Month: September 2025

US solar highway infrastructure may contain hidden malicious tech, officials warn

Undocumented cellular radios were found in power inverters and battery systems used in US highway infrastructure Concerns include remote tampering, data theft, and sabotage Many affected devices were made in China, reigniting tensions over cybersecurity and foreign tech, with China denying any wrongdoing Certain power inverters and battery management systems…

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Save $70 on One of Our Favorite Android Tablets

Samsung’s Galaxy Tab S10 FE, a solid mid-tier tablet, is now $430 on Amazon. Source

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Keep an eye on your Meta Business account, these fake extensions could steal your credentials

Vietnamese-speaking hackers are using fake browser extensions to steal Facebook Business and Ads accounts Bitdefender found two campaigns promoting a malware-laced extension called SocialMetrics Pro through deceptive ads and tutorials The malware exfiltrates session data to Telegram bots, enabling account theft and resale for malvertising. Vietnamese hackers are once again…

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Apple issues customer warning after four spyware campaigns discovered targeting devices

Apple issued four waves of alerts in 2025 warning users of spyware attacks targeting high-profile individuals CERT-FR confirmed the use of advanced tools like Pegasus and Predator, exploiting zero-day and zero-click flaws Apple notified compromised users via device and iCloud, while patching at least seven critical vulnerabilities From early March…

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Can’t decide which iPhone 17 color to pre-order? These are the most popular shades, according to you

Apple opened pre-orders for its iPhone 17 series today, with the iPhone 17, iPhone 17 Pro, iPhone 17 Pro Max, and iPhone Air all up for grabs. But if you’ve got your eye on an upgrade, there are a few things you need to bear in mind. Aside from deciding…

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Encyclopedia Britannica and Merriam-Webster sue Perplexity for copying their definitions 

The AI web search company Perplexity is being hit by another lawsuit alleging copyright and trademark infringement, this time from Encyclopedia Britannica and Merriam-Webster. Britannica, the centuries-old publisher that owns Merriam-Webster, sued Perplexity in New York federal court on September 10th. In the lawsuit, the companies allege that Perplexity’s “answer…

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