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What you need to knowRumors about the Nothing Headphone a surface again, claiming the model could actually have A-series pricing.The report states the headphones could cost half the price of the Headphone 1, at around €159 (~$187).In Nothing’s CEO Carl Pei’s interview, he briefly mentioned how well-received the Headphone 1 was, but said nothing (no pun intended) about this alleged model.Rumors say Nothing’s cooking up more than just budget phones this year, as its next headphones might also make an appearance.French publication Dealabs suggests Nothing’s next pair, called the “Headphone a,” may show up this year (via 9to5Google). That’s not…

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After multiple infrastructure scale-up attempts failed to handle the backlog and retry volumes, Microsoft ultimately removed traffic from the affected service to repair the underlying infrastructure without load. “The outage didn’t just take websites offline, but it halted development workflows and disrupted real-world operations,” said Pareekh Jain, CEO at EIIRTrend & Pareekh Consulting. Cloud outages on the rise Cloud outages have become more frequent in recent years, with major providers such as AWS, Google Cloud, and IBM all experiencing high-profile disruptions. AWS services were severely impacted for more than 15 hours when a DNS problem rendered the DynamoDB API unreliable.…

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The Hacker NewsFeb 04, 2026Identity Security / Security Operations An innovative approach to discovering, analyzing, and governing identity usage beyond traditional IAM controls. The Challenge: Identity Lives Outside the Identity Stack Identity and access management tools were built to govern users and directories. Modern enterprises run on applications. Over time, identity logic has moved into application code, APIs, service accounts, and custom authentication layers. Credentials are embedded. Authorization is enforced locally. Usage patterns change without review. These identity paths often operate outside the visibility of IAM, PAM, and IGA. For security and identity teams, this creates a blind spot -…

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Last month, we reported on an expanded class-action lawsuit in which several authors accused NVIDIA of using millions of pirated books to train its AI models. The complaint cited internal emails showing that NVIDIA contacted Anna’s Archive seeking “high-speed access” to the shadow library’s massive collection. After being warned about the illegal nature of the materials, NVIDIA executives allegedly gave the “green light” to proceed. Now, NVIDIA has fired back with a comprehensive motion to dismiss, calling the authors’ allegations speculative, vague, and legally insufficient. Contact With ‘Anna’ Isn’t Enough At the California federal court, NVIDIA argues that the authors’…

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Last week’s episode of Spartacus: House of Ashur might have been the calm before the storm, but there’s still a lot to mull over. The hit Starz show shocked us with Celadus’ (Dan Hamill) death in episode 8, falling victim to the House of Proculus’ newly acquired female gladiator.This has all built up to Achillia’s (Tenika Davis) triumphant return to the arena after she’s lost her love and biggest cheerleader. Even worse, Tarchon (Jordi Webber) is still choosing to make her life even more difficult.But what does Spartacus: House of Ashur episode 10 hold for them, and when will we…

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SECNAP Network Security announced the launch of CloudJacket MXDR, a next-generation managed extended detection and response solution. Built on the company’s patented CloudJacket platform, CloudJacket MXDR enhances SECNAP’s security portfolio by extending its existing capabilities, including advanced network detection and response (NDR). CloudJacket MXDR is designed from the ground up to empower managed service providers (MSPs) and internal IT teams by incorporating advanced elements into a unified single pane of glass complete with multi-tenant capabilities. CloudJacket MXDR represents an evolution in SECNAP’s cybersecurity offerings, integrating human-led, AI-assisted security operations center (SOC) functions, behavioral and heuristic threat detection, response capabilities from…

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Boost your skills with Growth Memo’s weekly expert insights. Subscribe for free! My findings this week show Google Search Console data is about 75% incomplete, making single-source GSC decisions dangerously unreliable. Google filters 3/4 of search impressions for “privacy,” while bot inflation and AIOs corrupt what remains. (Image Credit: Kevin Indig) 1. GSC Used To Be Ground Truth Search Console data used to be the most accurate representation of what happens in the search results. But privacy sampling, bot-inflated impressions, and AI Overview (AIO) distortion suck the reliability out of the data. Without understanding how your data is filtered and…

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I’ve been following the Clawdbot, Moltbot, and OpenClaw saga over the past couple of weeks, to the point that this article originally started as a piece highlighting how Clawdbot was a security nightmare waiting to happen. However, I was working on other projects, then I went on vacation, and by the time I settled down to finally write this piece… well, the security nightmare has already happened. OpenClaw, as it’s now known, has been causing all sorts of problems for users. For those not in the know, OpenClaw originally launched as “warelay” in November 2025. In December 2025, it became…

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React2Shell exploitation activity remains strong, with over 1.4 million attempts observed over the past week, GreyNoise reports. A critical-severity vulnerability in version 19 of the open source JavaScript library React (React.js), React2Shell is tracked as CVE-2025-55182 (CVSS score of 10). The issue can be exploited without authentication to achieve remote code execution (RCE) via a single HTTP POST request and the activity surrounding it surged after a Metasploit module was published. The bug is related to the decoding of payloads sent to React Server Function endpoints. Even applications without React Server Function endpoints may be vulnerable if they support React…

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While not yet official, Samsung will unveil the Galaxy S26 lineup at an Unpacked event later this month. It teased the Galaxy S26’s rumored new Privacy display feature last week. The company is now following up with a series of short teaser videos highlighting the upcoming flagship’s imaging capabilities. The first teaser video highlights the phone’s night video capabilities, showing a DJ performing in a dimly lit setting. Paired with the caption “Light up your night,” the clip suggests the next Galaxy will focus on delivering brighter, clearer videos in low-light conditions. The second teaser also hints at improved low-light…

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