Monthly Archives: May 2026
Everyone Knows That: Original 1985 Master Tape Set for Official Release
The legendary lost media mystery Everyone Knows That concludes as the original 1985 master tape of the viral song is discovered and set for digital release. Continue reading
Sims 2 LidRock: Rare 2004 McDonald’s Mini-CD Rediscovered and Archived
A piece of lost gaming history has been recovered as preservationists archive the elusive Sims 2 LidRock promo CD from a 2004 McDonald’s campaign. Continue reading
Perplexity Open-Sources Bumblebee: A New Security Scanner for Developers
Perplexity has released Bumblebee, an innovative security scanner designed to audit developer endpoints for supply-chain threats without executing malicious code. Continue reading
Lost BBC Film No Such Thing as a Vampire Rediscovered After 57 Years
A long-lost BBC film from 1968, No Such Thing as a Vampire, has been unexpectedly rediscovered by a projectionist, marking a major win for cinema history. Continue reading
Graphite graphics software releases major update with 500+ improvements
The Graphite graphics software has released a major update featuring procedural vector blending, a redesigned gradient engine, and a flexible, dockable user interface. Continue reading
Meta Smart Glasses Privacy: How to Disable Data Harvesting Settings
Learn how to protect your data by auditing your Meta smart glasses settings, including voice triggers, cloud media, and telemetry tracking, to prevent unwanted harvesting. Continue reading
How to Browse the Dark Web Safely: Debunking the VPN-over-Tor Trap
Learn why using a VPN with Tor is a security risk. Follow this expert guide to safely browse the dark web using amnesic operating systems and proper OPSEC. Continue reading
Intel 80386 Microcode Disassembled: 40-Year-Old Bug Revealed
Researchers have successfully disassembled the Intel 80386 microcode, revealing a 40-year-old security vulnerability and powering a new cycle-accurate FPGA core. Continue reading
CISA Data Leak Sparks Congressional Inquiry Over AWS Security
A major CISA data leak involving exposed AWS GovCloud credentials has triggered a formal Congressional inquiry and raised concerns about federal cybersecurity protocols. Continue reading