Did Russia Hack 33% Of U.S. Routers? What The Confirmed Router Warning Really Says

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A practical look at the unverified 33% router-hacking claim, the confirmed Russian GRU/APT28 router DNS-hijacking campaign, and what home users and small businesses should check now.

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Important Tech News Roundup: June 7, 2026 – SolarWinds, Android, Website Scripts, WWDC

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The June 7, 2026 technology recap from The IT Guys covers the exploited SolarWinds Serv-U flaw, Android June security updates, suspicious third-party website scripts, Apple WWDC timing, and repairability news.

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New Android Feature Spots AI Voice Scams In Real Time: How To Enable It

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Google’s new Android Fake Call Detection helps warn when a scammer may be spoofing a contact and using an AI-cloned voice. Here is what it needs, what is on by default, and how Pixel users can enable real-time Scam Detection.

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Important Tech News Roundup for June 6, 2026: Android Patches, AI Rules, Password Vault Risk, And WWDC Prep

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The June 6, 2026 technology news recap from The IT Guys covers Android security patches, Windows Server domain controller risk, Dashlane password vault concerns, AI policy, Apple WWDC26 prep, and repairability news.

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Important Tech News Roundup for June 5, 2026: SolarWinds, Cisco SD-WAN, Tank Gauges, npm Malware, and WordPress Security

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Today’s The IT Guys technology news recap covers CISA’s SolarWinds Serv-U exploited-vulnerability listing, Cisco SD-WAN zero-day activity, exposed tank gauge systems, Microsoft 365 persistence risks, npm supply-chain malware, WordPress plugin exploitation, and practical small-business security takeaways.

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Important Tech News Roundup for June 4, 2026: npm Malware, Cisco Patches, Windows Drivers, Android Security, and AI Controls

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Today’s The IT Guys technology recap covers IronWorm malware in npm packages, Cisco Unified CM CVE-2026-20230 patching, Microsoft’s Windows driver policy issue, Android June security guidance, payment-card scam infrastructure, and practical AI controls for home users and small businesses.

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Robots Are Coming: Tesla Optimus, NVIDIA GR00T, and Boston Dynamics Atlas Explained

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A practical look at Tesla Optimus, NVIDIA Isaac GR00T, and Boston Dynamics Atlas: how humanoid robots work, where they may arrive first, rollout timelines, YouTube demos, and what families and small businesses should expect.

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Steam Free Games Checked June 4, 2026: Winexy, Tell Me Why, Gravity Circuit, and Marathon

Steam free games weekend roundup June 4 2026 featuring Gravity Circuit, Tell Me Why, Marathon, and Winexy

Steam free games and free weekend offers checked June 4, 2026, with expiration times, direct Steam links, supporting images, and YouTube previews for Winexy, Tell Me Why, Gravity Circuit, and Marathon.

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CIFSwitch Linux Kernel Vulnerability: What CVE-2026-46243 Means and How to Protect Your Systems

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CIFSwitch, tracked as CVE-2026-46243, is a Linux CIFS/SMB client local privilege escalation issue. Here is what small businesses and home users should know, who may be affected, and how to protect Linux, NAS, and SMB client systems.

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