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How fraudsters target credit unions
Threat actors across underground forums and chat groups are increasingly crafting structured fraud methods aimed at exploiting weaknesses in work processes of financial institutions. Rather than isolated or opportunistic scams, these discussions reflect an organized, process-driven approach that combines stolen identity data, social engineering, and knowledge of financial workflows. Within these conversations, smaller institutions, particularly small-sized to mid-sized credit unions,…
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Steam Controller launch live — hands-on report, and where to buy yours today
Refresh 2026-05-04T20:03:26.269Z One of the coolest features (Image credit: Digitpatrox) Yes, the Steam Controller is still out of stock, but that doesn’t mean we can’t talk about some of its amazing features. As I said in my review, one of the coolest features is the included Steam Controller Puck. It’s a 2.4GHz USB-C transmitter that can also charge the controller…
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Netflix new releases: 7 movies and shows you need to stream this week (May 4-10)
Netflix is adding just 15 new movies and shows to the streaming service this week, but you won’t want to miss the biggest title coming in the next few days. “Legends” is a brand-new crime thriller series from the creator of the BBC series “The Gold,” and it’s potentially Netflix’s answer to “Slow Horses.” Trust me, you’ll want to have…
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How long should a mattress last?
A mattress is quite the investment, but your purchase can really pay off if the mattress you choose is built to last. However, as beds come in a variety of designs and prices, it can be tricky to figure out how long a mattress should last. That’s why we’ve created this comprehensive guide to mattress lifespans, exploring how long you…
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I ditched my dual-monitor setup for a single 40-inch ultrawide — and two screens aren’t better than one
There’s no ideal desk setup that works for everyone. While one person might be content with a laptop or a single monitor, another might want multiple monitors. Likewise, your old desk setup might have been perfect at the time but now, it no longer meets your needs. As someone who builds desk setups for a living, I’m constantly trying out…
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I sleep 6 hours a night, is that enough? Here’s what a doctor had to say
I recently started tracking my sleep with an Apple Watch, and it’s told me something I already knew: I sleep for around six hours a night. While expert guidelines recommend that adults should sleep seven or more hours a night for optimal health, my sleep tracker consistently awards me high sleep scores. So, does this mean six hours of sleep…
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The things we’re building now
Hi, friends! Welcome to Installer No. 126, your guide to the best and Verge-iest stuff in the world. (If you’re new here, welcome, I need 10 or 15 skirts from Calvin Klein, and also you can read all the old editions at the Installer homepage.) Happy Ruthless Self-Promotion Week! We’re dedicating almost all of this issue to the stuff we’ve…
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7 things you should never keep under your bed, according to pest removers
We’re all guilty of utilizing our under-the-bed storage for old, unused or forgotten items, but this (in theory) harmless habit could cost you precious hours of sleep. “Under the bed is a prime site for dust to accumulate. Skin cells, fibres from bedding and pet dander also gravitate to the floor and waft under the bed,” says Dr. Deborah Lee,…
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Meta’s historic loss in court could cost a lot more than $375 million
New Mexico Attorney General Raúl Torrez won a historic sum of $375 million in a landmark child safety case against Meta earlier this year. But the next stage of the fight could be even more consequential for Meta and the social media industry at large. Beginning Monday, attorneys for Meta and New Mexico will return to a Santa Fe courthouse…
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I thought smaller was better until I tried a massive 14-inch tablet that feels like a clipboard
From the Nexus 7 to the iPad mini, I’ve always preferred smaller tablets you can hold in one hand and easily slip into a bag, which is why I was so surprised when I found myself reaching for an absolutely massive 14.3-inch slate instead. Unlike other tablets where specs and sheer power are the main draw, the screen itself is…
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