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AI tools are everywhere now and used by virtually everyone in your org. For IT and security teams, that means the job has shifted from “should we allow AI?” to “how do we secure and govern it?” And that’s no small task. New AI tools and integrations are added constantly, usually without any knowledge or oversight from IT. To manage this new hidden source of risk, you need a system that gives you continuous discovery, real-time monitoring, and proactive governance without requiring a full-time team dedicated to tracking down every new AI tool. That’s exactly what Nudge Security delivers. Here’s…

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We’ve written many column inches about why Synology is a bad buy. I should know — I wrote many of them. I’m not here to bash them further, but I have realized one thing. We spent so much time talking about the whys and wherefores that we forgot to do direct comparisons at the low end of the market, where prebuilt bespoke NAS enclosures usually reign supreme. Sure, it’s one thing to say you can build a NAS for cheaper than a premium Synology unit, but what about the four-bay units that sell like hotcakes to the general consumer? Or…

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Southeast Asian military organizations have been targeted in a China-linked cyberespionage campaign running for years, Palo Alto Networks reports. Likely ongoing since at least 2020 and attributed to a state-sponsored threat actor tracked as CL-STA-1087, the activity shows a high degree of patience, as the attackers stayed dormant in the compromised environments for months. “The attackers behind this cluster actively searched for and collected highly specific files concerning military capabilities, organizational structures, and collaborative efforts with Western armed forces,” Palo Alto Networks notes. As part of the observed intrusions, the hackers deployed custom tools, such as the AppleChris and MemFun…

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The rules of organic content are shifting from a “publish more” to a “prove more” mindset. Search results increasingly answer questions directly through AI summaries, shopping features, and other SERP integrations. Visibility alone doesn’t resolve buyer uncertainty. For ecommerce brands, organic visibility now requires recognition and trust amid the noise on the SERPs. The 2026 game is both simpler and more demanding. Invest in organic assets that: Reduce buyer uncertainty. Are machine-readable. Compound across multiple discovery surfaces. The forces shaping organic content’s ROI in 2026 Today’s search is defined by three forces changing how content performs. AI discovery is normal…

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Do you think that phones have become rather boring? With the exit of LG from the smartphone business in particular, no one really seems to be taking big swings any more other than the folding phone thing, which is only relevant to a tiny percentage of smartphone buyers. We’ve definitely entered the mature, iterative phase of smartphones as a product category. CPUs, GPUs, and other components get a little better every year, but the only mildly interesting things that happen are gimmicks. These gimmicks are fun to show off for a week or two, and then you never use them…

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Robot vacuums have come a long way from the early days of bumping around rooms and hoping for the best. Modern models map homes and pack more suction power than ever before. But once you move beyond the showroom floor and into a real house full of rugs, thresholds, and the occasional tangle of cables, the challenge isn’t just cleaning performance — it’s making smart decisions about how to move through the space in the first place.That’s the idea behind the Roborock Saros 20, the company’s 2026 intelligent flagship. Roborock is positioning this model around real-world smart judgment, shifting the…

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Every time you upload a photo, WordPress creates five or ten different hidden size variations to fit your theme. These extra files consume your storage and slow your site backups. Plus, most of these extra image sizes are never used on your site. They sit on your server like digital clutter and can even increase your monthly hosting costs. I’ve found that using an automated image deletion tool is the best way to safely reclaim that space. This helps reduce your backup size significantly and keeps you within your hosting plan limits. In this article, I will show you how…

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Ukrainian entities have emerged as the target of a new campaign likely orchestrated by threat actors linked to Russia, according to a report from S2 Grupo’s LAB52 threat intelligence team. The campaign, observed in February 2026, has been assessed to share overlaps with a prior campaign mounted by Laundry Bear (aka UAC-0190 or Void Blizzard) aimed at Ukrainian defense forces with a malware family known as PLUGGYAPE. The attack activity “employs various judicial and charity themed lures to deploy a JavaScript‑based backdoor that runs through the Edge browser,” the cybersecurity company said. Codenamed DRILLAPP, the malware is capable of uploading…

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Google’s Gary Ilyes and Martin Splitt discussed Googlebot’s crawl limits, providing more details about why limits exist and revealing new information about how those limits can be adjusted upward or dialed down depending on needs and what is being accomplished. Details About Googlebot Limits Gary Illyes shared details of what is going on behind the scenes at Google that drive the various crawl limits, beginning with the Googlebot 15 megabyte limit. He said that any crawler within Google has a 15 megabyte limit and explicitly said that this limit could be overridden or switched off. In fact, he said that…

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We may earn a commission from links on this page. The feature I love most on the Coros Pace 4 right now is one that I didn’t even notice at first. I knew that it had an extra button compared to the Pace 3, and I knew that I could use it to drop “voice pins” when I was out on my trail runs. I’m always fumbling with buttons to mark water taps or interesting things I find in the woods, so this seemed useful—but once I realized I could also use the feature to record end-of-workout notes, I suddenly…

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