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Google Announces Passkeys Adopted by Over 400 Million Accounts

Google on Thursday announced that passkeys are being used by over 400 million Google accounts, authenticating users more than 1 billion times over the past two years. “Passkeys are easy to use and phishing resistant, only relying on a fingerprint, face scan or a pin making them 50% faster than passwords,” Heather Adkins, vice president of security engineering […]

Four Critical Vulnerabilities Expose HPE Aruba Devices to RCE Attacks

HPE Aruba Networking (formerly Aruba Networks) has released security updates to address critical flaws impacting ArubaOS that could result in remote code execution (RCE) on affected systems. Of the 10 security defects, four are rated critical in severity – CVE-2024-26304 (CVSS score: 9.8) – Unauthenticated Buffer Overflow Vulnerability in the L2/L3 Management Service Accessed via

Exclusive: Sony Xperia 1 VI leaked – Improved Telephoto, Snapdragon 8 Gen 3, and more

Sony’s latest flagship smartphone, the Xperia 1 VI, is set to launch on May 17th. We’ve managed to get exclusive details ahead of the official reveal, and while it appears to be a modest upgrade, there are still exciting updates in store. Camera: Triple Rear Setup The Xperia 1 VI boasts a triple rear camera […]

Gone are the days when Xbox used to remember only 1 WiFi, now it can 10

An update to the Xbox system introduces an improved Wi-Fi network management feature. This feature now allows users to store connection details for up to 10 different wireless networks. Take an note LG TVs. Users can now save the SSID (network name) and password for up to 10 Wi-Fi networks on their Xbox console. The Xbox can be configured to remember the currently connected Wi-Fi network in […]

Google paid Apple $26.3b to be default search engine in Safari in 2021, it was just $20b in 2022

New court documents filed in the ongoing antitrust lawsuit against Google reveal a decline in Google’s payments to Apple for keeping it the default search engine on Safari. In 2022, Google paid Apple $20 billion for this privilege, down from $26.3 billion in 2021. This information is important because the Department of Justice (DOJ) argues that […]

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