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  • Hackers fooled Cognizant help desk, says Clorox in $380M cyberattack lawsuit

    Clorox is suing IT giant Cognizant for gross negligence, alleging it enabled a massive August 2023 cyberattack by resetting an employee’s password for a hacker without first verifying their identity. The incident was first made public in September 2023, reportedly carried out by hackers associated with Scattered Spider, who utilized a social engineering attack to breach the company. The lawsuit…

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  • Undeterred by limits, Elon Musk plots a big robotaxi expansion

    Tesla wants to bring its robotaxi service to new markets, including cities in Florida, Nevada, Arizona, and California, Elon Musk said in an earnings call Wednesday. The company is testing its Full Self-Driving (Supervised) feature in Europe and China and hopes to launch the controversial product in the near future. And it is plotting a new version of its Optimus…

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  • New ‘Stranger Things’ LEGO BrickHeadz are here — right in time for the final season

    As ‘Stranger Things‘ gears up for its fifth and final season, LEGO has finally brought the OG Hawkins crew to BrickHeadz form. The new LEGO BrickHeadz: Mike, Dustin, Lucas and Will Figures (40801) set, available for pre-order as of July 23, is the third installment in LEGO’s ‘Stranger Things’ collection. This 542-piece set builds four BrickHeadz, which is pretty rare…

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  • Brave blocks Windows Recall from screenshotting your browsing activity

    Brave Software says its privacy-focused browser will block Microsoft’s Windows Recall from capturing screenshots of Brave windows by default to protect users’ privacy. Windows Recall is an opt-in Windows feature that takes screenshots of active windows every few seconds, analyzes them, and enables Windows 11 users to search for text within the snapshots using natural language. The goal is to make…

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  • Trump wanted to break up Nvidia — but then its CEO won him over

    I said, “why?” I said, “what percentage of the market does he have?” “Sir, he has 100%,” they said. “Who the hell is he? What’s his name?” “His name is Jensen Huang, Nvidia.” I said, “What the hell is Nvidia? I’ve never heard of it before.” He said, “you don’t want to know about it, sir.” Source link

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  • Buying a Switch 2? Here’s the game we recommend you buy next

    Now that the Nintendo Switch 2 is getting easier to track, chances are you probably have a console at home or have one coming your way. If that’s the case, you’ll want to pick up Donkey Kong Bananza as your next game. Right now, Best Buy has Donkey Kong Bananza available for $69. You can also pick up the Donkey…

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  • Proton launches privacy-respecting encrypted AI assistant Lumo

    Proton has launched a new tool called Lumo, offering a privacy-first AI assistant that does not log user conversations and doesn’t use their prompts for training. Proton is a Swiss company behind proven privacy and security tools and services, including Proton Mail, Proton VPN, and Proton Drive. In June 2024, it transitioned to a non-profit structure, putting user privacy over…

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  • Starlink-powered ‘T-Satellite’ service is now live on T-Mobile

    T-Mobile’s satellite service is now available to people across the US — and not just T-Mobile customers. On Wednesday, T-Mobile CEO Mike Sievert announced that the Starlink-powered service is officially out of beta, though it only supports text messaging and location-sharing for now. The new satellite coverage option is called “T-Satellite,” and it’s currently available as a standalone subscription. It’s…

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  • Avocado launches its firmest organic mattress yet

    Eco-luxury brand Avocado Green is well known for its sustainable, organic sleep products, and it has now unveiled its most supportive bed yet: The Avocado Extra Firm Mattress. Starting this month, you can buy the Avocado Green Extra Firm Mattress from $1,899 at Avocado Green. It’s a premium price tag, but it’s the MSRP we’d expect from the brand behind…

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  • NPM package ‘is’ with 2.8M weekly downloads infected devs with malware

    The popular NPM package ‘is’ has been compromised in a supply chain attack that injected backdoor malware, giving attackers full access to compromised devices. This occurred after maintainer accounts were hijacked via phishing, followed by unauthorized owner changes that went unnoticed for several hours, potentially compromising many developers who downloaded the new releases. The ‘is’ package is a lightweight JavaScript…

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