Photographer: Amanz | Source: Unsplash Calibre: The Free Power Tool That Makes Your Ebook Life Easier If you read digitally—on a Kindle, Kobo, or any other device—there’s one free app that quietly makes everything smoother: Calibre. It’s the hub that keeps your ebook library clean, compatible, and just a cable away from your reader. What is Calibre? Calibre is a free, open‑source ebook manager for your computer. Think of it like iTunes for ebooks—except more flexible and more powerful. It doesn’t sell you books; it helps you manage the ones you already own, no matter where they came from. What Calibre Does Best At its core, Calibre excels at three things: Organizes your library Fix messy titles and author names. Add tags and series info so books sort the way you expect. Edit or download clean metadata and covers to make your collection look polished. Converts formats Turn EPUBs into Kindle‑friendly formats (AZW3/KF8 or MOBI) or vice versa. Batch‑convert a stack of files with consiste...
Security researchers at Varonis Threat Labs recently exposed Bluekit, a sophisticated new Phishing-as-a-Service (PhaaS) platform combining pre-built templates, real-time session hijacking, and an integrated AI assistant to help attackers run advanced campaigns with minimal technical skill. This isn’t a basic fake login page. Bluekit represents the next evolution of phishing kits: professional, automated, and dangerously accessible—designed to trick a subscriber (in digital identity terms) into trusting a fake website, handing over credentials, or approving an “attack” that looks routine. What Makes Bluekit Different? 40+ High-Quality Templates — Ready-to-deploy phishing pages for Apple iCloud, Gmail, Outlook, ProtonMail, GitHub, X/Twitter, Ledger wallets, Zara, and more. They look and behave very close to the real thing, mimicking real websites and even some official websites. Adversary-in-the-Middle (AiTM) Attacks — Bluekit doesn’t just steal passwords. It captures session cookies and...