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Qualcomm is determined to cut a slice out of Intel's PC pie with latest Snapdragon chips
Enterprises have been slow to adopt Arm laptops so far Qualcomm is trying to become a major player in the laptop processor space. Its Snapdragon X Elite and X Plus chips, along with a concerted effort ...
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You reuse 1 password on 30 sites, it’s time for passkeys
Most people juggle dozens of logins, yet cling to a tiny handful of passwords that get recycled across banking, shopping, social media, and work. That habit is not just risky, it is colliding with a ...
An analysis of six billion stolen login details shows that the majority of people still use insecure passwords. You should ...
Why securing AI agents at runtime is essential as attackers find new ways to exploit generative orchestration.
Hybrid work has driven a surge in Active Directory password resets, turning minor lockouts into major productivity drains. Specops shows why remote access, cached credentials, and security policies ...
After 15 years of 'Here's what I found on the web,' Siri is finally ready to have a conversation. Apple is reportedly ...
People are bad at passwords. Most don’t bother with the unique, complex phrases or character strings that make a good password. Worse, they share weak passwords with others. The best password managers ...
This week’s recap unpacks how evolving exploits, malware frameworks, and cloud missteps are reshaping modern cyber defense ...
A security researcher uncovered an exposed online database that was stockpiling user information likely collected via malware ...
Jan. 21, 2026 A major global study suggests that a hidden mismatch between two common blood tests could quietly signal serious trouble ahead. When results from creatinine and cystatin C—two markers ...
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