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  • Ransomware gangs join attacks targeting Microsoft SharePoint servers

    Ransomware gangs have recently joined ongoing attacks targeting a Microsoft SharePoint vulnerability chain, part of a broader exploitation campaign that has already led to the breach of at least 148 organizations worldwide. Security researchers at Palo Alto Networks’ Unit 42 have discovered a 4L4MD4R ransomware variant, based on open-source Mauri870 code, while analyzing incidents involving this SharePoint exploit chain (dubbed “ToolShell”).…

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  • The best fitness trackers and watches we’ve tested for 2025

    Fitness trackers have come a long way from the simple bands that tracked steps and little else. Modern trackers can monitor everything from your heart health to how well you’ve recovered from a hard bout of training. Even flagship smartwatches, which used to be lackluster trackers, have become pretty adept workout companions. Whatever your fitness goals are, there’s probably a…

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  • A webcam that’s almost like a real camera

    Hi, friends! Welcome to Installer No. 92, your guide to the best and Verge-iest stuff in the world. (If you’re new here, welcome, I’ve kept my phone case on all week, and also you can read all the old editions at the Installer homepage.) This week, I am finally smashing my way through Donkey Kong Bananza, perusing the Panama Playlists,…

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  • iOS 18.6 fixes 24 security flaws — update your iPhone right now

    Most Apple users are thinking about iOS 26 right now, which makes sense, as it’s the exciting new toy coming to devices around the world. However, while you’re waiting, you should definitely not skip the recently released iOS 18.6, as it addresses a total of 24 critical security flaws that are essential for keeping your phone safe and secure, as…

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  • Attackers exploit link-wrapping services to steal Microsoft 365 logins

    A threat actor has been abusing link wrapping services from reputed technology companies to mask malicious links leading to Microsoft 365 phishing pages that collect login credentials. The attacker exploited the URL security feature from cybersecurity company Proofpoint and cloud communications firm Intermedia in campaigns from June through July. Some email security services include a link wrapping feature that rewrites…

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  • Lenovo’s rollable laptop is the coolest computer I’ve used all year

    Part of me still can’t believe it, but Lenovo did the thing: it took a bonkers concept for a laptop with a rollable screen and built the tech into something you can actually own and use like a normal computer. Except, as conventional as the ThinkBook Plus Gen 6 can be, it’s far from a normal computer. It’s a $3,300…

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  • Ninntedo Switch 2 heat warning issued — don’t play above this temperature

    High temperatures and advanced technology often don’t mix well. The newly-released Nintendo Switch 2 (and its predecessor) are no exception. Nintendo’s Japanese customer service X account recently posted that the Switch and Switch 2 should only be used between 5 and 35 degrees Celsius (41 to 95 degrees Fahrenheit). “Using Nintendo Switch or Nintendo Switch 2 in a hot environment…

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  • AI-powered Cursor IDE vulnerable to prompt-injection attacks

    A vulnerability that researchers call CurXecute is present in almost all versions of the AI-powered code editor Cursor, and can be exploited to execute remote code with developer privileges. The security issue is now identified as CVE-2025-54135 and can be leveraged by feeding the AI agent a malicious prompt to trigger attacker-control commands. The Cursor integrated development environment (IDE) relies…

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  • The enforcer that could break up Apple and Google is facing upheaval

    The sudden firing of two high-ranking antitrust officials this week is signaling upheaval at an agency responsible for arguing some of the biggest tech monopoly cases in decades. Two top deputies to Department of Justice Antitrust Division chief Gail Slater were fired earlier this week for what a DOJ official would only explain as “insubordination” in an unattributed statement. Antitrust…

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  • Asus ROG Xbox Ally X vs Lenovo Legion Go 2 vs MSI Claw A8: Which next-gen gaming handheld should you buy?

    When it comes to the best handheld gaming consoles for 2025, you’re going to choose between three: the Asus ROG Xbox Ally X, the Lenovo Legion Go 2 and the MSI Claw A8. All three run AMD’s Ryzen Z2 Extreme chipset (Asus getting the AI-injected version), a bucket full of RAM, a giant battery and gaming ergonomics at their core.…

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