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Use this app to get annoyed and drop your phone to reduce screen time
Scientists have devised an app that makes you so annoyed with your smartphone that you have little choice but to put the device down and do something else.
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Malware that steals bank data is back despite arrests
Despite a recent crackdown, the Grandoreiro banking trojan has been actively targeting 1500 banks globally, an investigation shows.
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Chrome extensions considerably reduce browsing speeds – unless it’s an adblocker
Chrome extensions are adding significant CPU processing time and memory usage. A single extension could delay website load time by more than a second, with each quickly adding up. However, adblockers do the opposite and actually speed up the device.
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OpenAI forced on the defensive over safety and radical nondisclosure policy
OpenAI has just released its newest human-like ChatGPT update, but everyone is more interested in the company’s extremely restrictive offboarding policy after former employees broke their radio silence.
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BreachForums 3.0 reboot rumors already brewing on socials
With the apparent FBI takedown of the infamous hacker marketplace BreachForums, and the alleged arrest of its current administrator ‘Baphomet,’ rumors of a replacement site are already making their way across social media.
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China showcases robot “dogs of war” in Cambodia drills
A demonstration of machine-gun equipped robot dogs has kicked off China’s biggest ever military drills with the Cambodian forces.
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Hackers exploit Chrome vulnerabilities, US cyber agency urging users to update
Google Chrome users should check if their browser is updated, as versions prior to 124.0.6367.207 allow malicious actors to exploit critical flaws. Following an emergency security patch, Google has released Chrome version 125, which fixes two additional high-risk flaws.
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Threads to flag false information, users want to “fact check the fact-checkers”
Ahead of the US elections, Threads is rolling out a separate system to fact-check users’ posts. It has started a discussion about potential biases in the fact-checkers themselves.
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Major prescription vendor down over ransomware
MediSecure, one of two electronic prescription providers in Australia, went offline after a third party fell victim to a ransomware attack. Private user data was likely exposed.
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X no longer works on Firefox with privacy feature enabled
Twitter.com domain now automatically redirects to X.com. Mozilla Firefox users can no longer access social network X (former Twitter) if they have Enhanced Tracking Protection enabled.
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US State Department dangles $5M for information on North Korean scheme
The US is now offering rewards of up to $5 million for information that could help stop Pyongyang’s scheme of getting North Koreans remote IT jobs at American companies.
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SEC beefs up rules to protect consumers whose data is breached
The US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) announced Thursday it is amending a more than two-decade-old rule to modernize and enhance how certain financial institutions treat the personal data of consumers.
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Ascension hospitals struggle in 'chaos' post-cyberattack
Hundreds of Ascension hospitals nationwide have been forced to “utilize manual and paper based systems” as the organization's networks remain shut down after a May 8th cyberattack – causing patient care to hang in the balance.
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Chinese retailer Temu accused of breaching EU’s DSA
Chinese fast-fashion e-commerce retailer Temu was hit with a European Union complaint on Thursday over a potential breach of online content rules.
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Administrator of BreachForums arrested, cybercriminals claim
Following the FBI's seizure of BreachForums, cybercriminals state that Baphomet, the admin of the illicit forum, has been arrested.
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Musk's Neuralink issues with tiny wires for years, sources say
Sources say Musk's Neuralink knew about potential issues with the tiny wires – since pulled out of position – from the chip implant inside the brain of its first patient.
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TikTok creators file suit against US gov over divest-or-ban bill
TikTok content creators have joined forces, filing a lawsuit in US federal court Tuesday to challenge the recently passed TikTok divestiture bill. This, as open source data advocacy group Project Liberty announces a potential bid to purchase the short video app. Cybernews explains.
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BreachForums seized by the FBI, again
The latest incarnation of BreachForums has met the fate of its predecessors, ending up in the hands of law enforcement authorities.
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Southeast Asian scammers steal $64 billion yearly, says US report
Backed by local elites, scamming networks are becoming of strategic interest for Southeast Asian criminals.
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Fiskars confirms cyber security incident, says operations unaffected
Fiskars Group, claimed by the Akira Ransomware gang, has released a statement confirming that the company “has been subject to a cybersecurity incident which has impacted a small number of the company’s systems in the US.”
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