April 2026

Electronics industry says FCC’s foreign-made router policy is a bit of a mesh

Electronics industry says FCC’s foreign-made router policy is a bit of a mesh 2026-04-10 at 19:32 By Dan Robinson Trade group warns onshoring demands will leave Americans stuck with older gear The Global Electronics Association (GEA) warns that the US ban on foreign-made network routers is impractical because few are made domestically, leaving consumers with […]

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The faith-based tech boom is here — chat with ‘BuddhaBot’ or pay $1.99 for AI Jesus

The faith-based tech boom is here — chat with ‘BuddhaBot’ or pay $1.99 for AI Jesus 2026-04-10 at 18:12 By Associated Press For some evangelical Christians, faith is about having a personal relationship with Jesus. At $1.99 per minute, the tech company Just Like Me is taking that concept to a new level. This article

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White House warns staff as Iran bets add to growing insider trading concerns

White House warns staff as Iran bets add to growing insider trading concerns 2026-04-10 at 18:12 By Cointelegraph by Zoltan Vardai Reuters reported that White House staff were warned against using confidential information after suspicious Iran-linked oil futures bets and fresh scrutiny of prediction markets. This article is an excerpt from Cointelegraph.com News View Original

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In Other News: Cyberattack Stings Stryker, Windows Zero-Day, China Supercomputer Hack

In Other News: Cyberattack Stings Stryker, Windows Zero-Day, China Supercomputer Hack 2026-04-10 at 17:46 By SecurityWeek News Other noteworthy stories that might have slipped under the radar: Jones Day hacked, Internet Bug Bounty program paused due to AI, new Mac stealer malware. The post In Other News: Cyberattack Stings Stryker, Windows Zero-Day, China Supercomputer Hack

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Bitget rolls out SpaceX-linked pre-IPO proxy with Republic

Bitget rolls out SpaceX-linked pre-IPO proxy with Republic 2026-04-10 at 17:22 By Cointelegraph by Zoltan Vardai Bitget’s IPO Prime will debut with preSPAX, a Republic-issued token tied to SpaceX’s post-IPO performance rather than direct ownership of the company’s shares. This article is an excerpt from Cointelegraph.com News View Original Source

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CPUID site hijacked to serve malware instead of HWMonitor downloads

CPUID site hijacked to serve malware instead of HWMonitor downloads 2026-04-10 at 17:22 By Carly Page Six-hour breach turned trusted links into a coin toss between legit tools and credential stealers Visitors to the CPUID website were briefly exposed to malware this week after attackers hijacked part of its backend, turning trusted download links into

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Amazon would rather shareholders did not look too closely at carbon footprint

Amazon would rather shareholders did not look too closely at carbon footprint 2026-04-10 at 17:22 By Dan Robinson Investors urged to reject proposal for more disclosure on whether AWS expansion risks climate goals Amazon’s board of directors is urging shareholders to reject a proposal that would have the megacorp disclose more information on the impact

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Suits won’t quit AI spending, even if they can’t prove it’s working

Suits won’t quit AI spending, even if they can’t prove it’s working 2026-04-10 at 17:22 By Lindsay Clark Forget about investment value! Call it a ‘strategic enabler for enterprise‑wide transformation,’ says KPMG Most UK business leaders will keep AI at the top of their spending priorities, with 65 percent planning to maintain investment whether they

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When Geopolitical Conflict Spills into Cyberspace — How US Organizations Should Respond 

When Geopolitical Conflict Spills into Cyberspace — How US Organizations Should Respond  2026-04-10 at 17:22 By Ashish Khaitan Modern conflict no longer begins with troops crossing borders; it often starts with packets crossing networks. For example, the escalation on February 28, 2026, involving Iran, the United States, and Israel gives insights on how quickly geopolitical cyber threats can evolve into

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ClickFix campaign delivers Mac malware via fake Apple page

ClickFix campaign delivers Mac malware via fake Apple page 2026-04-10 at 17:22 By Zeljka Zorz Security researchers at Jamf have uncovered a new ClickFix-style attack targeting Mac users via a fake Apple-themed webpage offering instructions on how to “reclaim disk space on your Mac”. The malicious page (Source: Jamf) ClickFix for everybody ClickFix is a

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Juniper Networks Patches Dozens of Junos OS Vulnerabilities

Juniper Networks Patches Dozens of Junos OS Vulnerabilities 2026-04-10 at 17:22 By Ionut Arghire A critical-severity flaw could be exploited remotely, without authentication, to take over a vulnerable device. The post Juniper Networks Patches Dozens of Junos OS Vulnerabilities appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article is an excerpt from SecurityWeek View Original Source

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Industry Reactions to Iran Hacking ICS in Critical Infrastructure: Feedback Friday

Industry Reactions to Iran Hacking ICS in Critical Infrastructure: Feedback Friday 2026-04-10 at 17:22 By SecurityWeek News The US government has warned that Iran-linked hackers are manipulating PLCs and SCADA systems to cause disruption. The post Industry Reactions to Iran Hacking ICS in Critical Infrastructure: Feedback Friday appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article is an

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GlassWorm Campaign Uses Zig Dropper to Infect Multiple Developer IDEs

GlassWorm Campaign Uses Zig Dropper to Infect Multiple Developer IDEs 2026-04-10 at 17:22 By Cybersecurity researchers have flagged yet another evolution of the ongoing GlassWorm campaign, which employs a new Zig dropper that’s designed to stealthily infect all integrated development environments (IDEs) on a developer’s machine. The technique has been discovered in an Open VSX extension named “specstudio.code-wakatime-activity-tracker,”

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School’s Out, But Security’s Not: Preparing for K-12 Summertime Security

School’s Out, But Security’s Not: Preparing for K-12 Summertime Security 2026-04-10 at 15:05 By To best prepare for the summer months, school security leaders must understand how the threats they face change once the school year ends. This article is an excerpt from Subscribe to Security Magazine’s RSS Feed View Original Source

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Orthanc DICOM Vulnerabilities Lead to Crashes, RCE

Orthanc DICOM Vulnerabilities Lead to Crashes, RCE 2026-04-10 at 15:05 By Ionut Arghire Attackers could exploit these vulnerabilities in denial-of-service, information disclosure, and arbitrary code execution attacks. The post Orthanc DICOM Vulnerabilities Lead to Crashes, RCE appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article is an excerpt from SecurityWeek View Original Source

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Brain scientist warns that we’re heading for an AI-fueled ‘dementia crisis’

Brain scientist warns that we’re heading for an AI-fueled ‘dementia crisis’ 2026-04-10 at 14:45 By Tracy Swartz “Anyone claiming we need more proof before taking this seriously is applying a standard of certainty they don’t apply to anything else they care about,” neuroscientist Vivienne Ming told The Post. This article is an excerpt from Latest Technology

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World Liberty signals phased WLFI unlock vote after early holder backlash

World Liberty signals phased WLFI unlock vote after early holder backlash 2026-04-10 at 14:45 By Cointelegraph by Ezra Reguerra World Liberty said its WLFI unlock proposal will go through community input before a formal vote, outlining a phased vesting plan rather than a full token release. This article is an excerpt from Cointelegraph.com News View

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Aethir halts bridge exploit, promises compensation after $90K loss

Aethir halts bridge exploit, promises compensation after $90K loss 2026-04-10 at 14:45 By Cointelegraph by Helen Partz Aethir said it halted a bridge exploit on its Ethereum-linked contracts, limiting losses to under $90,000 after PeckShield estimated $400,000 in damages. This article is an excerpt from Cointelegraph.com News View Original Source

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Covenant AI exits Bittensor over ‘decentralization theatre,’ TAO drops 18%

Covenant AI exits Bittensor over ‘decentralization theatre,’ TAO drops 18% 2026-04-10 at 14:45 By Cointelegraph by Zoltan Vardai Covenant AI said it was leaving Bittensor due to its overreaching control on subnets and their large-scale TAO token sales, but Bittensor’s founder denied all allegations. This article is an excerpt from Cointelegraph.com News View Original Source

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