Even PC users have caught MacBook Neo fever
The MacBook Neo is off to a good start, according to this one guy on the internet. According to this “Tim Cook” fellow: Mac just had its best launch week ever for first-time Mac customers.…
The MacBook Neo is off to a good start, according to this one guy on the internet. According to this “Tim Cook” fellow: Mac just had its best launch week ever for first-time Mac customers.…
Adobe Acrobat remains one of the most widely used PDF editors and one of the priciest. Given the cost of upgrading from Adobe’s free Acrobat Reader, it’s worth familiarizing yourself with what you get with…
The Hacker NewsMar 24, 2026Security Operations / Network Security Cybersecurity has changed fast. Roles are more specialized, and tooling is more advanced. On paper, this should make organizations more secure. But in practice, many teams struggle…
Summary created by Smart Answers AI In summary: Macworld reports that iPhone users will receive 8 new emojis, including Ballet Dancer and Bigfoot, through the iOS 26.4 update expected this week. The Unicode Consortium governs…
Two more GitHub Actions workflows have become the latest to be compromised by credential-stealing malware by a threat actor known as TeamPCP, the cloud-native cybercriminal operation also behind the Trivy supply chain attack. The workflows,…
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Ravie LakshmananMar 24, 2026Cybercrime / Network Security A 26-year-old Russian citizen has been sentenced in the U.S. to 6.75 years (81 months) in prison for his role in assisting major cybercrime groups, including the Yanluowang…
Ravie LakshmananMar 24, 2026Vulnerability / Enterprise Security Citrix has released security updates to address two vulnerabilities in NetScaler ADC and NetScaler Gateway, including a critical flaw that could be exploited to leak sensitive data from…
The controversy surrounding Delve, a Y Combinator-backed compliance startup accused of fabricating certifications for its customers, seems to have spurred its investor Insight Partners to scrub an article explaining its $32 million investment in the…
Delve, a Y Combinator-backed compliance startup accused of fabricating certifications for its customers, has disabled the “book a demo” feature on its website. The controversy, detailed last week in a Substack post by an anonymous…