Civil societies warn against EU plans to make digital devices monitorable at all times By Chiara Castro published 13 December 24 "Lawful access by design" is "insecurity by design," say experts. Here's all you need to know.
Roblox devs and fans may have had their emails leaked on the dark web By Sead Fadilpašić published 9 July 24 Thousands of emails, belonging to Roblox conference attendees, leaked on the dark web
VPN firm warns against encryption backdoor in new ad By Chiara Castro published 23 January 25 Mullvad VPN has been running three ad campaigns within less than 2 weeks to raise awareness of the dangers of data collections.
Dell Latitude 9450 2-in-1 review By Tim Danton published 23 October 24 A no-compromise business convertible with quality in every area, making it worth the hefty price.
I tested Datadog network monitoring and found it amazing for analytics and integrations review By Ritoban Mukherjee published 19 August 25 Datadog is a cloud-native network monitoring tool with real-time analytics and powerful integrations, but its setup complexity and cost make it inaccessible for smaller teams.
Lenovo Yoga 9i 2-in-1 Gen 9 review By Tim Danton published 12 November 24 A fun-focused 14in 2-in-1 that’s bundled with a feast of extras, including a stylus, but the price is stiff.
Proton's new observatory reveals over 100 billion records breached - here's what you need to know By Rene Millman published 31 October 25 Proton is now actively monitoring the dark web to report on data leaks in near real-time
VPN services may soon become a new target of EU lawmakers after being deemed a "key challenge" By Chiara Castro published 28 March 25 The EU is considering solutions to ensure lawful data access by design. Yet, privacy experts and security tech providers are worried.
Fake and Stolen X Gold accounts for sale on the Dark Web By Benedict Collins published 4 January 24 X (Twitter's) account verification woes aren't over, and they may be about to get much worse.
Norton wants to protect small businesses (and influencers) with dark web and social media monitoring By Efosa Udinmwen published 11 September 25 Norton expands monitoring to fight rising data breaches and scams, but small businesses must act fast to benefit from alerts.
FBI takes control of notorious BreachForums cybercrime website By Sead Fadilpašić published 16 May 24 Domains have since been recovered but BreachForums admin seems to have been arrested.
The dark web is full of UK MPs' leaked personal data By Chiara Castro published 31 May 24 Over two-thirds of MPs in the House of Commons have had their data exposed, including those looking after UK cybersecurity. This is what's at stake.
Logitech Brio 105 for Business review By Tim Danton published 8 November 24 A basic 1080p webcam, but it delivers for image quality even in low light.
HP All-in-One 27 cr-0014na PC review By Tim Danton published 22 November 24 A speedy and temptingly priced all-in-one PC with a fine 27in display – but note its 1080p resolution.
Facebook Marketplace accounts leaked online — thousands of users possibly affected, so secure your account now By Sead Fadilpašić published 14 February 24 A known data leaker posted a new database on a dark web forum, claiming it came from a third-party contractor.
Acer SpatialLabs 27 View Pro review By Tim Danton published 2 December 24 A brilliant choice for creators and developers who work inn 3D, especially if they create audio landscapes.
openSUSE Tumbleweed review By Nik Rawlinson published 7 March 25 If you prefer the KDE interface and like living on the cutting edge for updates then give Tumbleweed a try.
Linux Mint 21.2 review By Nik Rawlinson published 7 March 25 A solid choice for anyone switching from Windows due to its familiar desktop environment.
PCSpecialist 14 Lafité AI AMD review By Tim Danton published 22 October 24 No frills and a terrible webcam, but this is one of the most affordable AI laptops around.
Lenovo ThinkPad E16 Gen 1 review By Tim Danton published 2 December 24 By no means the last word in excitement, but the ThinkPad E16 is a good-value choice for business users.
Acer Aspire S32 All-In-One PC review By Tim Danton published 5 November 24 If you love expansive screens then this 31.5in all-in-one is a solid buy for the money – and the touchpad is fantastic.
DeepSeek security breach - critical databases exposed, more than one million records reportedly leaked By Benedict Collins published 30 January 25 A leaky DeepSeek database was discovered by researchers, and could have exposed chat logs, plaintext passwords, API keys, and more.
Entire BreachForums database leaked online in major slam for online criminals By Sead Fadilpašić published 24 July 24 BreachForums leak includes crypto wallets and private messages, allegedly leaked to help criminals improve their opsec.
Job seekers beware — hackers are exploiting SQL flaws to steal data on millions of victims By Sead Fadilpašić published 6 February 24 ResumeLooters breached multiple sites to steal plenty of sensitive data from job hunters.
Thousands of civil servants have password exposed for over a year in 'particularly dangerous' incident By Sead Fadilpašić published 16 October 25 Hundreds of unique passwords were found on the dark web, and many were reused across services.
Dark Web cybercriminals are buying up ID to bypass KYC methods By Sead Fadilpašić published 26 December 24 Large criminal group was seen operating in the LATAM region.
This major cybercrime forum might have just exposed all its users By Sead Fadilpašić published 25 July 25 Researchers found a database full of IP addresses following Leak Zone incident.
EU anti-encryption crusaders seek to turn your digital devices into spyware By Chiara Castro published 12 June 24 As the EU Commission considers making digital devices monitorable at all times, including smartphones and cars, experts warn against mass surveillance.
Domains used by notorious hacking group ShinyHunters for Salesforce hacks disrupted in FBI takedown By Sead Fadilpašić published 13 October 25 The FBI tries to stop ShinyHunters hackers from leaking Salesforce data.
Like selling your virtual soul: Researchers uncover extraordinary identity farming operation where the culprits are the victims By Efosa Udinmwen published 5 January 25 Dark web identity farms exploit genuine credentials, revealing the alarming rise of voluntary digital identity compromises.