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These Samsung phone flaws have been exploited by spyware
The US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has warned that flaws in several Samsung mobile devices have likely already been exploited to by a spyware vendor. The agency recently added eight new vulnerabilities to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities Catalog, six of which pertain to Samsung Mobile devices, with evidence…
Read MoreTidal’s prices are going up, like nearly every other music service
Music streaming service Tidal is increasing the pricing of its HiFi tier by one dollar from $9.99 to $10.99 a month on August 1st, the company is announcing in emails to subscribers, Billboard reports. Similar price increases appear to be coming for international subscribers as well, according to reports on…
Read MorePornhub blocks access in Mississippi and Virginia over age verification laws
Pornhub is now blocking people in Mississippi and Virginia from visiting its website over laws that would require the service to verify their age. The company says it’s blocking users to protest unfair enforcement of these new laws, claiming that sites enforcing the new rules will lose traffic to “irresponsible…
Read MoreThis nifty new feature gives Google Calendar a badly-needed upgrade
The Google Calendar app for Android has plenty of features to offer and solid integration with other Google Workspace apps. And while planning events through Calendar is easy enough, it’s finally getting a much-needed upgrade. Google Calendar is adding a share button to events, meaning that event organizers can invite…
Read MoreSo where are we all supposed to go now?
An era of the internet is ending, and we’re watching it happen practically in real time. Twitter has been on a steep and seemingly inexorable decline for, well, years, but especially since Elon Musk bought the company last fall and made a mess of the place. Reddit has spent the…
Read MoreDon’t be fooled by fake ads for this file transfer service – they could lead to malware
A well-known ransomware group is pushing fake ads to lure people into visiting webpages that spoof the official WinSCP (Windows Secure Copy) site, experts have warned. BlackCat, also known as ALPHV, has loaded the pages with malware installers that infect the victim when they visit. BleepingComputer claims that the group…
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