Month: May 2025

Sightful Spacetop for Windows Review: Spatial Computing Is Here

Paired with a laptop and smart glasses, Sightful’s Spacetop for Windows software feels closer to the spatial computing future we were promised than Apple’s Vision Pro. Source

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Gmail servers hijacked by malicious PyPI packages to spread havoc – here’s how to stay safe

Socket found seven malicious packages on PyPI The packages were abusing Gmail and WebSocket They were removed from the platform Several malicious PyPI packages were recently observed abusing Gmail to exfiltrate stolen sensitive data and communicate with their operators. Cybersecurity researchers Socket, who found the packages, reported them to the…

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Microsoft has fixed a bug in Windows 10 that broke part of the Start menu – and the reason why this happened might annoy you

A bug that broke jump links in the Start menu was previously flagged up with Windows 10’s April update That glitch was actually floating about in earlier updates (going back to February) Microsoft has fixed the problem, which related to a change to bring a Microsoft account-related panel to the…

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TeleMessage, the Signal-esque app used by the Trump administration, has been hacked

Hacker claims they broke into messaging service TeleMessage TeleMessage is a clone of Signal, a popular privacy-oriented chat app used by the likes of JD Vance Hacker stole some files from the platform, but no US government data was taken TeleMessage, an instant communications app used by some US Government…

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When attack plans go mobile

The recent controversy known as “Signal-Gate” has exposed a glaring truth: even the highest-ranking national security officials sometimes behave like everyday people scrambling through a group chat. In this case, top Trump administration figures unwittingly invited The Atlantic’s editor-in-chief, Jeffrey Goldberg, to a Signal thread discussing a live military operation…

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