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VidMate Brings Seamless Media Downloading to Android

For anyone who's ever wished to save videos or audios from the internet onto their phone, the idea of a dependable video downloader is immensely appealing. That's where VidMate comes into play, a free app for Android that offers wide-ranging capabilities for downloading media, from TV shows to clips shared on social platforms. According to recent write-ups, VidMate supports download resolution from as low as 144p up to 4K, works on older Android devices, and allows users to queue up and manage downloads while using other apps.

Simple Ways to Save Online Videos Effortlessly

Ever stumble upon a video that you wish you could just keep? Maybe it's a funny clip that hit you at the right time, or a short documentary that got you thinking. But later, when you try to find it again, it's gone-or buried under a mountain of new posts. That's when an online video downloader really comes in handy. It's like hitting a quiet pause button on the internet, keeping what you love before it disappears into the scroll.

Unify and conquer: Introducing the seamless integration of HaloPSA with Endpoint Central MSP

In the competitive landscape of MSPs, efficiency is the ultimate currency. Juggling multiple platforms for endpoint management, ticketing, and billing creates operational friction, leading to delayed resolutions and increased costs. We are excited to announce a major step toward eliminating this complexity: the integration of HaloPSA with Endpoint Central MSP.

From Wallets to Networks: The Infrastructure Scaling Stablecoin Adoption

The industry’s focus on stablecoin connectivity is showing up in the data, as institutions shift resources toward the infrastructure that makes these flows possible. The EY-Parthenon 2025 Stablecoin Survey shows that 56% of financial institutions view wallet infrastructure as a top strategic priority, matched by the same share prioritizing on- and off-ramp services. Together, these capabilities define how U.S.

BygoneSSL and the certificate that wouldn't die

Turns out the scariest thing about SSL certificates isn’t when they expire. It’s when they don’t. I wrote about the CA/Browser fight that led to the 47-day certificate mandate. CAs crying about lost revenue, browsers flexing their root program authority, enterprises stuck in the middle. But nobody talks about the security research that started it all: BygoneSSL at DEFCON 2018. Two researchers mining Certificate Transparency logs found something surprising.

Widespread Installation of Calendaromatic Adware Includes Homoglyph Channel

Kroll has recently seen a widespread installation of an application called Calendaromatic, that Kroll Threat Intelligence (TI) is currently classifying as a potentially unwanted program (adware) but displays some functionality that gives it the potential to conduct more malicious behaviors.

API Attack Awareness: Business Logic Abuse - Exploiting the Rules of the Game

As Cybersecurity Awareness Month continues, we wanted to dive even deeper into the attack methods affecting APIs. We’ve already reviewed Broken Object Level Authentication (BOLA), injection attacks, and authentication flaws; this week, we’re exploring business logic abuse (BLA). Unlike technical flaws, business logic flaws exploit how an API is designed to behave.

Report: More Than Half of Adults Encountered a Scam Last Year

Researchers at Bitdefender warn that scams are seeing a steady increase globally. Citing a recent report from the Global Anti-Scam Alliance (GASA), the researchers note that 57% of adults worldwide have reported encountering a scam in the past year, and 13% encounter a scam at least once per day. One in four adults lost money to a scam, and annual global scam losses now exceed $1 trillion.