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Gen Z most likely to fall for phishing attacks

A new survey reveals that 44 percent of all participants admit to having interacted with a phishing message in the last year. Gen Z stands out as the…

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Practical quantum, encryption risk and government regulation -- quantum computing predictions for 2026

It’s the time of year again when industry executives like to peer into their crystal balls and try to predict what the future might hold.

We’ll kick off this year’s roundups with a look at quantum, something which has been hovering on the edge a major breakthrough for a few years now but, so far, has always seemed to be just out of reach from a commercial perspective. Is that set to change in 2026?

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Chainguard aims to improve stewardship of mature open source projects

What happens to open source projects when they reach maturity? When a project has fulfilled its purpose and become foundational to customer workloads, it no longer requires a roadmap of sweeping changes. What it needs is safe, predictable maintenance after the creators have moved on.

However, it remains essential that stays OSS safe and supported when its maintainers are ready to step away, or the project no longer needs constant upkeep. To address this challenge Chainguard is launching EmeritOSS, a model for supporting mature open source projects and long-term OSS sustainability for the community.

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The AI CPU is generating code

Zencoder aims to end vibe coding and bring engineering discipline

While chat interfaces have popularized AI coding, uncoordinated agents can produce ‘slop’ -- code that looks correct but fails in production or degrades with iteration.

To address this problem Zencoder is introducing its new Zenflow app, a free orchestration platform designed to transition the industry from ‘vibe coding’ to AI-first engineering.

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Almost half of Gen Z hide their AI use at work

A new survey shows that nearly half of Gen Z workers (48 percent) quietly keep their AI use under wraps -- roughly in line with the 45 percent of all employees who say the same.

But the research from Slingshot finds that, unlike their older colleagues, Gen Zers (ages 18-28) conceal their AI use because of concerns about being judged (47 percent) or that it will be seen as cutting corners (44 percent).

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2025 Cloudflare Radar Year in Review

Cloudflare report shows how AI bots, encryption, and growing attacks shaped the internet in 2025

Cloudflare has released its 2025 Radar Year in Review, the sixth annual report examining broad trends in internet traffic, security, and technology adoption across its global network over the past year. Using aggregated data from web requests, bots, and connectivity signals, the report shows how automation, encryption changes, and attacks shaped online services worldwide.

Internet traffic continued to rise across the year, with Cloudflare reporting overall growth of 19 percent. Levels stayed relatively steady through the first six months or so before accelerating from late summer onwards. For website operators, this trend reflects a steady increase in demand, although it also drives higher infrastructure costs and greater exposure to outages or attacks.

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humanoid robotics in a bubble

AI hype is leading investors to bet big on humanoid robotics but is it just another bubble?

The robots are coming, there’s no question about that, but many humanoid robotics startups backed by venture capital firms face deep problems related to cost, reliability, and general real-world usefulness, according to a new report from CB Insights.

Investors warn that enthusiasm driven by AI hype is outpacing commercial reality, creating concerns that parts of the sector are drifting toward speculation rather than reality.

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Mockup Termzy AI

Don’t waste time reading T&Cs -- AI can do it for you

Be honest now, do you really read T&Cs, privacy policies, etc when signing up to a service? Of course you don’t, you just scroll to the bottom and click Accept, trusting that you haven’t just handed over your first born child to a social media mogul.

Step forward Termzy AI, an AI tool that can scan those pesky T&Cs for you and alert you to any problematic things lurking in there that you might be agreeing to.

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SoundCloud warns of data breach with ‘limited data’ of a fifth of its users

Following a period of instability over the last few days, SoundCloud has confirmed a data breach by “a purported threat actor group”. The streaming service says that it “detected unauthorized activity in an ancillary service dashboard” and that an investigation found that “certain limited data that we hold” had been accessed.

SoundCloud says that while around 20 percent of users’ data was involved, “the data involved consisted only of email addresses and information already visible on public […] profiles”.

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Windows 11 updates are breaking VPN access to WSL

Microsoft has issued a warning that updates to Windows 11 may have led to problems with networking via VPN in Windows Subsystem for Linux.

The problem sees the appearance of “No route to host” errors when using mirrored networking mode. Microsoft has not provided an exhaustive list of the third-party VPNs that are experiencing problems, but highlights Cisco Secure Client and OpenVPN.

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Microsoft warns of problems with Windows 10 extended updates

With mainstream support for Windows 10 now over, businesses and individuals are now reliant on Microsoft’s Extended Security Update program. With many people having no choice but to stick with Windows 10 for now, it is important that updates are problem-free – but this is not proving to be the case.

Microsoft has acknowledged that the KB5071546 update released earlier this month is causing problems with the Message Queuing (MSMQ) functionality. While not an issue for most home users, for businesses it can be a serious worry.

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Facebook Messenger is no longer available as a desktop app

Today is the first day on which the desktop version of Facebook Messenger no longer works. As Meta announced back in October, the Mac and Windows versions of the Facebook Messenger app have now been discontinued.

For anyone who has been a regular user of the desktop app, the appearance of notifications should have served as a warning ahead of time. Now anyone attempting to log into the app will be redirected to either the Facebook website or the Facebook desktop app, depending on whether they are using Windows or macOS.

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Dark web

Google is discontinuing its dark web report security tool

Google has suddenly – and quietly – announced that its dark web report is to be discontinued. Designed to scan the dark web for leaked personal data, Google has decided that the tool is no longer needed.

There is not long to go until the tool shut down. In just a month’s time, there will be no more scanning of the dark web for data; one month after this, the dark web report will disappear entirely. Here’s what you need to know.

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Connection Explorer Bandwidth

Connection Explorer update adds new ways to see where -- and why -- your PC is sending data

Stardock has released an updated beta of Connection Explorer, the Windows app it first launched a month ago that lets users can see and understand all of the network activity on their PCs. The new update adds additional ways to view bandwidth usage and connection history, giving users a better understanding of where the data is going and -- even more importantly -- why.

Connection Explorer shows every network connection a PC makes in real time and turns background activity into something readable. It allows users to see which apps and processes are communicating online and where those connections terminate.

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AI and automation feed rise in holiday scams

The holiday season has long been a peak time for scammers as much as it has for retailers. But new research from Check Point Software reveals how AI and automation are fueling the biggest surge in holiday scams ever recorded.

The study shows over 33,500 Christmas-themed phishing emails flagged in just 14 days and over 10,000 fake social media advertisements being created daily. This is coupled with fake retail sites and social media giveaways surging around the globe.

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How to Install Kodi 21.3 on Amazon Firestick

How to install the new Kodi 21.3 Omega on Amazon Fire TV Stick (the easy way)

Kodi 21.3 Omega has just been released, bringing with it a range of fixes and improvements. It is the first update since January for the hugely popular home theater software, coming ahead of the launch of Kodi 22 Piers, which is expected to arrive early 2026.

For a lot of users, running Kodi on an Amazon Fire TV Stick (or Firestick as it’s better known) is the best way to enjoy the software and everything it has to offer, giving users access to a wide array of streaming services and media libraries.

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