Website Overload Causes 429 Errors for Thousands of Users

A recent surge in website traffic has resulted in a significant increase in “Too Many Requests” errors, affecting thousands of users worldwide. The error code, also known as “rate limiting,” is triggered when a server receives too many requests within a short period. This issue can be caused by various factors, including: * Increased traffic … Read more

TSMC Suspects Trade Secret Leaks Among Employees

Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC), the world’s leading chip manufacturer, has reported suspicions of unauthorized activities among its employees regarding trade secrets. The company has taken disciplinary action against those involved and is cooperating with Taiwanese prosecutors to investigate the matter. According to Nina Kao, a TSMC spokeswoman, the company detected potential trade secret leaks … Read more

Google’s AI-Generated Search Results Bring Back Nostalgia for User-Friendly Search

Google has introduced mandatory AI summaries to its search results, which have been met with criticism from users who value a more traditional search experience. The company’s decision to prioritize AI-generated content over user-friendly search results has sparked a backlash. In contrast, an alternative search engine called Kagi is gaining popularity among those seeking a … Read more

Jaguars Training Camp Takeaways: Hunter, Strange Shine

The Jacksonville Jaguars wrapped up their ninth training camp practice on Sunday. Here are three key takeaways from what took place. Travis Hunter continues to impress as a wide receiver, with his shifitness and ball skills making him nearly impossible to defend in one-on-ones. Coach Liam Coen has prioritized Hunter’s development at this position, and … Read more

Tick-Borne Diseases on the Rise in NYC

Tick-borne diseases are becoming a growing concern in New York City, with cases rising sharply over the past 25 years. According to preliminary data from the New York City Health Department, there were 2,952 reported Lyme disease cases among city residents in 2024. The main culprit behind this increase is climate change, which has led … Read more

DOD’s Cringeworthy Tweet Pokes Fun at Defense Secretary’s Style

The US Department of Defense’s Rapid Response team made headlines on Monday when they posted a tweet that left many scratching their heads. The tweet, from the @DODResponse account on X, featured a photo of Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth disembarking from a plane wearing sunglasses and jeans, with a caption that read “Has great jeans.” … Read more

New Plague Linux Malware Evades Detection with Stealthy SSH Access

A newly discovered Linux malware, dubbed “Plague,” has been evading detection for over a year. This malicious Pluggable Authentication Module (PAM) uses layered obfuscation techniques and environment tampering to bypass authentication on compromised systems. The malware features anti-debugging capabilities, string obfuscation, hardcoded passwords, and the ability to hide session artifacts. Once loaded, it scrubbs the … Read more

Linux Malware PSA Stealer Spreads Panic Among Users and Enterprises

A new strain of Linux malware has emerged as a formidable threat to users’ passwords and sensitive personal information. Dubbed PSA Stealer by security experts, this malware has compromised thousands of systems and evolved from rudimentary tools into a sophisticated threat that exploits vulnerabilities in Linux environments. PSA Stealer’s modus operandi involves infiltrating systems through … Read more

US Airline Price Hike Sparks AI Investigation Fears

US lawmakers are questioning the use of artificial intelligence to set personalized flight ticket prices. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy has promised to investigate airlines that use this technology. Delta Air Lines has denied using AI for individual pricing, but Democrats believe it may be happening. Duffy expressed concerns about individualized pricing based on a passenger’s … Read more

AI’s Hiring Pullback Hits Young Tech Workers Hard

A Goldman Sachs economist warns that generative AI is already impacting the labor market, with younger tech workers facing the hardest hits. Unemployment rates among tech workers aged 20-30 have jumped by 3 percentage points since the start of this year. Most companies have yet to deploy AI in production cases, but some are holding … Read more