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  • Tesla’s ‘Mad Max’ driver assistance mode sparks probe by feds after cars seen operating at higher speeds

    Tesla’s ‘Mad Max’ driver assistance mode sparks probe by feds after cars seen operating at higher speeds 2025-10-24 at 22:52 By Reuters Some drivers on social media report that Tesla vehicles using the more aggressive version of its Full Self-Driving system could operate above posted speed limits. This article is an excerpt from Latest Technology News…


  • Nike claims their futuristic new footwear can boost brain activity and leg strength

    Nike claims their futuristic new footwear can boost brain activity and leg strength 2025-10-24 at 22:52 By Brooke Steinberg “It’s OK to push some edges and try some crazy things.” This article is an excerpt from Latest Technology News | New York Post View Original Source React to this headline:


  • $19B crypto crash opens door to $200K Bitcoin in 2025: Finance Redefined

    $19B crypto crash opens door to $200K Bitcoin in 2025: Finance Redefined 2025-10-24 at 22:52 By Cointelegraph by Zoltan Vardai Bitcoin may still be on track to $200,000 before the end of the year despite the recent market crash, but a lack of ETF buying continues to limit upside potential. This article is an excerpt…


  • Sora makes slurfect deepfakes of celebs spewing racial epithets

    Sora makes slurfect deepfakes of celebs spewing racial epithets 2025-10-24 at 22:52 By Brandon Vigliarolo If you listen closely, you’ll realize Sam Altman and the others are only saying sound-alike words Guardrails? What guardrails? Naughty netizens found a way to trick the Sora 2 video generator into producing deepfakes of public figures, including OpenAI CEO…


  • Uncle Sam’s new power plan will plug AI farms into the grid faster

    Uncle Sam’s new power plan will plug AI farms into the grid faster 2025-10-24 at 22:52 By Dan Robinson Proposal would fast-track hookups for the megawatt-hungry datacenters driving US electricity demand The US Energy Secretary wants to see datacenters connected to the grid faster, and has directed the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) to implement…


  • OpenAI goes after Microsoft 365 Copilot’s lunch with ‘company knowledge’ feature

    OpenAI goes after Microsoft 365 Copilot’s lunch with ‘company knowledge’ feature 2025-10-24 at 22:52 By Richard Speed ChatGPT can now rummage through corporate files via connectors, though Redmond still has the deeper hooks OpenAI is chalenging Microsoft 365 Copilot with “company knowledge,” a new ChatGPT feature that connects to organizational data to generate business-specific answers.……


  • Why Managed Detection and Response (MDR) Is Now Essential

    Why Managed Detection and Response (MDR) Is Now Essential 2025-10-24 at 22:52 By Managed Detection and Response (MDR) is one of the fastest-growing areas in cybersecurity. This article is an excerpt from Trustwave Blog View Original Source React to this headline:


  • Smishing Triad Linked to 194,000 Malicious Domains in Global Phishing Operation

    Smishing Triad Linked to 194,000 Malicious Domains in Global Phishing Operation 2025-10-24 at 22:52 By The threat actors behind a large-scale, ongoing smishing campaign have been attributed to more than 194,000 malicious domains since January 1, 2024, targeting a broad range of services across the world, according to new findings from Palo Alto Networks Unit…


  • Newly Patched Critical Microsoft WSUS Flaw Comes Under Active Exploitation

    Newly Patched Critical Microsoft WSUS Flaw Comes Under Active Exploitation 2025-10-24 at 22:52 By Microsoft on Thursday released out-of-band security updates to patch a critical-severity Windows Server Update Service (WSUS) vulnerability with a proof-of-concept (Poc) exploit publicly available and has come under active exploitation in the wild. The vulnerability in question is CVE-2025-59287 (CVSS score:…


  • Sneaky Mermaid attack in Microsoft 365 Copilot steals data

    Sneaky Mermaid attack in Microsoft 365 Copilot steals data 2025-10-24 at 21:58 By Jessica Lyons Redmond says it’s fixed this particular indirect prompt injection vuln Microsoft fixed a security hole in Microsoft 365 Copilot that allowed attackers to trick the AI assistant into stealing sensitive tenant data – like emails – via indirect prompt injection…


  • Price predictions 10/24: BTC, ETH, BNB, XRP, SOL, DOGE, ADA, HYPE, LINK, XLM

    Price predictions 10/24: BTC, ETH, BNB, XRP, SOL, DOGE, ADA, HYPE, LINK, XLM 2025-10-24 at 21:32 By Cointelegraph by Rakesh Upadhyay Bitcoin bounced off the $107,000 support, but the recovery is expected to face significant resistance in the $112,000 to $116,000 zone. Do charts point to any altcoins taking the lead? This article is an…


  • Bitcoin’s bull market is intact, but key levels signal risk, says Galaxy Digital analyst

    Bitcoin’s bull market is intact, but key levels signal risk, says Galaxy Digital analyst 2025-10-24 at 21:20 By Cointelegraph by Marco Castrovilli In an interview with Cointelegraph, Galaxy Digital’s head of research explains why Bitcoin is at a pivotal moment, and what could define its next downturn. This article is an excerpt from Cointelegraph.com News…


  • ‘Sex warfare’: China, Russia send hot women to seduce US tech execs, steal secrets, report claims

    ‘Sex warfare’: China, Russia send hot women to seduce US tech execs, steal secrets, report claims 2025-10-24 at 17:56 By Ariel Zilber Industry insiders told The Times of London that they have been approached by would-be honeypots. This article is an excerpt from Latest Technology News | New York Post View Original Source React to…


  • Bitcoin spikes to $112K on soft US CPI data as S&P 500 hits record high

    Bitcoin spikes to $112K on soft US CPI data as S&P 500 hits record high 2025-10-24 at 17:56 By Cointelegraph by William Suberg Bitcoin flipped volatile as CPI data came in lower than expected, but failed to follow stocks as they hit fresh all-time highs on Fed rate-cut optimism. This article is an excerpt from…


  • Apple faces £1.5B payout after losing UK App Store case

    Apple faces £1.5B payout after losing UK App Store case 2025-10-24 at 17:56 By Lindsay Clark iPhone maker overcharged devs and users, says competition court Apple could face claims estimated at around £1.5 billion after it lost a collective case in the UK arguing that its closed systems for apps resulted in overcharging businesses and…


  • AI investment is the only thing keeping the US out of recession

    AI investment is the only thing keeping the US out of recession 2025-10-24 at 17:56 By Dan Robinson Datacenter infrastructure and model development spending offset high borrowing costs AI spending is keeping the US economy out of recession, with datacenter infrastructure and model development providing the only significant growth amid trade turmoil, tariff shocks, and…


  • Critical Windows Server WSUS Vulnerability Exploited in the Wild 

    Critical Windows Server WSUS Vulnerability Exploited in the Wild  2025-10-24 at 17:56 By Eduard Kovacs CVE-2025-59287 allows a remote, unauthenticated attacker to execute arbitrary code and a PoC exploit is available. The post Critical Windows Server WSUS Vulnerability Exploited in the Wild  appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article is an excerpt from SecurityWeek View Original…


  • Hackers Target Perplexity Comet Browser Users

    Hackers Target Perplexity Comet Browser Users 2025-10-24 at 17:56 By Ionut Arghire Shortly after the browser was launched, numerous fraudulent domains and fake applications were discovered. The post Hackers Target Perplexity Comet Browser Users appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article is an excerpt from SecurityWeek View Original Source React to this headline:


  • North Korean Hackers Aim at European Drone Companies

    North Korean Hackers Aim at European Drone Companies 2025-10-24 at 17:56 By Ionut Arghire Lazarus has used fake job offers in attacks targeting companies developing UAV technology, for information theft. The post North Korean Hackers Aim at European Drone Companies appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article is an excerpt from SecurityWeek View Original Source React…


  • APT36 Targets Indian Government with Golang-Based DeskRAT Malware Campaign

    APT36 Targets Indian Government with Golang-Based DeskRAT Malware Campaign 2025-10-24 at 17:56 By A Pakistan-nexus threat actor has been observed targeting Indian government entities as part of spear-phishing attacks designed to deliver a Golang-based malware known as DeskRAT. The activity, observed in August and September 2025 by Sekoia, has been attributed to Transparent Tribe (aka…


  • Bitcoin treasuries can earn more Bitcoin, says Willem Schroé

    Bitcoin treasuries can earn more Bitcoin, says Willem Schroé 2025-10-24 at 16:02 By Cointelegraph by Yohan Yun Corporate Bitcoin reserves now rival ETFs, and Botanix Labs founder Willem Schroé wants to turn those dormant holdings into active, yield-generating assets. This article is an excerpt from Cointelegraph.com News View Original Source React to this headline:


  • In Other News: iOS 26 Deletes Spyware Evidence, Shadow Escape Attack, Cyber Exec Sold Secrets to Russia

    In Other News: iOS 26 Deletes Spyware Evidence, Shadow Escape Attack, Cyber Exec Sold Secrets to Russia 2025-10-24 at 16:01 By SecurityWeek News Other noteworthy stories that might have slipped under the radar: Everest group takes credit for Collins Aerospace hack, Maryland launches VDP, gamers targeted with red teaming tool and RAT. The post In…


  • The real-life ways bad advice from AI bots is sending people to the ER with everything from anal pain to mini-strokes

    The real-life ways bad advice from AI bots is sending people to the ER with everything from anal pain to mini-strokes 2025-10-24 at 15:38 By Tracy Swartz “What they’re getting out of those AI programs is not necessarily a real, scientific recommendation with an actual publication behind it,” Dr. Darren Lebl told The Post. This article…


  • Can the biggest Bitcoin whales really decide when the market turns green or red?

    Can the biggest Bitcoin whales really decide when the market turns green or red? 2025-10-24 at 15:38 By Cointelegraph by Bradley Peak Whales still move prices, but ETF flows, exchange liquidity, and macro shifts now decide Bitcoin’s daily color. This article is an excerpt from Cointelegraph.com News View Original Source React to this headline:


  • Thai regulators raid World iris scanning site in latest headache for Sam Altman

    Thai regulators raid World iris scanning site in latest headache for Sam Altman 2025-10-24 at 15:38 By Cointelegraph by Helen Partz Thailand’s SEC raids World’s iris scanning site over unlicensed WLD token operations, raising legal concerns for Sam Altman’s digital identity project. This article is an excerpt from Cointelegraph.com News View Original Source React to…


  • Crypto treasuries siphon $800B from altcoins, and it might be ‘forever’

    Crypto treasuries siphon $800B from altcoins, and it might be ‘forever’ 2025-10-24 at 15:38 By Cointelegraph by Zoltan Vardai Corporate crypto treasuries have attracted about $800 billion from retail investors, mainly at the expense of altcoins, according to 10x Research. This article is an excerpt from Cointelegraph.com News View Original Source React to this headline:


  • Microsoft drops surprise Windows Server patch before weekend downtime

    Microsoft drops surprise Windows Server patch before weekend downtime 2025-10-24 at 15:38 By Richard Speed You didn’t have plans, did you? Microsoft has released an out-of-band update to patch a critical vulnerability in Windows Server Update Services (WSUS).… This article is an excerpt from The Register View Original Source React to this headline:


  • Alaska Airlines grounded by mystery IT meltdown

    Alaska Airlines grounded by mystery IT meltdown 2025-10-24 at 15:38 By Richard Speed Failure at primary datacenter leaves planes parked and passengers angry, second incident since July Timing is everything – except when it isn’t. US carrier Alaska Airlines has grounded its fleet once again due to a mystery IT issue.… This article is an…


  • Digital ID is now less about illegal working, more about rummaging through drawers

    Digital ID is now less about illegal working, more about rummaging through drawers 2025-10-24 at 15:38 By SA Mathieson Starmer rebrands unpopular scheme as convenience tool after backlash UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer has relaunched his digital ID scheme as something that will make people’s lives easier, less than four weeks after announcing it as…


  • Windows Insiders get special anniversary desktop wallpaper

    Windows Insiders get special anniversary desktop wallpaper 2025-10-24 at 15:38 By Richard Speed 11 years of filing feedback and all we got was a bloody… not even a T-shirt? Microsoft is celebrating 11 years of the Windows Insider Program with custom desktops and maybe a secret hint for users wondering which operating system to consider.……


  • BBC probe finds AI chatbots mangle nearly half of news summaries

    BBC probe finds AI chatbots mangle nearly half of news summaries 2025-10-24 at 15:38 By Owen Hughes Google Gemini worst offender with 76% error rate Four of the most popular AI chatbots routinely serve up inaccurate or misleading news content to users, according to a wide-reaching investigation.… This article is an excerpt from The Register…


  • Microsoft releases urgent fix for actively exploited WSUS vulnerability (CVE-2025-59287)

    Microsoft releases urgent fix for actively exploited WSUS vulnerability (CVE-2025-59287) 2025-10-24 at 15:38 By Zeljka Zorz Microsoft has released an out-of-band security update that “comprehensively” addresses CVE-2025-59287, a remote code execution vulnerability in the Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) that is reportedly being exploited in the wild. About CVE-2025-59287 WSUS is a tool that helps…


  • Microsoft blocks risky file previews in Windows File Explorer

    Microsoft blocks risky file previews in Windows File Explorer 2025-10-24 at 15:38 By Zeljka Zorz Along with fixing many code-based vulnerabilities, the October 2025 Windows updates also change how File Explorer handles files downloaded from the internet. The change affects the file management tool’s Preview Pane, which lets users see the contents of a file…


  • Toys ‘R’ Us Canada Customer Information Leaked Online

    Toys ‘R’ Us Canada Customer Information Leaked Online 2025-10-24 at 15:38 By Ionut Arghire The customer information published on the dark web includes names, addresses, phone numbers, and email addresses. The post Toys ‘R’ Us Canada Customer Information Leaked Online appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article is an excerpt from SecurityWeek View Original Source React…


  • Microsoft Disables Downloaded File Previews to Block NTLM Hash Leaks

    Microsoft Disables Downloaded File Previews to Block NTLM Hash Leaks 2025-10-24 at 15:38 By Ionut Arghire In files downloaded from the internet, HTML tags referencing external paths could be used to leak NTLM hashes during file previews. The post Microsoft Disables Downloaded File Previews to Block NTLM Hash Leaks appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article…


  • The Cybersecurity Perception Gap: Why Executives and Practitioners See Risk Differently

    The Cybersecurity Perception Gap: Why Executives and Practitioners See Risk Differently 2025-10-24 at 15:38 By Does your organization suffer from a cybersecurity perception gap? Findings from the Bitdefender 2025 Cybersecurity Assessment suggest the answer is probably “yes” — and many leaders may not even realize it. This disconnect matters. Small differences in perception today can evolve…


  • 3,000 YouTube Videos Exposed as Malware Traps in Massive Ghost Network Operation

    3,000 YouTube Videos Exposed as Malware Traps in Massive Ghost Network Operation 2025-10-24 at 15:38 By A malicious network of YouTube accounts has been observed publishing and promoting videos that lead to malware downloads, essentially abusing the popularity and trust associated with the video hosting platform for propagating malicious payloads. Active since 2021, the network…


  • How high can HYPE price go after Robinhood listing?

    How high can HYPE price go after Robinhood listing? 2025-10-24 at 12:43 By Cointelegraph by Yashu Gola HYPE has entered a classic breakout stage after Robinhood listing, now eyeing a 40% price rally by November. This article is an excerpt from Cointelegraph.com News View Original Source React to this headline:


  • Crypto spot trading on CEXs recovers by 31% in Q3 after sharp drop

    Crypto spot trading on CEXs recovers by 31% in Q3 after sharp drop 2025-10-24 at 12:43 By Cointelegraph by Helen Partz After two steep declines in Q1 and Q2, crypto spot trading on CEXs rebounded significantly, with volumes approaching those of late 2024. This article is an excerpt from Cointelegraph.com News View Original Source React…


  • Binance founder CZ’s presidential pardon is not an acquittal

    Binance founder CZ’s presidential pardon is not an acquittal 2025-10-24 at 12:43 By Cointelegraph by Joshua Chu Binance co-founder Changpeng Zhao’s presidential pardon cements criminal conviction without overturning guilt, opening civil liability floodgates while foreclosing appeal options permanently. This article is an excerpt from Cointelegraph.com News View Original Source React to this headline:


  • How do you solve a problem like Discovery?

    How do you solve a problem like Discovery? 2025-10-24 at 12:43 By Richard Speed Request For Ideas: How would you move a retired orbiter across the US? The White House’s Office of Management and Budget is grappling with how to transport Space Shuttle Discovery from the Smithsonian Museum in Virginia to Space Center Houston. How…


  • Shield AI shows off not-at-all-terrifying autonomous VTOL combat drone

    Shield AI shows off not-at-all-terrifying autonomous VTOL combat drone 2025-10-24 at 12:43 By Dan Robinson Runways? Where we’re going, we don’t need runways US defense technology biz Shield AI claims it can build a jet-powered vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) autonomous fighter drone that doesn’t need a runway to operate.… This article is an excerpt…


  • Pwn2Own WhatsApp Hacker Says Exploit Privately Disclosed to Meta

    Pwn2Own WhatsApp Hacker Says Exploit Privately Disclosed to Meta 2025-10-24 at 12:43 By Eduard Kovacs Questions have been raised over the technical viability of the purported WhatsApp exploit, but the researcher says he wants to keep his identity private. The post Pwn2Own WhatsApp Hacker Says Exploit Privately Disclosed to Meta appeared first on SecurityWeek. This…


  • Self-Spreading ‘GlassWorm’ Infects VS Code Extensions in Widespread Supply Chain Attack

    Self-Spreading ‘GlassWorm’ Infects VS Code Extensions in Widespread Supply Chain Attack 2025-10-24 at 12:42 By Cybersecurity researchers have discovered a self-propagating worm that spreads via Visual Studio Code (VS Code) extensions on the Open VSX Registry and the Microsoft Extension Marketplace, underscoring how developers have become a prime target for attacks. The sophisticated threat, codenamed…


  • Another ‘Satoshi era’ wallet from 2009 has awakened and moved Bitcoin

    Another ‘Satoshi era’ wallet from 2009 has awakened and moved Bitcoin 2025-10-24 at 10:42 By Cointelegraph by Stephen Katte The Satoshi-era Bitcoin whale was last active in June 2011, but initially mined its coins between April and June 2009, soon after the network went live. This article is an excerpt from Cointelegraph.com News View Original…


  • Australians emerge as world’s most crypto-curious investors, data reveals

    Australians emerge as world’s most crypto-curious investors, data reveals 2025-10-24 at 10:42 By Cointelegraph by Tarang Khaitan The Australian crypto user base is expected to grow to 11.16 million by next year, with nearly 41% of Australians participating in crypto. This article is an excerpt from Cointelegraph.com News View Original Source React to this headline:


  • What Microsoft’s 2025 report reveals about the new rules of engagement in cyberdefense

    What Microsoft’s 2025 report reveals about the new rules of engagement in cyberdefense 2025-10-24 at 10:42 By Anamarija Pogorelec Adversaries are using AI to sharpen attacks, automate operations, and challenge long-standing defenses, according to a new Microsoft report. Researchers describe a year in which criminal and state-backed actors blurred the lines between cybercrime, espionage, and…


  • Smart helmet tech points to the future of fighting audio deepfakes

    Smart helmet tech points to the future of fighting audio deepfakes 2025-10-24 at 10:42 By Sinisa Markovic Voice cloning has become fast, cheap, and convincing. With only a few minutes of recorded speech, generative models can recreate a person’s voice with matching tone, rhythm, and accent. To address that risk, a research team at Texas…


  • Building trust in AI: How to keep humans in control of cybersecurity

    Building trust in AI: How to keep humans in control of cybersecurity 2025-10-24 at 10:42 By Help Net Security In this Help Net Security video, Rekha Shenoy, CEO at BackBox, takes a look at AI in cybersecurity, separating hype from reality. She explains why AI’s true value lies not in replacing human expertise but in…


  • When AI writes code, humans clean up the mess

    When AI writes code, humans clean up the mess 2025-10-24 at 10:42 By Anamarija Pogorelec AI coding tools are reshaping how software is written, tested, and secured. They promise speed, but that speed comes with a price. A new report from Aikido Security shows that most organizations now use AI to write production code, and…


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