Better late than never? 53-year-old HP bus standard finally gets a Linux driver, boasting 8MB/s bandwidth

HP’s 1972 GPIB bus finally receives stable Linux support, allowing vintage lab instruments to connect seamlessly with contemporary systems.

Watch out – hackers are coming after your Christmas bonus, as paychecks come under threat

Payroll-focused social engineering attacks target help desk staff, redirect employee salaries, and show how human factors can bypass traditional technical protections.

Talk about coal in your stocking – SantaStealer malware steals data from browsers and crypto wallets

SantaStealer is a rebranded infostealer using modular data theft, modest pricing, and limited stealth, with no confirmed large-scale deployment yet.

React2Shell exploitation continues to escalate, posing ‘significant risk’

Several hundred machines across a diverse set of organizations already compromised, Microsoft says.

Businesses are hiring AI specialists instead of data engineers – and its a big problem

Yet again, we’re being graced with a report stressing the importance of a solid data foundation to get the most out of AI.

Cisco email security products actively targeted in zero-day campaign

Two Chinese-nexus groups have been exploiting a newly discovered flaw to establish persistence and launch backdoors.

I tested the Blacklyte Atlas Lite and it’s an ultra-cool standing desk for work and play

The Blacklyte Atlas Lite is a standing desk with hints of the gamer aesthetic and functionality well-suited for business professionals – and it meets those needs with ease.

Hackers stole data in UK government cyberattack, minister confirms

The attack seems to have happened in October but the risk towards citizens is minimal.

Checkr review

In this Checkr review, you’ll learn more about the fast, flexible, and tech-driven background screening solution.