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Deleting Systems You Don't Understand

Deleting Systems You Don't Understand

1 point 0 comments on Hacker News · idiallo.com

Hacker News•July 23, 2026
AMD EPYC 9006 Venice Announced and Looks Poised to Be a Grand Slam

AMD EPYC 9006 Venice Announced and Looks Poised to Be a Grand Slam

2 points 1 comment on Hacker News · phoronix.com

Hacker News•July 23, 2026
Tell HN: Namecheap gave my account to an unverified third party

Couple pay >$800k for a gene-editing therapy for their daughter. She died.

Couple pay >$800k for a gene-editing therapy for their daughter. She died.

355 points 226 comments on Hacker News · science.org

Hacker News•July 23, 2026
Microsoft responds to LG monitors installing McAfee ads on Windows

Microsoft responds to LG monitors installing McAfee ads on Windows

App is installed through Windows Update when certain LG monitors connect to a PC.

Ars Technica•July 23, 2026
The Echo Show 21 is a great smart home hub that’s $80 off

The Echo Show 21 is a great smart home hub that’s $80 off

Split between buying a smart calendar, a kitchen TV, a smart home hub, and a smart display? Amazon’s Echo Show 21 is all of those things in one, with a huge 21-inch screen. You can use it to control your smart lights, glance at recipes, watch TV shows, and more. Currently, Best Buy and Home […]

The Verge•July 23, 2026
Patreon lays off 20% of its workforce

Patreon lays off 20% of its workforce

In a memo to staff that was posted online, Conte said the company's core business is strong, but the platform has to respond to market changes and adjust its cost structure to remain stable.

TechCrunch•July 23, 2026
Tesla’s door handles may spur new US safety rules

Tesla’s door handles may spur new US safety rules

The new rule-making process follows a series of incidents, including fatal ones, in which people have become stuck inside cars.

TechCrunch•July 23, 2026
Tell HN: Namecheap gave my account to an unverified third party

I’ve been a NameCheap customer for 13 years. I’ve also helped out an old college club paying for a .com they use (that is registered to me under my name, address, and phone number). During a recent leadership transition, the incoming club lead wanted to make changes to the DNS and didn’t know to contact me. They figured out the domain name was parked at NameCheap, so they initiated a password reset using the domain name. I got a password reset email and immediately filed a NameCheap support ticket saying “I did not initiate this”. They called me to verify I was the one who filed the ticket, and then followed up with a canned email with tips like check your anti-virus. The incoming club leader was persistent though, and called NameCheap support. He convinced them the domain registered in my name and address really belonged to his club, and with no verification or validation whatsoever, NameCheap changed my password, and changed the email address associated with my account. All because someone simply asked nicely on a phone call. Meanwhile in the background, someone advised the new club leader who I was and we were able to connect and get things transferred over. Ultimately I was happy to give them access or even ownership if they wanted (student club turnover being what it is, it’s likely a domain doesn’t get renewed and gets gobbled up by a squatter, which is why I was keeping it current for them). But NameCheap had no way of knowing any of this. As far as NameCheap was aware, this was a personal account of mine. They demonstrated they were perfectly able to pick up a phone and call me (to verify my initial support ticket) but when someone calls them and says “but I really want access to that account” they don’t bother? I’d hesitate to even call this social engineering. It’s clearly a massive vulnerability. I’ve already moved a dozen of my most critical domains out of NameCheap after seeing just how easy it is for a third party to completely take over a NameCheap account: just ask nicely.

Hacker News•July 23, 2026
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