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  • TechLinked: Unbelievable Tech News

    TechLinked: Unbelievable Tech News

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    Japanese Researchers Achieve Mind-Blowing Internet Speeds Japanese researchers have shattered records with an astounding download speed of 402 terabits per second using standard fiber optic cables. This breakthrough leaves traditional internet speeds in the dust, allowing for lightning-fast downloads. Imagine grabbing an entire 400 GB file in under 7 milliseconds – that’s the future we’re…

  • 17 Red Dead Redemption 2 Tips & Tricks

    17 Red Dead Redemption 2 Tips & Tricks

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    Unveiling the Secrets of Red Dead Redemption 2 The world of Red Dead Redemption 2 is vast and teeming with intricate details, offering players a truly immersive experience. However, there are several hidden features and tips that the game doesn’t explicitly reveal. Here, we delve into 17 essential things that every player should know to…

  • Apex Legends Security Breach!

    Apex Legends Security Breach!

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    The Shocking Incident: Apex Legends Hacked Live During Global Series In a jaw-dropping turn of events, Apex Legends, one of the most popular battle royale games, was hacked live during a global esports series, leaving audiences and players stunned. The breach occurred during one of the largest tournaments, raising concerns about the game’s security and…

  • The AI News You Can’t Miss!

    The AI News You Can’t Miss!

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    All the Latest AI News You Might Have Missed This Week! Crazy AI Landscape Overview The AI landscape is evolving rapidly, with new technologies and projects constantly emerging. One notable development is the AI landscape overview, providing a comprehensive look at the current AI ecosystem. Microsoft and OpenAI Partnership Microsoft and OpenAI are teaming up…

  • Is Valorant Spyware? The Truth Revealed!

    Is Valorant Spyware? The Truth Revealed!

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    Is Valorant Spyware? When it comes to online gaming, concerns about privacy and security are always at the forefront. With the rise of Valorant, a popular first-person shooter game developed by Riot Games, questions have been raised about whether the game is spyware or safe to play. In this article, we delve into the details…

  • Sneaky Ransomware Story ft. Joe Biden

    Sneaky Ransomware Story ft. Joe Biden

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    Ransomware Incidents Gain Attention with Reference to Joe Biden and The PC Security Channel Instances of ransomware attacks have been on the rise, with cybercriminals constantly finding new ways to exploit vulnerabilities and disrupt systems. Recently, a new ransomware dubbed “Biden” has caught the attention of researchers, including MalwareHunterTeam and The PC Security Channel. The…

  • Mastering Cybersecurity Basics

    Mastering Cybersecurity Basics

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    Cybersecurity Skills: A Beginner’s Guide In a world where cyber threats lurk around every virtual corner, having basic cybersecurity skills can be a game-changer. The video “Cybersecurity for Beginners: Basic Skills” delves into essential approaches and investigative techniques to shield yourself from scams, malware, ransomware, and other online dangers. Let’s break down some key takeaways…

  • Craziest AI Fraud Experiments

    Craziest AI Fraud Experiments

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    The Era of AI-Generated Fraud: A Deep Dive into What The Fraud? Episode 2 Exploring the Threats of AI-Generated Disinformation In a world where AI-generated disinformation is deemed the most significant threat to the global economy by the World Economic Forum, the podcast “What The Fraud?” delves into this concerning issue with expert insights. Host…

  • Windows Defender Tries to Stop Ransomware

    Windows Defender Tries to Stop Ransomware

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    Windows Defender vs Ransomware 2024 Every year, the battle between Windows Defender and ransomware takes center stage as security enthusiasts eagerly await the outcome. The testing in 2024 promises to be as intense as ever, with tweaks to Attack Surface Reduction (ASR) using Defender UI and default settings. The question on everyone’s mind is whether…

  • Hawking Saves Open AI

    Hawking Saves Open AI

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    The Impact of Hawking’s Words on Open AI 8 years ago, a group of visionary individuals co-founded Open AI, a nonprofit with a noble mission of creating artificial general intelligence for the betterment of humanity. Despite facing skepticism and challenges, they persevered. In those early days, Open AI operated out of a humble apartment, symbolizing…

  • Scandalous Sumsub Fraud Exposed!

    Scandalous Sumsub Fraud Exposed!

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    Exploring the World of Digital Fraud: What The Fraud? Podcast #shorts Get ready for an exciting new podcast hitting the airwaves on Feb 28 – ‘What The Fraud?’ by Sumsub! 🎙️ Led by Tom Taraniuk, Head of Partnerships at Sumsub, this podcast promises to be a deep dive into the world of digital fraud and…

  • Hack Your Windows: Avoiding Malware Risk

    Hack Your Windows: Avoiding Malware Risk

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    Protect Yourself from Malware with These Windows Tweaks Understanding the Threat Most users fall victim to malware by accidentally running malicious files disguised as harmless documents like PDFs or contracts. The consequences can be dire, leading to data loss or ransomware attacks. But fear not, there are simple Windows tweaks that can help you avoid…

  • The Truth About AI’s End

    The Truth About AI’s End

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    Demystifying the Doom and Gloom: AI and Public Perception When it comes to the public narrative about artificial intelligence, the stories of doom and gloom can be a bit misleading. From the perspective of experts, the fear surrounding AI is steeped in society and perpetuated by the deep-seated concern of nonhuman intelligence taking over and…

  • Malware Infiltrates Major YouTubers

    Malware Infiltrates Major YouTubers

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    Malware Alert: YouTube Channels Spreading Dangerous Viruses! YouTube Channels Hacked, Spreading Malware The PC Security Channel has uncovered a troubling trend involving large YouTube channels being hacked and used to spread malware. Channels with hundreds of thousands of subscribers are being manipulated to distribute dangerous viruses. The attacks are usually in the form of videos…

  • 3 Million Hacked Toothbrushes Cause DDoS Attack!

    3 Million Hacked Toothbrushes Cause DDoS Attack!

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    3 Million Hacked Toothbrushes, FBI Nukes Chinese Government Botnet, and Italian Hackers Weaponize Pizza Reports surfaced alleging that 3 million electric toothbrushes were hacked, added to a botnet, and deployed for DDoS attacks. However, the reality of this sensational news required closer examination. While smart toothbrushes have increasingly become common, they are often not directly…

  • Is the Apple Vision Pro Worth it?

    Is the Apple Vision Pro Worth it?

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    The Apple Vision Pro Experience – Is It Any Good? If you’re considering investing in the Apple Vision Pro, you’ve likely come across numerous videos and reviews discussing its features and capabilities. But if you’re still on the fence about whether this high-tech device is worth your hard-earned money, we have one man’s detailed experience…

  • Ultimate Battle: Kaspersky vs Bitdefender vs 2000 Malware

    Ultimate Battle: Kaspersky vs Bitdefender vs 2000 Malware

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    Kaspersky vs Bitdefender: Battle of the Antivirus Titans Hello everyone! Today, we have an exciting showdown between two heavyweights in the cybersecurity world: Kaspersky and Bitdefender. We are going to pit these two security products against each other in a rigorous test involving over 2000 malware samples. Sit tight, this is going to be intense!…

  • The NSA is Buying Your Internet History?!

    The NSA is Buying Your Internet History?!

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    The NSA: Your Online Data Is For Sale The recent release of unclassified documents has revealed that the NSA is purchasing the internet history of American citizens. This purchase of metadata, specifically ‘Netflow’ data, by the NSA has gained widespread attention and concern. Netflow data includes IP addresses, MAC addresses, and timestamps, which are key…

  • Cybercrime Rapper Sells Stolen Credit Cards

    Cybercrime Rapper Sells Stolen Credit Cards

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    Cybercrime Rapper Offers Stolen Credit Cards for Sale This is Punchmade Dev, a rapper who has recently launched an online store selling stolen credit cards. The website also has a glitchy Anonymous mask, and it offers hacked PayPal accounts, credit card details, and “OPSEC software”. The site accepts only cryptocurrency as a mode of payment.…

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