TP-Link CVE-2026-3227: How To Check TL-WR802N, TL-WR841N, And TL-WR840N Routers

TP-Link TL-WR802N style travel router on fire as a cybersecurity warning about CVE-2026-3227

CVE-2026-3227 affects specific TP-Link TL-WR802N, TL-WR841N, and TL-WR840N hardware versions. Here is how customers can check model, firmware, exposure, and update safely.

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DirtyClone Linux Kernel Flaw: What CVE-2026-43503 Means For Servers, Containers, And Small Businesses

Clean Linux duck beside a muddy cloned duck representing the DirtyClone Linux kernel flaw CVE-2026-43503

DirtyClone, CVE-2026-43503, is a high-severity Linux kernel local privilege escalation issue. Here is what it means, which systems to prioritize, and how to patch safely.

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Free Epic Games Store Games June 25-July 2, 2026: RollerCoaster Tycoon 3 And Voidwrought

Epic Games Store free games roundup for June 25 through July 2 2026

RollerCoaster Tycoon 3 Complete Edition and Voidwrought are free to claim on Epic Games Store from June 25 through July 2, 2026. Here are the claim links, trailers, PC notes, and safety tips.

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Quick Tech Tip: Restart Your Browser To Finish Security Updates

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A practical browser-security habit for home users and small businesses: check Chrome, Edge, Firefox, and Safari updates, save work first, restart safely, and avoid fake browser-update scams.

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Quick Tech Tip: Stop Using An Admin Account For Everyday Work

Jennifer helping a small business separate daily user and administrator accounts on a laptop

A practical Windows and Mac security tip for home users and small businesses: keep a separate administrator account, use a standard account for daily work, and avoid approving system changes on autopilot.

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Quick Tech Tip: Verify Payment Changes Before You Pay The Invoice

Jennifer helping a small business verify an invoice payment change before approving the bill

A practical small-business checklist for stopping fake invoices and payment-change scams: verify outside the email thread, require a second approval, and document the call before money moves.

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Quick Tech Tip: Test One File Restore Before You Trust Your Backups

Jennifer helping a small business owner test a file restore from local and cloud backups

A practical 15-minute restore test for home users and small businesses: recover one harmless file, open it, check the date, and find backup problems before an emergency.

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Alleged OrcaHunter Windows 11 24H2 Kernel Exploit Leak: What Is Confirmed, What Is Not, And What To Patch

Abstract Windows 11 security dashboard with shield and kernel protection visual for an article about alleged OrcaHunter kernel exploit risk

An alleged OrcaHunter kernel exploit leak is circulating for Windows 11 24H2. Here is what is confirmed, what remains unverified, and why KB5094126/CVE-2026-45657 patching matters now.

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Early Amazon Prime Day Mini PC Deals Checked June 19, 2026: Which Tiny PCs Are Worth A Look?

A polished retail technology scene showing compact mini PCs and early Prime-style sale tags for June 2026 deals

Amazon Prime Day 2026 officially runs June 23-26, but early mini PC deals are already appearing. Here are the compact PCs worth checking, the cautions to know, and who each one fits.

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