How To Watch Netflix In Turkey Online (Updated In 2026)

How to Watch Netflix in Turkey Online (Updated in 2026) Written by Osama Zahid Cybersecurity Specialist Netflix offers different content libraries depending on the country, and in Turkey, there is exclusive content like Wolf and The Yard . These shows are only available to residents of Turkey due to copyright and broadcasting regulations. It is technically possible to watch Netflix Turkey from other locations using a VPN , but we do not condone this practice as it violates Netflix’s terms of use and may constitute copyright infringement....

January 11, 2026 · 20 min · 4257 words · Jennifer Maldonado

How To Watch Porn Anonymously & Unblock Porn Sites

How to Watch Porn Anonymously & Unblock Porn Sites Written by Kate Hawkins Former Editor Fact-Checked by Justyn Newman Former Lead Cybersecurity Editor Government censorship, restrictive networks, and hidden online threats make it tricky to watch porn safely and anonymously. Without the right tools, your browsing activity can be exposed to prying eyes — like your ISP, hackers, or even porn sites collecting your data. Plus, many networks block adult content entirely so you can’t visit your favorite sites....

January 11, 2026 · 14 min · 2820 words · Charlene Sarmiento

Huawei’S New “Harmonyos Next” Beta Drops Android And Linux Codebase

Huawei’s New “HarmonyOS NEXT” Beta Drops Android and Linux Codebase Written by Shipra Sanganeria Cybersecurity & Tech Writer Fact-Checked by Huawei unveiled the latest beta version of its in-house operating system, HarmonyOS NEXT, at the Huawei Developer Conference (HDC) 2024 last week. According to GizmoChina , this iteration breaks away from the Linux Kernel and Android Open-Source Project (AOSP) codebase and features Huawei’s proprietary Hongmeng kernel and system architecture....

January 11, 2026 · 3 min · 439 words · Norman Slattery

Illegal Phone Search Exposed Woman’S Nudes, Officers Face No Consequences

Image by Freepik Illegal Phone Search Exposed Woman’s Nudes, Officers Face No Consequences Written by Kiara Fabbri Former Tech News Writer Fact-Checked by Sarah Frazier Former Content Manager In 2019, Haley Olson’s private nude photos, stored on her phone, began circulating in Grant County, Oregon, allegedly shared among local sheriff’s deputies. In a Rush? Here are the Quick Facts! Sheriff Glenn Palmer requested the phone data without a warrant or legal basis....

January 11, 2026 · 5 min · 978 words · Aaron Grier

Intego Contentbarrier X9Review 2026: Before You Buy, Is It Worth It?

💡 Features 9 / 10 ⚙️ Installation 9 / 10 👍 Ease of Use 9 / 10 📞 Support 9.5 / 10 🏷️ Pricing 8.5 / 10 Written By Sayb Saad Former Writer Intego ContentBarrier X9 Overview I have read so many mixed reviews about Intego ContentBarrier X9. On the one hand, it seems like the perfect mac parental control app, and on the other, it sounds like it could use some improvement....

January 11, 2026 · 8 min · 1530 words · Lisa Salisbury

Judge Rules Google Illegally Dominates Online Ad Tech Market

image by Shutter Speed, from Unsplash Judge Rules Google Illegally Dominates Online Ad Tech Market Written by Kiara Fabbri Former Tech News Writer Fact-Checked by Sarah Frazier Former Content Manager A U.S. judge ruled Google illegally dominates online ad tech markets, opening the door for antitrust action that could force a business breakup. In a rush? Here are the quick facts: Case targets publisher ad servers and ad exchanges. DOJ may push Google to sell ad business....

January 11, 2026 · 5 min · 863 words · Alfredo Shepard

Meta Launches Standalone Ai App To Compete With Chatgpt

Image by Brett Jordan, from Unsplash Meta Launches Standalone AI App to Compete with ChatGPT Written by Kiara Fabbri Former Tech News Writer Fact-Checked by Sarah Frazier Former Content Manager Meta launched a standalone AI assistant app using Llama 4, offering personalized voice chat, smart glasses support, and optional social sharing features. In a rush? Here are the quick facts: Meta launched a standalone AI app powered by its Llama 4 model....

January 11, 2026 · 5 min · 889 words · William Harris

Meta’S Fact

Image by Anthony Quintano, from Flickr Meta’s Fact-Checker Replacement Fails To Stop Misinformation Written by Kiara Fabbri Former Tech News Writer Fact-Checked by Sarah Frazier Former Content Manager Meta replaced its professional fact-checking with volunteers. But after 65 attempts to correct misinformation, only three community notes were published. In a rush? Here are the quick facts: Meta replaced fact-checkers with a volunteer-based “community notes” system. A Washington Post columnist submitted 65 notes; only 3 were published....

January 11, 2026 · 4 min · 850 words · Christopher Salinas

New Mit Algorithm Boosts Ai Decision

Image by pressfotos, from Freepik New MIT Algorithm Boosts AI Decision-Making Efficiency By Up to 50 Times Written by Kiara Fabbri Former Tech News Writer Fact-Checked by Sarah Frazier Former Content Manager MIT researchers developed an efficient AI training algorithm, boosting performance by selecting the best tasks, improving decision-making and reducing training costs. In a Rush? Here are the Quick Facts! Model-Based Transfer Learning (MBTL) improves performance while reducing data and computational needs....

January 11, 2026 · 5 min · 936 words · Roosevelt Griffis

Norton Vs Malwarebytes: Which Is Best In 2026

Norton VS Malwarebytes: Which Is Best in 2026 Written by Sayb Saad Former Writer Norton and Malwarebytes are two of the most renowned names in the antivirus industry, but I wanted to see if these two top contenders could live up to their ambitious claims. It can be difficult to trust antivirus claims since so many tend to exaggerate their efficacy. That’s why I placed these two contenders head to head to see which one would come out on top ....

January 11, 2026 · 19 min · 3964 words · Megan Walker

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One-Third of Americans’ Data May Have Been Compromised in UnitedHealth Hack Written by Shipra Sanganeria Cybersecurity & Tech Writer Fact-Checked by The February ransomware attack on Change Healthcare, a UnitedHealth Group subsidiary, may have exposed a third of Americans’ data, UnitedHealth CEO Andrew Witty disclosed in testimony to Congress on May 1. During the tense Congressional hearing , Witty faced questions regarding the Group’s handling of the breach and the disruption inflicted on the US healthcare system....

January 11, 2026 · 5 min · 917 words · Augustina Gill

Opera Introduces Neon, The First Agentic Ai Browser

Photo by Aideal Hwa on Unsplash Opera Introduces Neon, the First Agentic AI Browser Written by Andrea Miliani Former Tech News Expert Fact-Checked by Sarah Frazier Former Content Manager In a rush? Here are the quick facts: Opera introduces its new agentic browser called Opera Neon. The new tool can perform tasks on behalf of users, such as building a video game to booking a trip. Users who want to test Opera Neon must subscribe to the waiting list....

January 11, 2026 · 4 min · 758 words · Teddy Alexander

Opinion: Australia Is Banning Social Media For Children Under 16, Is That A Good Idea?

Image generated with DALL·E through ChatGPT Opinion: Australia Is Banning Social Media For Children Under 16, Is That A Good Idea? Written by Andrea Miliani Former Tech News Expert The Australian government is working on a new law to ban social media platforms for children under 16 years old, whether the parents agree or not. The radical measure, proposed by the Australian prime minister Anthony Albanese as a “world-leading” initiative has raised concerns and triggered a heated global debate on the topic....

January 11, 2026 · 8 min · 1646 words · Curtis Matney

Over 1,000 Users Downloaded A Pypi Package That Stole Crypto Private Keys

Image by Traxer, from Unsplash Over 1,000 Users Downloaded A PyPI Package That Stole Crypto Private Keys Written by Kiara Fabbri Former Tech News Writer Fact-Checked by Sarah Frazier Former Content Manager Reader’s Comments 1 A malicious Python package named “set-utils” was found stealing Ethereum private keys by hijacking wallet creation functions. In a Rush? Here are the Quick Facts! Attackers exfiltrated stolen keys via the Polygon blockchain to evade detection....

January 11, 2026 · 5 min · 954 words · Alfred Mak

Over 2.5 Billion Gmail Users Are At Risk From Ai

Image by Torsten Dettlaff, from Pexels Over 2.5 Billion Gmail Users Are At Risk From AI-Driven Phishing Scams Written by Kiara Fabbri Former Tech News Writer Fact-Checked by Justyn Newman Former Lead Cybersecurity Editor In a Rush? Here are the Quick Facts! Scammers use AI to impersonate Google support with convincing phishing attempts. Scammers use Google Forms and real Google servers to appear legitimate. Google launched the Global Signal Exchange to share intelligence and combat scams....

January 11, 2026 · 5 min · 1063 words · Anthony Martin

Passfabios Password Manager Review 2026: Is It Secure?

🛡️ Security 3.0 / 10 💡 Features 4.0 / 10 👍 Ease of Use 4.0 / 10 📞 Support 4.0 / 10 🏷️ Pricing 6.0 / 10 Written By Osama Zahid Cybersecurity Specialist PassFab Overview PassFab iOS Password Manager says it’s the best overall iPhone password manager, which is a bold claim to make. With so many other great password managers available at the moment, I was curious to see if it could actually live up to its claim....

January 11, 2026 · 10 min · 2013 words · John Crasco

Pc Protect Antivirus Review 2026: Is It Any Good?

Written by: Dan Hook Web privacy and security expert PCProtect Overview Like many antivirus companies, PC Protect makes a lot of claims about its powerful antivirus engine. So I decided to put it to the test to see how well the software really performs. While I was impressed by its high malware detection scores, I was surprised that PC Protect doesn’t offer features that come standard with competitors . While PC Protect does have a VPN, browser extension, and system clean-up tools, leading antivirus brands like Norton , TotalAV , and McAfee include all of these features and more (like parental controls, gaming modes, file shredders, and firewalls)....

January 11, 2026 · 13 min · 2663 words · Linda Brown

Privacy Experts Alarmed By Law Enforcement Use Of Meta Smart Glasses

Image by Diego González, from Unsplash Privacy Experts Alarmed By Law Enforcement Use of Meta Smart Glasses Written by Kiara Fabbri Former Tech News Writer Fact-Checked by Sarah Frazier Former Content Manager A CBP agent wore Meta AI smart glasses during a Los Angeles immigration raid, raising privacy concerns among civil liberties experts and watchdogs. In a rush? Here are the quick facts: Smart glasses feature camera, live streaming, microphones, and AI integration....

January 11, 2026 · 4 min · 691 words · William Turman

Reddit Mods Push Back Against Ethan Klein Subpoenas

Image by Brett Jordan, from Pexels Reddit Mods Push Back Against Ethan Klein Subpoenas Written by Kiara Fabbri Former Tech News Writer Fact-Checked by Sarah Frazier Former Content Manager Moderators of a subreddit critical of YouTuber Ethan Klein are pushing back against subpoenas that would reveal their identities. In a rush? Here are the quick facts: Ethan Klein filed subpoenas to unmask Reddit moderators of r/h3snark. Moderators’ lawyers warn revealing identities could put them in serious danger....

January 11, 2026 · 4 min · 736 words · Justin Esquivez

Researcher Tricks 100 Hackers With Fake Ransomware Tool

Image by diana.grytsku, from Freepik Researcher Tricks 100 Hackers With Fake Ransomware Tool Written by Kiara Fabbri Former Tech News Writer Fact-Checked by Sarah Frazier Former Content Manager Cybersecurity researcher Cristian Cornea exposed 100 dark web hackers using a fake ransomware tool, Jinn, designed as a honeypot to monitor and disrupt cybercriminal activities in a controlled, legal environment. In a Rush? Here are the Quick Facts! Researcher Cristian Cornea targeted hackers on the dark web’s BreachForums marketplace....

January 11, 2026 · 5 min · 1028 words · Luis Uong