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  • Gootloader malware is back with new tricks after 7-month break

    The Gootloader malware loader operation has returned after a 7-month absence and is once again performing SEO poisoning to promote fake websites that distribute the malware. Gootloader is a JavaScript-based malware loader spread through compromised or attacker-controlled websites, used to trick users into downloading malicious documents. The websites are promoted in search engines either via ads or through search engine…

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  • Amazon’s grocery store dreams are reshaping Whole Foods

    Amazon built a portal to Kraft Mac & Cheese, Goldfish crackers, and Nestlé Drumsticks inside one of its Whole Foods stores — and it plans to do the same at others. In a blog post on Wednesday, Amazon details a Whole Foods concept store in Plymouth Meeting, Pennsylvania, where shoppers can order grocery items from Amazon using QR codes scattered…

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  • Microsoft’s new AI image generator already rivals Nano Banana — here are 5 prompts I used to test it

    Microsoft just launched MAI‑Image‑1, the company’s first fully in‑house built image generation model. It’s already competing at the top of the rankings of major text‑to‑image models like Gemini’s Imagen and ChatGPT in the independent site LMArena. For those unfamiliar, LMArena is kind of like the Billboard charts — but instead of ranking music, it ranks how good AI models are…

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  • SonicWall says state-sponsored hackers behind security breach in September

    SonicWall’s investigation into the September security breach that exposed customers’ firewall configuration backup files concludes that state-sponsored hackers were behind the attack. The network security company says that incident responders from Mandiant confirmed that the malicious activity had no impact on SonicWall’s products, firmware, systems, tools, source code, or customer networks. “The Mandiant investigation is now complete. Their findings confirm that…

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  • Motorola’s Edge 70 is the blueprint for future thin phones

    I’ve been as much of a thin phone skeptic as anyone. Why would I give up on camera specs and battery life just to shave a couple of millimeters off a phone’s waistline? I asked pretty much exactly that when I first saw Samsung’s Galaxy S25 Edge earlier this year. But the Motorola Edge 70 may have made me a…

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  • I upgraded my home office with this great L-shaped desk, and now it’s an early Black Friday steal at $150 off

    My dream is a desk where I can turn my chair and use more desk… Does that make me weird? We’re not here to psychoanalyze me! But the idea of all that extra space to spread myself out is one that’s been high on my mind with my cramped surfaces as of late. The one issue has always been price.…

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  • Apache OpenOffice disputes data breach claims by ransomware gang

    The Apache Software Foundation disputes claims that its OpenOffice project suffered an Akira ransomware attack, after the threat actors claimed to have stolen 23 GB of corporate documents. Apache OpenOffice is a free, open-source office suite that includes word processing, spreadsheets, presentations, graphics, and database tools. It’s compatible with major file formats, such as Word and Excel, and runs on multiple…

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  • Google has a ‘moonshot’ plan for AI data centers in space

    Google has dreamed up a potential new way to get around resource constraints for energy-hungry AI data centers on Earth — launching its AI chips into space on solar-powered satellites. It’s a ‘moonshot’ research project Google announced today called Project Suncatcher. If it can ever get off the ground, the project would essentially create space-based data centers. Google hopes that…

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  • How to use Check In on your Apple Watch in watchOS 26

    Apple’s Check In safety feature first arrived on iPhone in 2023 with the launch of iOS 17. Apple later added it to the Apple Watch via 2024’s watchOS 11. Now, with 2025’s release of watchOS 26, Apple’s best hidden safety feature is better and easier to use than ever. Check Ins can automatically keep loved ones apprised of your whereabouts,…

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  • Hackers exploit WordPress plugin Post SMTP to hijack admin accounts

    Threat actors are actively exploiting a critical vulnerability in the Post SMTP plugin installed on more than 400,000 WordPress sites, to take complete control by hijacking administrator accounts. Post SMTP is a popular email delivery solution marketed as a feature-rich and more reliable replacement of the default ‘wp_mail()’ function. On October 11, WordPress security firm Wordfence received a report from…

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