s FCC, issued the directive today and indicated that each internet service provider is...

Nintendo's Newest Hardware Product Is a $99 Alarm Clock

From PC Mag: Nintendo has a new hardware product, but it's not the Switch 2. Instead, the company is jumping into the smart devices market with a Nintendo-branded alarm clock.

The $99.99 Nintendo Sound Clock: Alarmo promises to wake you up by playing tunes and sound effects from your favorite...

MoneyGram Breach: Social Security Numbers, Bank Account Details Looted

From PC Mag: Last month’s cyberattack on wire transfer service MoneyGram involved hackers stealing sensitive customer data, including Social Security numbers and bank account numbers.

On Monday, the Texas-based company posted a data breach notice with details on the scale of the cyberattack, which...

Microsoft is bringing smaller taskbar icons to Windows 11

From PC World: Microsoft has been making quite a few changes to the Windows 11 taskbar, but there’s still room for improvement. Despite the big Windows 11 2024 Update that just dropped and all the nifty features and improvements in that update, Microsoft is already looking ahead to the next update...

Real ID Delay Until 2027 Proposed by TSA

From CNET: Real ID was on track to go into effect on May 7, 2025, but it now looks as though it won't happen until 2027. The latest delay comes in the form of a proposal from the TSA that would give you more time to get your paperwork up to date and your new ID ready to go.

The Real ID Act of 2005...

UN: Telegram Harbors Underground Network for Deepfake Software Sales

From PC Mag: The United Nations Office for Drugs and Crime says Telegram has become a digital hub for organized crime gangs in Southeast Asia, enabling cybercriminals who run their fraudulent schemes, including deepfake software sales, directly through the app.

UNODC believes there is "strong...

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