How To Enable Dark Mode In Windows 11

Like many of us, if you find light text on a dark background easier on the eyes, you’ll want to use your operating system’s dark mode. Luckily, enabling dark mode in Windows 11 is a breeze, and it influences the look and feel of both your apps and the system taskbar. This color scheme mode may be enabled by default on some upcoming prebuilt PCs. Like Windows 10 , Windows 11’s menus, settings, and other primary interface elements come in two colors: Dark and Light....

January 18, 2026 · 3 min · 490 words · Xavier Hargrove

How To Enable Fingerprint Lock On Whatsapp In Android

We are here with the most awaited feature which you all are waiting for. As for security concerns, WhatsApp added an updated new security feature to their app. In this article, we will see how you can enable fingerprint lock in WhatsApp? . This feature will help you with safety measures and prevent you from keeping your message safe. This feature is currently working in WhatsApp beta version, but soon it will be working in WhatsApp stable versions....

January 18, 2026 · 8 min · 1554 words · Idell Fox

How To Open Registry Editor In Windows 11 / 10 / 8 / 7

Registry Editor is a tool included in all versions of Windows, including Windows 11/10/8/7 and more. Further, all manual changes to the Windows system are done through the Registry Editor. Moreover, it lets you create, modify, and edit registry keys and values that make up the entire Windows Registry. Registry Editor is a hierarchical database that stores the low-level settings of Microsoft Windows and its applications in the form of a registry key....

January 18, 2026 · 4 min · 783 words · Lorie Bohr

How To View Your Archived Orders On Amazon

It is a term to indicate that our past orders or historical records (such as bills, ratings, etc.) are preserved. This is very necessary because if we want to hide our orders from others, it will greatly help us. Also Read- Is AliExpress Legit & Safe? What are Archived Orders? However, people generally aren’t sure about this option. They think that enabling it deletes the order details. But that’s not the truth; it just moves your order details to the back burner....

January 18, 2026 · 2 min · 279 words · Carl Cook

Ibm Detects New Iranian Data Wiping Malware ‘Zerocleare’

A new malware that’s capable of wiping the entire sensitive data of a nation’s secrets is now said to be attacking few energy companies in the Middle East. IBM’s research team has named this malware as ZeroCleare, where they studied and detailed its working network in a 28-page report on their site. In pursuit of gaining dominance over each other, countries with heavy arms and technology shall always win. And one such is here; malware attackings on each others resources....

January 18, 2026 · 3 min · 427 words · Chuck Ryan

Indian Crypto Exchanges Struggle With Inr Deposits Due To Partner Bank Issues

WazirX, BuyUCoin, CoinDCX, and other cryptocurrency exchanges in India have disabled INR deposits starting today since their partner banks have cut off again. Concerned exchanges have to start emailing users about this update, and asked users to try their P2P system for buying and selling cryptocurrencies. INR withdrawals haven’t been affected by this move. Indian Crypto Exchanges Struggle With Partner Banks The RBI banking ban in 2018 has affected Indian cryptocurrency exchanges significantly, with most of them shifting to peer-to-peer models for transactions and some shutting down their operations altogether....

January 18, 2026 · 2 min · 350 words · Roger Lynn

Ios 14

With every new update, Apple is making privacy controls more user friendly. As per 9to5Mac , the upcoming iOS 14 is having a Precise Location setting that would mask the user’s exact location, without affecting the service it provides. This could be a huge leap in privacy, as ditching apps that don’t necessarily need these precise location means being more secure. iOS 14 Has an Important Privacy Location Feature Apple’s got many privacy-related features that we all take for granted....

January 18, 2026 · 2 min · 304 words · Christine Burke

Joker’S Stash: The Biggest Carding Marketplace In Dark Web Is Shutting Down

Joker’s Stash, the largest online marketplace for buying and selling carding data, is now shutting down . The admins of the site have announced this move today and specified an official date as of February 15th, 2021. While the exact reason wasn’t mentioned, it confirmed that it’s not returning again and all the data will be wiped out after the shutdown. Joker’s Stash Shuts Down Carding data is one of the lucrative assets in darknet marketplaces....

January 18, 2026 · 2 min · 332 words · Dorthy Gambles

Kanye West Makes His First Tweet After A ‘Verbal Fast’

Weeks after having his account reinstated, Kanye West made his first tweet calling it testing. This comes three weeks after the rapper said he’s going through a verbal fast. And for his testing tweet, Elon Musk replied in his own way. Hours later, West again tweeted Shalom – a formal Hebrew word for saying greetings. West’s account was suspended earlier for making anti-Semitic remarks. Kanye West Back on Twitter The popular US rapper-cum-businessman, Kanye West has just made his first tweet since he was unblocked on the platform....

January 18, 2026 · 1 min · 123 words · Jason Garcia

Kashmirblack Botnet Exploits Wordpress Sites For Mining Crypto

Researchers at Imperva has documented a botnet’s operations called KashmirBlack , who were believed to be behind the attacks against WordPress, Drupal, and other CMS . The group has grown big to infect thousands of sites per day and use their underlying servers for mining cryptocurrencies and spam redirections. Hacking Sites For Mining Cryptocurrencies KashmirBlack Botnet Cryptocurrency mining needs extensive resources to work. While it can be done on basic computers and phones, they garner nothing but peanuts....

January 18, 2026 · 3 min · 428 words · Joseph Nobles

Kaspersky Ceo Confirms Making An Unhackable Smartphone

Kaspersky , a well-known cybersecurity firm, is now gearing up to develop a new phone that’s almost unhackable. Plans for making such a phone were unveiled by its CEO, who said users would change from their default OS to Kaspersky OS for better security. He also confirmed that this type of phone could come by the end of 2021. Kaspersky Making a Security-Tight Smartphone Kaspersky is a resounding name in the cybersecurity space ....

January 18, 2026 · 2 min · 299 words · Florence Showers

Legitimate Windows Feature Is Exploited For Installing Backdoors

A new phishing campaign was spotted in the wild abusing a legitimate Windows feature to download backdoor malware. Threat actors here are using spreading emails with malicious executables, that if downloaded and enabled, will use the Windows Finger command to retrieve MineBridge malware. Windows Feature Abused For Setting Backdoor It’s common that hackers abuse legitimate system functions to avoid detection. Threat actors of MineBridge malware too are doing the same, in a recently spotted phishing campaign....

January 18, 2026 · 1 min · 189 words · Mary Rivera

Meta Acquires Ai Startup Manus To Enhance Agent Capabilities

MENLO PARK, California, December 29, 2025 – Meta Platforms has acquired Manus, a Singapore-headquartered artificial intelligence startup known for its general-purpose AI agent, to accelerate development of autonomous features across its family of apps. Manus, operated by Butterfly Effect Technology and originally founded in China before relocating to Singapore, launched its flagship agent earlier this year. The tool handles complex tasks with minimal input, including research, workflow automation, and multi-step execution....

January 18, 2026 · 2 min · 232 words · Roxann Critchlow

Microsoft Removes Paint 3D And 3D Viewer In Windows 10 Insider Builds

As Microsoft revealed earlier, it’s eventually removing the failed features in its Windows 10, 3D Objects, 3D Viewer, and Paint 3D. These features don’t come pre-installed in the next iteration of Windows 10, and current users are given the option of uninstalling them at their will. Also, they’re made as optional features, which can be added from the Store. Removing Useless Features in Windows 10 Via Windows Blog It’s common that software developers pull down the features that didn’t appeal to users and lessen the service’s weight....

January 18, 2026 · 2 min · 356 words · Clarissa Ruschmeyer

Microsoft Teams Allow Users To Set Custom Backgrounds As Like Zoom

As the norm of video conferencing is on the rise, Microsoft’s Teams, one of the major players in this field, is adding a much-needed feature – custom backgrounds for video callers. This includes not just custom wallpapers behind you, but also an option to blur the background. Further, there are also plans for background noise suppression, the introduction of single-click end meetings, participant reports, etc. coming this month and later....

January 18, 2026 · 2 min · 326 words · Melba Aguilera

Microsoft Urge Users To Update Windows Citing Recent ‘Bluekeep Attack’

After an experience shared by Kevin Beaumont earlier this month, Microsoft, along with Marcus Hutchins, has studied the scope of hacks possible with BlueKeep vulnerability. Microsoft Defender Advanced Protection Team has detailed in its blog about the continues exploitations happening with BlueKeep’s vulnerability and urged all windows users to update to their new security patch immediately. Microsoft resulted that the coin mining campaign happened in September this year has used the same command-and-control infrastructure as of October’s BlueKeep Metasploit campaign....

January 18, 2026 · 2 min · 275 words · Ladonna Gurney

Mozilla Blames Apple, Google, And Microsoft For Firefox Downfall

Mozilla shared a research report that criticized the tech giants like Microsoft, Apple, and Google, who’re depriving users choice of browsers with commands through their respective OS. All these accused companies have a specific OS running on mobiles and PCs, which indirectly forces users to use their native browsers – making it hard for alternatives like Firefox. Calling them gatekeepers of consumer access to products, Mozilla appealed to regulators and policymakers to act before it’s too late....

January 18, 2026 · 2 min · 339 words · Mary Frazier

Mozilla Firefox 70 Is Coming With New Privacy Indicators In Url Bar

Mozilla Firefox 70 is going to witness a big upgrade. The upcoming version of this browser is going to exhibit so many major changes. From privacy indicators to enhanced security, there are going to be some major changes in the browser now. The websites that are coming with HTTPS are increasing with every day passing by and Mozilla will now treat this HTTPS as the default transportation option. Mozilla Firefox 70 is Coming With New Privacy Indicators in URL Bar...

January 18, 2026 · 2 min · 342 words · Jessica Oestreicher

Netflix Is Working On Live Streaming Support, Potentially With Ads

After all years of streaming on-demand content, Netflix is finally venturing into the live streaming space, reported Deadline. Netflix confirmed working on live streaming support, although it’s still in the very early stage of development. We expect this may include a range of unscripted shows like standup comedy or live competitive shows of dance or singing. Live Streaming on Netflix Netflix became a household name after it popularised on-demand content streaming....

January 18, 2026 · 2 min · 258 words · Judy Tobias

Netherlands Fined Apple €5 Million For Making Improper Appstore Policies

Lately, Apple is facing a lot of heat from regulators around the world, regarding its unfair monopoly status in the app market. This led the company to change its Appstore policies in a few countries. And failing it resulted in either bans or fines. The Dutch consumer watchdog has done the same, fining Apple for a sum of €5 million this week as it failed to properly let its dating apps use a third-party payment means in Appstore....

January 18, 2026 · 2 min · 320 words · David Alfonso