A severe vulnerability affecting multiple MongoDB versions, dubbed MongoBleed (CVE-2025-14847), is being actively exploited in the wild, with over 80,000 potentially vulnerable servers exposed on the public web. [...] Read more
Bleepingcomputer - Dec 28Ubisoft has shut down Rainbow Six Siege's servers and is in the process of rolling back the fallout of a widespread breach that left various players with billions of in-game credits, ultra-rare skins of weapons, and banned accounts. As of Sunday afternoon, the status page on Rainbow Six Siege's w... Read more
Engadget - Dec 28
Servers for Ubisoft’s popular first-person shooter game are currently offline on consoles and PC. A suspected hack granted some Rainbow Six Siege players huge bundles of in-game currency. Other players have witnessed mass bans, prompting Ubisoft to take action while investigating. Read more
Notebookcheck - Dec 27
Adding a DNS server to your home network can have a whole host of benefits Read more
Xda-developers - Dec 27
NIST warns specific public time servers may be inaccurate after a power outage disrupted atomic clock distribution. Read more
Techradar - Dec 24
It's hard to justify spending that much money on an OS when you can go the FOSS route with Linux distributions Read more
Xda-developers - Dec 22
Always-on has its own set of requirements Read more
Xda-developers - Dec 11
If your requirement is unidirectional (Server → Client) **Server-Sent Events (SSE)** is the protocol you should master. SSE runs over standard HTTP/1.1 or HTTP/2. It doesn’t require complex handshakes, works with standard authentication mechanisms, and native support is built into every modern br... Read more
Hackernoon - Dec 09
Secure Legion aims to become the world's first completely metadata-free messaging application. The Secure Legion Android App is already available in Public Beta v0.2.x. It is being used by journalists, activists and crypto communities in censorship-heavy regions. Read more
Hackernoon - Dec 05
A UK couple has cut their monthly heating bill from nearly $500 to just $52 by using a garden shed data center built from 56 Raspberry Pi boards. The unusual pilot system, part of a national net-zero scheme, reroutes waste heat from server workloads directly into their home’s hot-water system. Read more
Notebookcheck - Nov 21