Athanasios Rantos, the Advocate General of the Court of Justice of the EU (CJEU), has issued a formal opinion suggesting that banks must immediately refund account holders affected by unauthorized transactions, even when it’s their fault. The opinion was issued in response to a request for a preliminary ruling submitted by the District Court in Koszalin, Poland, in a dispute between the PKO BP S.A. bank and one of its customers. The case involved phishing fraud, where the customer advertised an item for sale on an auction platform, and was approached by a fraudster who sent them a malicious link to a page resembling…
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Valve recommits to a 2026 launch for the Steam MachineThere had previously been rumors of a delay into 2027The RAM crisis could still have an impact on the retail pricingValve has again committed to launching the Steam Machine during the course of 2026, after worries that the RAM crisis might cause a delay — though it seems it might miss the original goal of getting the hardware to users before the end of March.In a blog post on Friday, Valve had initially said that “we hope to ship in 2026” regarding the Steam Machine. That set alarm bells ringing for…
The Department of Defense (referred to by the current administration as the Department of War) has named James ‘Aaron’ Bishop as its new deputy chief information officer for cybersecurity and chief information security officer, or DCIO(CS)-CISO. Bishop, a Navy veteran, officially assumed the role in an acting capacity on February 27, the Office of the Department of War (DoW) Chief Information Officer announced on Thursday. “The DCIO(CS)-CISO is a critical position, responsible for providing expert policy, technical, program, and Department-wide oversight support to the DoW CIO on all cybersecurity matters,” the DoW CIO’s office said. Bishop previously served as the…
Most people fail on Reddit because they write comments like ads. Reddit eats ads for breakfast. It’s better to follow a Reddit comment framework that has been proven thousands of times to get engagement and increase visibility and awareness. The winning move? Be useful first, be human, then casually exist as a company. Below are 10 proven comment frameworks we see working every single day for our clients. These aren’t scripts: they’re thinking patterns. Follow the structure, swap in your context, and your comments will feel native instead of needy. When to use it: Someone is struggling or asking how…
When you’re trying to self-host FOSS applications on your Proxmox server, there are a couple of ways you can set them up inside Linux Containers. For starters, nothing beats the convenience of running a simple command from the Proxmox VE Helper-Scripts repo and watching your favorite app come to life as an LXC. Alternatively, you can look into the TurnKey templates on Proxmox and use them to spin up an LXC armed with all the packages to host the service. But things get somewhat convoluted when your preferred application is only available as a Docker image. You could technically install…
It’s terrifying how much we pour into our smartphones. It’s like our phones have become an extension of ourselves. I store sensitive information on my phone, such as emails, passwords, and private details I don’t want anyone else to know. The thought of ever losing my phone without theft protection gives me a lot of anxiety. But sometimes it isn’t just about your worrying that a stranger has taken your phone. Your close friends and even family could be the ones doing the dangerous snooping. That’s a thought that doesn’t sit well with me. My Samsung Galaxy S25+ holds too…
I used to look forward to Samsung’s Galaxy Unpacked event with excitement, waiting to see where the company was going to push its phones to next. But over the past few years, that enthusiasm waned and eventually turned into skepticism.With the launch of the Galaxy S26 series, I feel particularly underwhelmed. I’ve come to the conclusion that the company needs to make some serious changes to its line-up to regain my interest in its flagships. What change would you like to see in Samsung’s flagship phones?21 votesSignificantly bigger batteries.43%Better cameras.24%Faster charging.0%Less of a focus on AI.29%Something else (let us know…
We may earn a commission from links on this page. The Apple Watch has a built-in sleep tracker, but it can be hard to find. Here’s how to access it, how to set it up so that it properly records how much sleep you’re getting, and how to understand the results. Does my Apple Watch support sleep tracking? Sleep tracking was introduced with WatchOS version 7 (released in 2020). That version of WatchOS works on watches from Series 3 and newer, paired with an iPhone 6S or newer, with iOS 14 and newer. In other words: The oldest devices that will work are…
Exposure management company WatchTowr reports that a recent Cisco Catalyst SD-WAN vulnerability, initially exploited as a zero-day, is now being used more frequently by threat actors. The in-the-wild exploitation of four Cisco Catalyst SD-WAN vulnerabilities came to light in recent weeks. One of them is CVE-2026-20127, which had been exploited as a zero-day in combination with an older vulnerability, CVE-2022-20775, to bypass authentication, escalate privileges, and establish persistence on systems. Cisco Talos linked the attacks to UAT-8616, a highly sophisticated threat actor of unspecified origin and motivation that has been active since at least 2023. WatchTowr’s head of proactive threat…
So you’ve bought a 3D printer, made the usual assortment of fidget toys and Benchy models, and now you’re looking for something else to print. Though some people have trouble leaving their 3D printers idle, others experience “printer’s block” and run out of ideas completely. Here’s some inspiration to get you started again. Learn to create your own models If you’re bored by printing models that everyone else has made, this might be the perfect opportunity to start thinking about creating models from scratch. Learning to model and refine your designs will bring greater rewards than simply downloading things that…
