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Death, torture, and amputation: How cybercrime shook the world in 2025

December 28, 2025 TH Author

The human harms of cyberattacks piled up this year, and violence expected to increase The knock-on, and often unintentional, impacts of a cyberattack are so rarely discussed. As an industry, the focus is almost always placed on the economic damage: the ransom payment; the cost of business downtime; and goodness, don’t forget those poor shareholders.… READ MORE HERE…




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August 10, 2025 TH Author

The inside story of the Telemessage saga, and how you can view the data

It turns out no one was clean on OPSEC DEF CON  On Saturday at DEF CON, security boffin Micah Lee explained just how he hacked into TeleMessage, the supposedly secure messaging app used by White House officials, which in turn led to a massive database dump of their communications.… READ MORE HERE…

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ZDNet | Security
August 9, 2025 TH Author

5 iOS 26 features that made updating my iPhone worthwhile (and how to try them)

iOS 26 is out in both developer and public beta, bringing a slew of exciting new features and upgrades. Here are the ones I like best.READ MORE HERE…

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ZDNet | Security
August 9, 2025 TH Author

I tried Lenovo’s new rollable ThinkBook and can’t go back to regular-sized screens

After being unveiled at CES, Lenovo delivered the ThinkBook Plus Gen 6 with an extendable 120Hz OLED display. I used it for a week, and here’s my verdict.READ MORE HERE…

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ZDNet | Security
August 9, 2025 TH Author

This Motorola foldable is on sale for $100 off – here’s why I recommend it over most slab phones

It might not be the Ultra model, but the standard Motorola Razr is still a highly capable foldable with a creative camera system.READ MORE HERE…

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The Register
August 8, 2025 TH Author

Chinese biz using AI to hit US politicians, influencers with propaganda

In misinformation, Russia might be the top dog but the Chinese are coming warns former NSA boss DEF CON  A cache of documents uncovered by Vanderbilt University has revealed disturbing details about how a Chinese company is building up a database of US politicians and influencers with whom to share propaganda.… READ MORE HERE…

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ZDNet | Security
August 8, 2025 TH Author

My biggest regret after updating my iPhone to iOS 26 (and how to fix it)

One step forward, one step back. Isn’t that how all betas are?READ MORE HERE…

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The Register
August 8, 2025 TH Author

Star leaky app of the week: StarDict

Fun feature found in Debian 13: send your selected text to China – in plaintext As Trixie gets ready to début, a little-known app is hogging the limelight: StarDict, which sends whatever text you select, unencrypted, to servers in China.… READ MORE HERE…

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The Register
August 8, 2025 TH Author

Ex-White House cyber, counter-terrorism guru: Microsoft considers security an annoyance, not a necessity

Tells The Reg China’s ability to p0wn Redmond’s wares ‘gives me a political aneurysm’ Comment  Roger Cressey served two US presidents as a senior cybersecurity and counter-terrorism advisor and currently worries he’ll experience a “political aneurysm” due to Microsoft’s many security messes.… READ MORE HERE…

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The Register
August 8, 2025 TH Author

Prohibition never works, but that didn’t stop the UK’s Online Safety Act

Will someone think of the deals politicians are making? Opinion  You might think, since I write about tech all the time, my degrees are in computer science. Nope. I’m a bona fide, degreed historian, which is why I can say with confidence that the UK’s recently passed Online Safety Act is doomed to fail.… READ MORE HERE…

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ZDNet | Security
August 8, 2025 TH Author

I used Perplexity to make a restaurant reservation – now I’m wondering if Google is holding us back

The newest AI tool connects directly to OpenTable, so you don’t have to navigate between apps or tabs to book tables.READ MORE HERE…

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