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The latest ruling in a high-profile case brought by LinkedIn case reaffirms that "hacking" and "scraping" aren't the same thing.
The fake site injects your system with malware to steal sensitive data.
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The Yoga 9i finally has its something thanks to a classy new design and an OLED display option.
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Samsung and Apple are also slowly putting smartphone repairability back in your hands.
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LAPSUS$ is causing global amounts of trouble despite the arrests of half a dozen alleged members of the gang and a looming court case.
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The new PS Plus brings classic PlayStation games to the PS5—for a price.
They're the new kids on the block, and their "extortion and destruction" hacks are swiping gigabytes of sensitive data. Their leader also might be 16.
A cute reference from one video game adaptation to another that's been in the works for a while.
London police say the hackers are between the ages of 16 and 21.
After years of development, the Halo TV show is here—and has some intriguing, if still not quite solid ideas about how it wants to explore the gaming universe.