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Samsung F6000F LED TV review: a small, barebones 1080p TV
Samsung F6000F LED TV specs Price: $269.99Screen size: 40 inchesModel: Samsung UN43DU7200FXZAResolution: 3,840×2,160HDR: HDR10, HDR10+, HLGRefresh Rate: 60HzPorts: 2x HDMI 2.0, 1x USB-AAudio: 20WSmart TV Software: Tizen OSSize (without stand): 35.7 x 20.4 x 2.9 inchesWeight (without stand): 12.9 pounds Not everyone needs a souped-up, super-expensive 4K TV. The Samsung F6000F isn’t souped up, it’s nowhere near expensive and it…
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New Ghost Calls tactic abuses Zoom and Microsoft Teams for C2 operations
A new post-exploitation command-and-control (C2) evasion method called ‘Ghost Calls’ abuses TURN servers used by conferencing apps like Zoom and Microsoft Teams to tunnel traffic through trusted infrastructure. Ghost Calls uses legitimate credentials, WebRTC, and custom tooling to bypass most existing defenses and anti-abuse measures, without relying on an exploit. This new tactic was presented by Praetorian‘s security researcher Adam…
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AI could turn your town nuclear
These days, Paducah, Kentucky — population 27,000 and home to the National Quilt Museum — prides itself as “Quilt City.” But decades ago, it was also called the “Atomic City” — a moniker it could soon regain as AI’s energy needs bring Paducah’s nuclear past back to life. The Department of Energy (DOE) operated a uranium enrichment plant in Paducah…
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How to use Stolen Device Protection on iPhone
Thousands of iPhones are stolen every year, and the number of thefts is rising. These devices, along with Android phones, are highly valuable — not just because they’re expensive, but because of the apps and personal data they contain. There have been reports of thieves draining users’ bank accounts, but that’s only the tip of the iceberg. With so much…
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Microsoft pays record $17 million in bounties over the last 12 months
Microsoft paid a record $17 million this year to 344 security researchers across 59 countries through its bug bounty program. Between July 2024 and June 2025, the researchers submitted a total of 1,469 eligible vulnerability reports, with the highest individual bounty reaching $200,000. These reports helped resolve more than 1,000 potential security vulnerabilities across various Microsoft products and platforms, including…
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Google is rolling out a fix for Pixel back button issues
Google’s August Pixel update includes a fix for Android’s three-button navigation and gesture navigation systems becoming unresponsive. The issues appear to have started popping up shortly after the official release of Android 16 in June. Ever since that update, the user said that navigation has been “a complete mess” and that they ran into issues with buttons being “completely unresponsive”…
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NBN Co is ditching Sky Muster for Amazon’s LEO satellites, promising to bring ‘city-fast’ broadband to rural and remote Australians
There’s less than six weeks to go until the major NBN speed boosts are heading our way, but NBN Co has let us in on a new secret they’ve been keeping — and it’s a good one. Announced yesterday (5 August 2025), NBN Co has partnered up with Amazon’s Project Kuiper to deliver ‘city-fast’ broadband speeds to rural and regional…
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Pandora confirms data breach amid ongoing Salesforce data theft attacks
Danish jewelry giant Pandora has disclosed a data breach after its customer information was stolen in the ongoing Salesforce data theft attacks. Pandora is one of the largest jewellery brands in the world, with 2,700 locations and over 37,000 employees. “We are writing to inform you that your contact information was accessed by an unauthorized party through a third-party platform…
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The best iPad deals you can get in August
If you know where to look, it’s surprisingly easy to save on an iPad — even outside of major sales events like Amazon Prime Day and Black Friday. Here’s an insider tip: skip the Apple Store, where discounts are almost nonexistent. Instead, your best bet is to check third-party retailers like Amazon, Walmart, and Best Buy, which frequently offer deals…
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An extra 5 million age checks a day are being completed thanks to the UK’s Online Safety Act
New data suggests there has been an additional five million age verification checks every day in the UK since the introduction of the Online Safety Act. Sites hosting content deemed harmful for under 18s must now verify the age of visitors. But many see this as a significant privacy and cybersecurity risk – and have turned to the best VPNs…
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