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Hundreds of Millions of iPhones Can Be Hacked With a New Tool Found in the Wild

Hundreds of Millions of iPhones Can Be Hacked With a New Tool Found in the Wild

🚀 Read this insightful post from Hacker News 📖 📂 **Category**: ✅ **What You’ll Learn**: iPhone hacking techniques have sometimes been described almost like rare and elusive animals: Hackers have used them so stealthily and carefully against such a small number of hand-picked targets that they're only rarely seen in the wild. Now a recent spate of espionage and cybercriminal campaigns has instead deployed those same phone-takeover tools, embedded in infected websites, to indiscriminately hack phones by the thousands. And one new technique in particular—capable of taking over any of hundreds of millions of iOS devices—has appeared on the web…
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China rejects US request over the Strait of Hormuz as Trump’s trip to Beijing is postponed and the war with Iran worsens

China rejects US request over the Strait of Hormuz as Trump’s trip to Beijing is postponed and the war with Iran worsens

🚀 Read this insightful post from PBS NewsHour - Politics 📖 📂 **Category**: Beijing,China,Donald Trump news,Iran,President Xi Jinping,Strait of Hormuz 📌 **What You’ll Learn**: WASHINGTON (AP) — China will not help the United States reopen the Strait of Hormuz at the request of President Donald Trump, but it may welcome a delay in Trump's upcoming trip to Beijing as the United States risks entanglement in the Middle East, analysts say. Read more: Trump has veered from diplomacy to war in Iran. He is now asking for help from China and others The latest developments are unfolding as Trump's war against…
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BTS’s comeback album is almost out – and you better believe I’m stepping back into the era of K-Pop obsession Aastha Agrawal

BTS’s comeback album is almost out – and you better believe I’m stepping back into the era of K-Pop obsession Aastha Agrawal

💥 Read this insightful post from Culture | The Guardian 📖 📂 **Category**: K-pop,Life and style,Music,Pop and rock,Culture,Hobbies 📌 **What You’ll Learn**: When I heard the surprising news that BTS would be releasing a comeback album, it took me back to a previous version of myself, a version that was extremely consuming in its obsession, but equally characterized by shyness.When I was 14, I mastered the art of lowering the brightness of my screen and switching tabs to hide my shameful secret from any passer-by or seat-sharer.While schoolchildren would gather around computer screens and shamelessly watch live cricket matches at…
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More than 672,000 people had their personal and financial data stolen in the ransomware attack, Marquez says

More than 672,000 people had their personal and financial data stolen in the ransomware attack, Marquez says

✨ Explore this trending post from TechCrunch 📖 📂 **Category**: Security,Banking,cybersecurity,data breach,ransomware,marquis 📌 **What You’ll Learn**: Marquis, a technology company used by hundreds of banks to analyze and visualize their customers' data, says hundreds of thousands of people had their personal and sensitive financial information stolen in a ransomware attack last year. The Plano, Texas-based fintech company notified at least 672,075 people that hackers stole their information during the August 2025 cyberattack, according to a list from the Maine Attorney General's Office. More than half of those affected live in Texas, according to a separate data breach notification filed in…
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Nico de Boinville: The English rider has been cleared of making racist comments to Declan Coeli

Nico de Boinville: The English rider has been cleared of making racist comments to Declan Coeli

🔥 Read this awesome post from BBC Sport 📖 📂 **Category**: ✅ **What You’ll Learn**: Nico de Boinville has been acquitted of making racist comments towards fellow jockey Declan Coeli at the Cheltenham Festival.De Boinville, 36, "categorically" denied accusations that he used such language, after Irish amateur jockey Quili said he was targeted ahead of the Novices' Hurdle when it was postponed due to a false start on the second day of the meeting.Queally, riding I'll sort that out, Englishman De Boinville, in Act Of Innocence, can be seen exchanging words at the start line.The two later appeared on ITV…
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Chelsea fine: The Premier League is ‘too lenient’, says Christian Porcello

Chelsea fine: The Premier League is ‘too lenient’, says Christian Porcello

💥 Discover this must-read post from BBC Sport 📖 📂 **Category**: 💡 **What You’ll Learn**: Everton and Nottingham Forest have received points deductions for breaching the Premier League's Profit and Sustainability Rules (PSR) in recent years, but despite committing "clear and willful breaches" which "include deception and concealment in relation to financial matters", Chelsea have been spared a sporting penalty.When the penalty was announced, Chelsea said: “Since the beginning of this process, the club has taken these matters with the utmost seriousness and provided the full cooperation of all relevant regulatory bodies.”Because the violations came during former owner Roman Abramovich's…
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Tech hobbyist makes shoulder-mounted guided missile prototype with $96 in parts and a 3D printer — DIY MANPADS includes Wi-Fi guidance, ballistics calculations, optional camera for tracking

Tech hobbyist makes shoulder-mounted guided missile prototype with $96 in parts and a 3D printer — DIY MANPADS includes Wi-Fi guidance, ballistics calculations, optional camera for tracking

💥 Check out this awesome post from Hacker News 📖 📂 **Category**: 📌 **What You’ll Learn**: The democratization and subsequent ubiquity of 3D printers have enabled almost any home enthusiast to produce utilities and products previously only attainable to large factories with big equipment. "You can 3D print those nowadays" has become a common utterance. Even still, it's safe to say that our bingo cards did not predict a techie making a shoulder-mounted, 3D printed guided missile system for all of $96.In a five-minute YouTube video, Alisher Khojayev goes over the basics of this Stinger-like creation, comprising the launcher, the…
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Iran continues to export millions of barrels of oil, with about 90 ships crossing the Strait of Hormuz despite the war

Iran continues to export millions of barrels of oil, with about 90 ships crossing the Strait of Hormuz despite the war

💥 Check out this trending post from PBS NewsHour - Politics 📖 📂 **Category**: Iran,iran war,oil,oil tankers,ships,Strait of Hormuz 📌 **What You’ll Learn**: HONG KONG (AP) — About 90 ships including oil tankers have transited the Strait of Hormuz since the start of the war with Iran and are still exporting millions of barrels of oil at a time when the waterway has been effectively closed, according to maritime and trade data platforms. Read more: Joe Kent, the top counterterrorism official, said Iran poses no imminent threat as he resigns over Trump's war Marine data company Lloyd's List Intelligence said…
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Siegfried Review – An invigorating and enchanting staging, with vacant brilliance as Wagner’s hero | Opera

Siegfried Review – An invigorating and enchanting staging, with vacant brilliance as Wagner’s hero | Opera

🚀 Check out this insightful post from Culture | The Guardian 📖 📂 **Category**: Opera,Classical music,Culture,Music,Royal Opera House,Richard Wagner 💡 **What You’ll Learn**: TThe first thing we see is the feet. They sway gently, back and forth, as the curtain slowly rises on the third installment of Wagner's Ring cycle to reveal their owner, who is seated on a swing suspended from a gnarled tree. Sitting precariously in its scorched branches is the treehouse where the dwarf Mime raised the hero-in-waiting Siegfried.Who are their feet? If you've been following Barrie Kosky's production of Ring since it began with Das Rheingold…
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✨ Discover this trending post from TechCrunch 📖 📂 **Category**: AI,Government & Policy,Anthropic,anthropic lawsuit,dod,pete hegseth,supply chain risk 📌 **What You’ll Learn**: The Pentagon said Tuesday evening that Anthropic poses an "unacceptable risk to national security," marking the agency's first response to lawsuits filed by the artificial intelligence lab challenging Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's decision last month to classify the company as a supply chain risk. As part of its complaint, Anthropic asked the court to temporarily block the Department of Defense from enforcing its trademark. The core of the Defense Department's argument, presented in a 40-page filing in federal court…
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