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Why Vulnerability Scanning Alone Isn’t Enough: The Case for Penetration Testing
Organizations today face a rapidly evolving threat landscape, and as they plan their cybersecurity strategy and budgets, many may struggle with a key question: If I’m conducting regular vulnerability scans, and patching the vulnerabilities I identify, do I really need penetration tests as well? Go to Source
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5 reasons the Raspberry Pi is still the king of hobbyist SBCs
Raspberry Pi is almost always the right choice If you need a small, affordable computer for a personal project you’re trying to put together, there’s never been a better time. Single-board computers comprise a $3 billion market that’s only projected to grow for the next decade. That means there are a lot of options to…
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6 ways to secure your webcam on Windows 11
Keep your webcam secure on your Windows 11 system with these tips. Keeping your PC private and secure is essential, and one of the ways to do that is by protecting access to your webcam. Have you ever thought someone was monitoring you through the camera on your laptop or desktop computer? It can happen…
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Here’s how Honey managed to take affiliate revenue from creators when consumers bought products online
If you don’t know what’s going on with Honey, here’s everything you need to know. Bit by Bit is a weekly column focusing on technical advances each and every week across multiple spaces. My name is Adam Conway, and I’ve been covering tech and following the cutting-edge for a decade. If there’s something you’re interested…
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OnePlus 13 vs. Pixel 9 Pro XL: Which is right for you?
Two Android flagships, one wallet. Here’s everything you need to know to decide between the OnePlus 13 and the Pixel 9 Pro XL. For those in the market for a top-notch flagship phone, you’ve got options. There are tons of excellent phones out there, be they Android or iPhone, and the OnePlus 13 and the…
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This top-rated Lenovo laptop gets a hefty discount making it more affordable than ever at just $300
Take $280 off for a limited time Lenovo is a brand that makes a ton of computing products every year. And despite having a massive lineup, it still manages to make some really good products. The IdeaPad 1 is a laptop that’s great for everyday tasks and doesn’t cost a lot. Go to Source
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4 ways to control cable clutter in your custom PC build
If you’re building a custom PC, chances are you don’t want cable clutter crowding your chassis. When purchasing a new PC, you have two options: buy the parts and build your own custom PC, or get a prebuilt PC from a custom PC builder or an OEM. Either way, cable management is going to be…
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5 ways to repurpose your old SSD
It’s common to have old SATA or NVMe SSDs lying around, but you can put them to good use with these ideas Those of you who have built multiple PCs might have some old SSDs lying in a drawer, next to your ancient HDDs. While you might turn your nose up at an old SATA…
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Looking at the Attack Surfaces of the Sony XAV-AX8500 Part 2
In our previous Sony XAV-AX8500 blog post, we detailed the internals of the head unit and provided annotated pictures of each PCB. In this post we aim to outline the threat landscape of the XAV-AX8500 in the hopes of providing inspiration for vulnerability research. We will cover the main supported technologies that present potential attack…
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OnePlus 13 vs. iPhone 16 Pro Max: Which should you buy?
Apple’s flagship or OnePlus’? Here’s everything you need to know to decide between the iPhone 16 Pro Max and OnePlus 13. If you’re ready for a new smartphone, it can be tough to choose between the top Android devices and best iPhones, but you can narrow that down to the OnePlus 13 or the iPhone…