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An Ollama Max paid user's account was banned with a 403 error just two weeks after subscribing, with no support response in three days. Analysis of causes and practical appeal solutions.

qsa.sh is a minimalist external server security scanning tool. Just run curl qsa.sh to get a port exposure and vulnerability report for your public IP in 30 seconds. Learn its technical architecture and pricing.

An in-depth analysis of the barriers Chinese users face accessing ChatGPT, an honest assessment of third-party mirror platforms' risks, and safer alternatives including official APIs and domestic LLMs.

Videos promising 'free access to all global AI models' hide serious risks: fake version numbers, data leaks, and phishing scams. Here's what you need to know.
GitHub Daily · July 23: The Duet of Ru…
GitHub Trending July 23: block/buzz tops the chart with 3,252 stars, Rust dominates system tools, and AI Agents shift from tools to parallel collaborators.

Worried about getting your Claude account banned in China? This guide breaks down Anthropic's ban logic and compares three safe approaches: third-party subscriptions, official API, and relay services.

Is "GPT-5.6" with Sol, Terra, and Luna sub-models a real OpenAI release? We debunk the viral claims, expose third-party top-up risks, and show how to spot AI scams.

A Bilibili video promoting 'free unlimited ChatGPT 5.6' is full of fake model names, stolen account pools, and phishing links. Here's a full breakdown of the scam.
Brazil's 55-Year Slavery Case: Can AI …
A woman in Brazil was enslaved by one family for 55 years, shocking the world. This article explores from a technical angle whether AI data analysis, satellite remote sensing, and machine learning can detect modern slavery.

A viral Bilibili video claiming the 'GPT-5.6 SOAR/TERRA/LURAL release' is full of fake model names, forged benchmarks, and risky third-party sites. We debunk it and show how to spot AI hype traps.
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A developer got locked out by their own disposable email blocklist. This real case reveals common anti-abuse design pitfalls and offers layered risk control alternatives.

The new U.S. Executive Order requires government software suppliers to provide verifiable security assurances and mandates the SBOM system. This article analyzes the policy's core demands, real impact on suppliers, and the chain of challenges.

Exposing the phishing trap behind the "free Gemini Pro membership" tutorials circulating on video platforms: they lure users into handing over account passwords and backup recovery codes, leading to account theft. This article breaks down the process technically and teaches you to spot three danger signs.

AI coding tools are changing development, but Vibe Coding hides risks in code quality and maintenance. This article explores Engineered AI Programming, compares Codex and Claude Code, and reveals real enterprise development paths.

In-depth review of the Xiaodu Health Screen: a 10.1-inch large display with an AI large model, supporting remote care, emergency calling, and smart companionship, designed for the elderly. Final price as low as ~598 yuan with national subsidies.

Struggling with Windows pop-ups and rogue software? This in-depth review of Wukong Security reveals how AI antivirus breaks past traditional virus-database limits, blocking ads and bundleware in real time, plus a comparison of five repair shops.

How can users in China safely subscribe to Claude and avoid getting banned? This guide covers email selection, phone verification, payment channels, refund requests, and using the official API as a long-term alternative to personal subscriptions.

"Claude Fable 5" doesn't exist. This guide exposes the AI scam's core red flags: fake version numbers, fabricated demos, "no-VPN China access" lies, and traffic funnel tactics.

Anthropic never released a Claude Fable 5 model. This article analyzes fake AI promotions, exposes wrapper service scam tactics, and provides tips for verifying AI claims.

In-depth analysis of AI aggregator platforms claiming free access to GPT, DeepSeek, and Gemini. Reveals hidden data risks, business logic, and recommends legitimate alternatives like OpenRouter and Poe.