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Russian hackers evolve malware pushed in “I am not a robot” captchas
The Russian state-backed Star Blizzard hacker group has ramped up operations with new, constantly evolving malware families (NoRobot, MaybeRobot) deployed in complex delivery chains that start with ClickFix social engineering attacks. Also known as ColdRiver, UNC4057, and Callisto, the Star Blizzard threat group abandoned the LostKeys malware less than a week after researchers published their analysis and leveraged the *Robot malicious tools “more aggressively”…
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Google’s new deadline for Epic consequences is October 29th
US District Court Judge James Donato has just agreed to push back enforcement of his permanent injunction until October 29th instead. Here’s the text of the order. It’s brief! ORDER. At the joint request of the parties, MDL Dkt. No. 1110, the upcoming October 22, 2025 deadline on which certain provisions of the Injunction, MDL Dkt No. 1017, in this…
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7 frightfully good horror games for phones you can play to get in the Halloween spirit
It’s the time of year when spooks and scares are the focus, and few things can get people in the scary mood like a good horror game — especially when it’s right there in the palm of your hand. You can find some great horror games to play on the best phones, and many of them won’t cost you a…
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October updates break USB input in Windows Recovery
Microsoft has confirmed that this month’s security updates disable USB mice and keyboards in the Windows Recovery Environment (WinRE), making it unusable. WinRE is a minimal Windows-based environment that operates independently of the main operating system, allowing users to repair, restore, or troubleshoot the operating system even when Windows fails to start. However, as Microsoft revealed in a Windows release health dashboard…
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Apple adds a new toggle to make Liquid Glass less glassy
Apple’s latest iOS 26.1 beta has a new option that lets you tint Liquid Glass elements of iOS 26 so that they are more opaque. Since announcing Liquid Glass at WWDC this year, Apple has tweaked exactly how glassy Liquid Glass is — early on, there were some legibility issues — but this new setting gives you the choice of…
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Samsung Galaxy XR: Rumored price, release date, specs and latest news
For all of 2025, we’ve been hearing about Project Moohan, the mixed reality headset that Samsung has been building with contributions from Google and Android. But now, with a Samsung launch event looming, we’re finally going to see the headset — reportedly called the Samsung Galaxy XR — in all its glory. And that should answer a few of the…
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DNS0.EU private DNS service shuts down over sustainability issues
The DNS0.EU non-profit public DNS service focused on European users announced its immediate shut down due to time and resource constraints. Based in France, the service was built as a resilient infrastructure across several hosting providers in every member state of the European Union. The team behind DNS0.EU replaced all content on the website with a short announcement informing that they…
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Iniu’s tiny 10,000mAh power bank is almost half off right now
Small power banks are a dime a dozen, but Iniu’s Pocket Rocket P50 stands out for its combination of size, capacity, and features. We saw this model drop in price during Amazon’s recent October Prime Day sale, but a fresh discount has now made the power bank cheaper than ever. Right now, you can pick it up at Amazon in…
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Screen recording on Android is getting major upgrades — including a taskbar, new UI and more
Screen recording can come in very handy for Android users, but the options tend to be limited. However, in celebration of Android coming to computers, Google is reportedly working on new features for screen recording on Android devices. A recent report from Android Authority has detailed all the potential changes coming to Android devices. In the new version, tapping the…
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AWS outage crashes Amazon, PrimeVideo, Fortnite, Perplexity and more
AWS outage has taken down millions of websites, including Amazon.com, Prime Video, Perplexity AI, Canva and more. The outage started approx 30 minutes ago and it’s affecting consumers in all regions, including the United States and Europe. According to AWS Health page, Amazon is aware of major disruption affecting multiple services. “We can confirm increased error rates and latencies for…
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