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Meta is shutting down VR social platform Horizon Worlds in further pivot away from the metaverse
One UI 8.5 beta could land on Galaxy S24 and FE models for the first time
Expert warns "AI is being weaponized" as spam calls get more deceptive during tax season
Apple warns iPhone users to update software after mass hacking campaigns
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GeekWire
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Reuters
Hacker says they compromised millions of confidential police tips held by US company
The rise of the AI knock-off McKinsey consultant
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X outage: Thousands report problems with app, website and feed
Google is quietly testing a Discover tab in Gemini, alongside a host of UI changes
Satellite companies curb access to Mideast imagery over concern it could be used "by adversarial actors"
MarketWatch
SEEQC Reports First Quantum Computer with Integrated Qubit Control on a Chip at Millikelvin Temperatures
Microsoft nixes NDAs with local governments worldwide when deploying data centers
New Scientist
Google rerouted over 100 flights to cut climate-warming contrails
Las Vegas Sun
EQTY Lab Announces Verifiable Runtime to Secure AI Agents Across the NVIDIA Enterprise AI Factory and NVIDIA OpenShell
Hackers target millions of iPhones
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A new iPhone hacking tool puts some iOS 18 users at risk
Google and its cybersecurity research partners have discovered a new hack called "DarkSword" that can instantly access data from iPhones running iOS 18.
Hackers target millions of iPhones with new DarkSword spyware
Google, along with two cybersecurity firms, are warning iPhone users of a new exploit that can steal data — all from just visiting a website on a user's iOS device. DarkSword is a new hacking toolkit being deployed by bad actors on a global scale.
'Darksword' iOS 18 exploit allows hackers to covertly steal sensitive information from iPhones
DarkSword supports iOS versions 18.4 through 18.7 and utilizes six different vulnerabilities to deploy final-stage payloads. GTIG has
Russians caught stealing personal data from Ukrainians with new advanced iPhone hacking tools
A suspected group of Russian government hackers was caught targeting Ukrainians with new iPhone hacking tools designed for espionage and potentially to steal crypto.
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