Cloudflare outage knocks out 1.1.1.1 DNS resolver worldwide due to internal blunder
Cloudflare’s 1.1.1.1 DNS resolver went offline globally on July 14 after a configuration mistake pulled key IP routes. Here’s what went wrong.
Cloudflare’s 1.1.1.1 DNS resolver went offline globally on July 14 after a configuration mistake pulled key IP routes. Here’s what went wrong.
Kingston’s IronKey D500S now holds FIPS 140-3 Level 3 validation, offering hardware encryption, dual secure partitions, and a trusted TAA-compliant supply chain for top-tier data protection.
While McDonald’s fans celebrate the return of the Snack Wrap, researchers found the company’s hiring system exposed millions of job applications.
NVIDIA confirms researchers demonstrated a Rowhammer attack on a GPU without ECC enabled and urges users to check their settings.
TEAMGROUP’s new P250Q SSD combines hardware and software destruction to instantly erase sensitive data, setting a new bar for secure storage in military and industrial environments.
Mozilla VPN has landed on Flathub, making it easier for Linux users to install the private, secure browsing app without command-line hassle.
A Linux researcher at ERNW has demonstrated how attackers can bypass Secure Boot protections by modifying an unsigned initramfs. But a few kernel tweaks are all it takes to lock things down.
Ingram Micro confirms a ransomware attack and service disruption in 2025. The company says no customer data was exposed and recovery is underway.
New U.S. government warnings reveal Iranian hackers are actively targeting American infrastructure. Most organizations still are not listening and the consequences could be devastating.
McAfee’s 2025 Safer Summer Travel Report reveals how AI scams are tricking young travelers and costing Americans real money. Learn how fake booking sites and deepfaked vacation images are turning dream trips into financial disasters.
The Internet was nearly knocked off its feet last month when Cloudflare quietly blocked what may go down as the largest DDoS attack in history. It slammed into one of the company’s hosting provider customers with an absurd 7.3 terabits per second of traffic. Let that number sink in. This wasn’t just a bump in … Read more
Wyze is rolling out a new security feature called VerifiedView, and chances are, most users won’t even notice it happening. That’s because it doesn’t change how you use your camera—it just quietly adds a new layer of protection behind the scenes. With VerifiedView, every video, image, and livestream your Wyze Cam captures now carries a … Read more