June 28, 2026

Microsoft Extends Free Windows 10 Security Updates Until October 2027

Microsoft Extends Free Windows 10 Security Updates Until October 2027

Microsoft has quietly announced welcome news for millions of Windows 10 users by extending its free Extended Security Updates (ESU) program for personal devices until October 12, 2027. The move gives home users an additional year of critical security updates beyond the previously announced deadline, providing extra time for those who have not yet transitioned to Windows 11. Rather than making a major public announcement, Microsoft updated its documentation and confirmed the extension in a statement following the discovery by BleepingComputer.

June 23, 2026

AryStinger Awakens: Thousands of D-Link Routers Hijacked in Global Botnet Campaign

AryStinger Awakens: Thousands of D-Link Routers Hijacked in Global Botnet Campaign

 A newly discovered malware campaign known as AryStinger is serving as a stark reminder that aging network equipment can quickly become a cybersecurity liability. Researchers have uncovered a botnet that has compromised more than 4,000 outdated D-Link routers worldwide, transforming them into remotely controlled systems capable of carrying out malicious activities on behalf of cybercriminals. The affected devices are primarily older, end-of-life models that no longer receive regular security updates.

June 22, 2026

The Case for Bench Testing

The Case for Bench Testing
There's a temptation in wireless PTP network deployment to skip straight to installation.
Go get the hardware mounted, cabled, and pointed at the horizon as fast as possible. But experienced field engineers know better. Bench testing before deployment isn't just a nice-to-have habit; it's a professional discipline that separates confident, successful rollouts from costly, frustrating ones. When you take the time to power up your equipment in a controlled environment first, you're investing in every stage of the deployment that follows.

June 21, 2026

The Commodore Callback 8020: A Flip Phone Designed to Break Your Social Media Habit


In a world where smartphones constantly compete for our attention, the newly announced Commodore Callback 8020 takes a radically different approach. Rather than packing in more apps, notifications, and AI-powered distractions, Commodore's latest retro-inspired flip phone is designed around the concept of a "digital detox." The Callback 8020 combines nostalgic early-2000s flip phone styling with modern hardware, offering users a way to stay connected without being trapped in an endless cycle of doomscrolling. The device runs Sailfish OS and supports many useful Android applications while intentionally blocking social media platforms, web browsers, email, and workplace productivity apps.

June 19, 2026

Lock, Stock, and Expired: Why Your PC's Boot Security Has a June Deadline

 

Lock, Stock, and Expired: Why Your PC's Boot Security Has a June Deadline

For most computer users, the words "cryptographic certificate" trigger about as much urgency as a terms-of-service update. But this month, a 15-year-old security keystone built into virtually every Windows and Linux machine is reaching the end of its life — and ignoring it could quietly leave your system's deepest defenses in the dark.


Starting June 24, three Microsoft-signed certificates that underpin Secure Boot will expire. Secure Boot is a UEFI firmware trust chain that verifies the digital signature of every component loaded during system startup, from firmware to the operating system. It runs before Windows even starts loading, checking that the boot loader and early boot components have been signed by a trusted party. Think of it as a bouncer at the door of your PC — one whose license is about to lapse.

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