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Shark’s cloud-connected robot vacuums are currently exposed by an unpatched AWS (Amazon Web Services) IoT (Internet of Things) policy flaw that could turn one compromised device into a remote-control skeleton key for many others in the same region, with access to cameras, maps, and Wi‑Fi passwords.

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GitHub is rapidly becoming the go-to platform for sharing software. Originally built for developers to collaborate on code, it now hosts millions of projects ranging from hobby scripts to widely used applications. That popularity, however, has also made it an attractive delivery platform for cybercriminals.

For most home users, GitHub is not something you need to us...


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Flock-style ALPR systems carry serious privacy and civil-liberties risks, and the backlash is now starting to show up in agency decisions too.

For those not yet familiar with Flock, Flock Safety operates an au...


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Security updates are not just for enterprises with a dedicated security team and a change-management calendar. For consumers and small businesses, they are one of the simplest ways to shut down known attack paths before criminals get a chance to use them.

That matters because attackers love these flaws. because browser bugs, code execution issues, authentication byp...


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If you pay for something, you expect it to work as intended. The vendor shouldn’t start turning features off just because you won’t accept its new rules. Someone should tell Samsung, which just upset users of its health app by threatening exactly that—before changing course after a user backlash.

Nice data you have there. Shame if anything happened to it.

In mid-...


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