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We may earn a commission from links on this page. Deal pricing and availability subject to change after time of publication. This year’s Amazon Big Spring Sale doesn’t have too many deep discounts on premium watches, but we are seeing some sweet deals on budget models. One worth looking at is Amazfit’s Active 2 Sport, on sale today for $79.99. It’s a fitness watch with a solid feature set, and it will cost you half the price of other brands’ entry-level watches.  Amazfit watches keep impressing meI’ll confess that when I first heard of Amazfit, I assumed they were some…

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Code keeps moving through pipelines, and credentials continue to surface alongside it. GitGuardian’s State of Secrets Sprawl 2026 puts the count at 28.65 million new hardcoded secrets in public GitHub commits in 2025, extending a multi-year rise in exposed access keys, tokens, and passwords. Public and internal repositories that contain at least one secret (Source: GitGuardian) Exposure is spreading beyond code The problem no longer exists only in public repositories, since internal environments carry a larger share of leaked credentials, often tied directly to production systems and operational access. Internal repositories show a much higher likelihood of containing hardcoded secrets,…

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Editor’s note: this article was written a few days before the core update that started to roll out on March 24. Updates like Florida, Allegra, and Brandy were major turning points in search because they fundamentally reshaped how websites were ranked and how SEO was practiced. These updates caused sudden and dramatic shifts where rankings dropped overnight, entire categories of websites lost visibility, and tactics that once delivered consistent performance stopped working almost immediately. A similar question is now starting to emerge as AI-generated content increases and large volumes of low-value pages begin to fill the web. The scale and…

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Are you looking to stream some movies without paying any money? Tubi could be the perfect solution to your problems. Tubi is an ad-supported streaming service that allows consumers to stream movies and TV shows for free. The only thing you have to worry about is ads, which will play during your feature presentation. I don’t know about you, but I’ll take a few ads if it means saving money on streaming subscriptions. This weekend, our Tubi recommendations will run the gamut of emotions. The top movie on this list is a beautiful story about the bond between a parent…

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The United Kingdom’s Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) has sanctioned Xinbi, a Chinese-language online marketplace that sells stolen data and satellite internet equipment to scam networks in Southeast Asia. The Telegram-based marketplace Xinbi is also believed to have helped North Korean threat actors launder cryptocurrency stolen in large heists from companies and individuals worldwide. According to blockchain analysis firm Chainalysis, Xinbi has processed over $19.9 billion between 2021 and 2025, facilitating everything from unlicensed OTC trades and money laundering to the sale of stolen personal databases. Today’s sanctions also target #8 Park (a massive-scale scam compound linked by blockchain analytics…

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AI servers are rewriting the power rulebook The root cause, Panasonic noted in the statement, is the electrical behavior of AI workloads. Unlike conventional server applications, AI inference and training draw large amounts of electricity in short bursts to sustain GPU processing, causing peak power levels to spike rapidly and voltages to fluctuate. “Peak power levels for such servers can rise rapidly, and voltages can often become unstable,” the statement said. “Securing stable, highly reliable power supplies is an absolute necessity for AI data centers.” Vertiv warned in its 2025 Data Center Trends predictions that AI racks must handle loads…

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Cisco on Wednesday announced patches for a dozen high- and medium-severity vulnerabilities in IOS and IOS XE, most of which could be exploited to cause denial-of-service (DoS) conditions. The patches were rolled out as part of Cisco’s semiannual IOS and IOS XE security advisory bundle. While none of the bugs appear to have been exploited in the wild, technical information on four of them has been published. The publicly disclosed issues, tracked as CVE-2026-20110, CVE-2026-20112, CVE-2026-20113, and CVE-2026-20114, are medium-severity defects affecting Cisco Catalyst 9300 Series switches. According to OPSWAT, which discovered and reported the security defects, attackers could chain…

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Automated traffic grew 23.5% year over year in 2025 — about eight times faster than human traffic, which rose 3.1%, according to HUMAN Security’s State of AI Traffic report. AI-driven traffic appears to be a major contributor to that growth, with average monthly volume increasing 187% year over year, while traffic from AI agents and agentic browsers (e.g., OpenAI’s Atlas, Perplexity’s Comet) grew nearly 8,000% year over year. Automated traffic is defined in the report as: “All internet traffic generated by software systems rather than human users, including traditional automation such as search engine crawlers, monitoring bots, and conventional scraping…

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The Big Spring Sale is in full swing, and if you were hoping to take advantage of one of Amazon’s many smartwatch deals, there’s one discount that deserves some extra attention. The Galaxy Watch 8 Classic, a versatile wearable with a rotating bezel and loads of Samsung smarts, just scored a rare 26% discount as part of the sale, knocking the price down to $369.99. That’s only $20 more than the base model Galaxy Watch 8!One of our favorite Android smartwatches scores a rare discount during the Big Spring Sale✅Recommended if: you want a stylish, timeless-looking smartwatch that doesn’t skimp on premium…

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Ravie LakshmananMar 26, 2026Browser Security / Vulnerability Cybersecurity researchers have disclosed a vulnerability in Anthropic’s Claude Google Chrome Extension that could have been exploited to trigger malicious prompts simply by visiting a web page. The flaw “allowed any website to silently inject prompts into that assistant as if the user wrote them,” Koi Security researcher Oren Yomtov said in a report shared with The Hacker News. “No clicks, no permission prompts. Just visit a page, and an attacker completely controls your browser.” The issue, codenamed ShadowPrompt, chains two underlying flaws: An overly permissive origin allowlist in the extension that allowed…

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