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    The Sticky Menace: How Deteriorating Rubber is Destroying Vintage Hard Drives

    March 03, 2025 • 1 min read

    A peculiar issue is threatening data stored on 1990s hard drives as rubber components turn to adhesive goo, particularly affecting Apple Macintosh systems. This unexpected deterioration poses significant challenges for vintage computing enthusiasts and archivists working to preserve computing history.

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    Silent Data Errors: The Hidden Threat Undermining Modern Computing Systems

    February 16, 2025 • 1 min read

    Major tech companies face growing concerns over silent data errors (SDEs) corrupting calculations in data centers, with 1 in 1,000 machines affected. As AI systems expand and computing grows more complex, industry leaders are racing to develop new solutions for detecting and preventing these stealthy hardware failures.

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    Hidden Threat: Security Expert Exposes Dangerous Vulnerability in Modified USB Cables

    February 05, 2025 • 1 min read

    Cybersecurity researcher Mike Grover demonstrates how a seemingly innocent charging cable can be weaponized to remotely access and control computers from up to 300 feet away. The modified cable can capture keystrokes, implant malware, and execute malicious commands without detection.

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    Voltage Glitch Attack Cracks 'Unhackable' Raspberry Pi Chip, Claims $20K Bounty

    January 05, 2025 • 1 min read

    Engineer Aedan Cullen breached the RP2350 microcontroller's security through an innovative voltage manipulation technique, accessing protected memory despite multiple security layers. The hack exposed critical vulnerabilities in hardware-based security measures and may earn Cullen a $20,000 bounty.

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