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Security researchers have found a hidden backdoor in Tenda routers that could allow unauthorized access to millions of devices. Users must disable this feature immediately until a patch is released.
Learn about firmware and why reflashable routers can be upgraded instead of thrown away. Understand how device software works and why this matters for technology management.
Windows and Linux users face a critical deadline as Secure Boot keys protecting their devices are set to expire on June 15, 2024. The expiration could leave systems vulnerable to malicious attacks if not properly addressed.
AMD has silently disabled Transparent Secure Memory Encryption (TSME) on many consumer Ryzen CPUs, removing a key defense against physical memory attacks.
This article explains how USB Power Delivery vulnerabilities can allow malicious devices to compromise computers without user interaction, demonstrating the security risks of hardware-level protocols.
Learn how firmware updates can add new features like Chromecast support to older Samsung TVs, extending their usefulness and showing how technology evolves after purchase.