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Netscape turns 30: What an obsolete browser can teach us about the modern internet


Today marks the 30th anniversary of the launch of Netscape Navigator, the first commercial attempt at making a web browser. Its release ushered in the first era ... Read More

Why You Must Not Update Your Browser—3 Billion Windows Users Warned


Ensuring your web browser is patched with the latest security fixes is a no-brainer, so why are security experts warning you not to update? The answer is shocking. Read More

Your free Internet is coming to an end and there's nothing you can do about it


If you need further evidence that your free internet is evaporating like snow on an early spring day, look at CNN.com. The popular online news platform, an arm of the still popula ... Read More

Internet Archive breach compromises 31 million accounts - what you need to know


A DDoS attacker that knocked the popular archive site offline has stolen millions of usernames, email addresses, and encrypted passwords. Read More

Is childproofing the internet constitutional? A legal expert explains


A wave of state laws have recently passed across the U.S. to address a variety of online harms affecting children as a result of alarming revelations about youth experiences with digital technologies. Read More

What the White House Is Doing on Reddit


The move is about the site’s evolution, but also that of the broader social-media environment. This is an edition of The Atlantic Daily, a newsletter that guides you through the biggest stories of the ... Read More

Studies show internet research does not make an expert


These are strange times, a simple statement most folks would agree with. Our coastlines creep inward, potentially displacing millions, as climate change alters the planet’s surface. Human interaction ... Read More

The Internet Archive is still down but will return in ‘days, not weeks’


The Internet Archive will come back within “days” following a cyberattack that brought down the organization’s vast digital library and the Wayback Machine, according to an update from founder ... Read More

Session Hijacking 2.0 — The Latest Way That Attackers are Bypassing MFA


Why attackers are turning to session hijacking to get around widespread MFA adoption, how in-app security controls are being bypassed, and what you ca ... Read More

Why Threads is opening up to other social networks


Meta is trying something different with its newest social network, Threads: letting its users connect with people who use other social networks. On Tuesday, Instagram CEO Adam Mosseri announced that ... Read More

Peru vs Uruguay live stream: how to watch FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifier anywhere


Watch Peru vs Uruguay live streams, as the struggling hosts look to make the most of unrest in the Celeste ranks in a pivotal FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifier. Below we have all the info on how to watch ... Read More

Confessions of a crisp addict


I have always and I will always love crisps. As cashiers check banknotes, I hold each crisp up to the light and admire its soak of industrial, golden oil, wondering at its unrepeatable, fried ... Read More


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