Month: January 2023

Hackers target and exploit major Control Web Panel security flaw

Audio player loading… Threat actors are abusing a known vulnerability in Control Web Panel (CWP) to start reverse shells and execute malicious code remotely. Researcher Numan Türle from Gais Cyber Security released a YouTube video showing how the vulnerability can be exploited. Three days later, researchers observed an uptick in…

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YouTube creators are ducking outraged by its swearing policy

At exactly 18 seconds into his video “YouTube is Run by Fools,” ProZD makes his feelings on the platform’s recent restrictions on foul language crystal clear: “That’s the dumbest fucking shit I’ve ever heard.” The tirade’s timing was deliberate, meant to test the company’s updated “approach to profanity” that it…

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Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra and Plus images leak ahead of the February 1st launch event

Like Samsung’s Galaxy S23, the Ultra and Plus seem to share a metal frame and glass cover design that closely resembles the iPhone and pretty much every other slab smartphone from the last few years. Unlike the Galaxy S22 series, all will be available in four of the same colors:…

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The US Army is spending millions on developing a new Microsoft HoloLens headset

Audio player loading… The US Congress has recently approved a $40 million spend on new Microsoft Hololens augmented reality headsets for the US Army following complaints from users. The so-called Integrated Visual Augmentation Systems (IVAS) are designed to pull data from various sensors and databases to provide soldiers with real-time…

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Nintendo Switch OLED vs Nintendo Switch: what’s different?

Audio player loading… Nintendo Switch OLED The Nintendo Switch OLED has a more pleasing design than the original LCD version, with a larger, more vibrant display, enhanced audio and double the internal storage – still no 4K though. For Larger 7-inch screen Perfect blacks; accurate colors Speakers sound fantastic Against No…

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The Fitbit Charge 5 crashes to a record-low price in massive Fitbit sale at Amazon

If you’re looking to jumpstart (or restart) your New Year’s resolutions, Fitbit trackers can be highly beneficial, and luckily for you, Amazon is offering some fantastic Fitbit deals – including the Charge 5 on sale for $99.95 (opens in new tab) (was $149.95). That’s the lowest price we’ve seen and…

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