Month: November 2025

Samsung phones under threat from this dangerous new spyware cyberattack – here’s how to stay safe

CVE-2025-21042 flaw enabled remote code execution on multiple Samsung Galaxy devices Attackers used WhatsApp to deliver LandFall spyware via malformed image files Victims targeted in the Middle East; Stealth Falcon group suspected behind the campaign Multiple Samsung Galaxy device series were vulnerable to a flaw that allowed threat actors to…

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Most companies still lag behind on AI targets—how can they catch Up?

AI adoption is reaching unprecedented levels: 78% of companies use AI in at least one business function and the global market is valued at over $244 billion USD. But it’s not just about “do you use AI?” anymore. Rather, it’s about “how do you use it?” Over the last three…

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Let’s talk about Pluribus

The lead-up to Pluribus has been very secretive. The basic premise — miserable woman is stuck in a world where everyone is happy — was known early on, but that was followed by cryptic trailers that didn’t really reveal much else. But now we have a much better idea of…

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Sir Tim Berners-Lee doesn’t think AI will destroy the web

Today, I’m talking with a very special guest: Sir Tim Berners-Lee, the inventor of the World Wide Web. Tim is a legend in the history of the internet. He created HTML, the standard language for creating and structuring web pages, and the HTTP protocol that allows those pages to communicate…

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The Logitech MX Master 4 comes with haptic feedback, less rubber and the same general shape

Editor’s note (11/10/25): After spending another month with the MX Master 4, our impressions remain largely unchanged. The new textured plastic finish and silicone thumb rest have shown no signs of wear, and we’ve continued to see no erratic behavior with the electromagnetic scroll wheel. Battery life still lines up…

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America’s cybersecurity defenses are cracking

It was late June, and something strange was happening on Arizona’s online portal for political candidates. Images of the candidates were disappearing. Photos of the Iranian Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini were popping up in their place. The state would later come to believe it was an attack from an Iranian government-affiliated…

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