Your Android phone keyboard may be tracking your inputs – how to check (and 2 ways to stop it)

Your Android keyboard may be collecting more than you realize. Here are two ways to take back your privacy, but I only trust one.

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I’ve spent years with immutable Linux – RakuOS fixed my biggest annoyance

Immutable Linux is the future of OS security, but the current distributions do have one particular limitation that RakuOS has overcome.

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KDE Plasma 6.7 has way more useful features than I expected – and you’ll likely get it soon

The latest release of one of the finest desktop environments on the market is here, and there’s plenty to be excited about.

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Infinite Campus: Salesforce Breach Exposed 137,000 Staff Records

Infinite Campus says a Salesforce breach exposed data tied to 137,000 school staff accounts, raising phishing and SaaS security concerns.

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Security Community Slams US Ban on Exporting Mythos, Fable

An open letter signed by dozens of security experts asked the government to reverse export restrictions on Anthropic’s Claude Fable 5 and Mythos 5 models.

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Fileless Phantom Stealer Targets Browser Credentials

In addition to executing entirely in memory, the malware’s infection chain incorporates other anti-analysis techniques designed to frustrate detection.

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Apple plans to change its Hide My Email privacy feature that could make it less effective

In the coming weeks, Apple will move anonymously generated emails addresses to a different domain.

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Amazon has discounted a Lenovo IdeaPad for 73% off, and it’s actually worth considering

Over at Amazon, the Lenovo IdeaPad 1i has dropped to $300, making it one of the best laptop deals available on the platform.

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Google Vertex AI SDK Flaw Let Attackers Hijack Model Uploads via Bucket Squatting

A flaw in the Google Cloud Vertex AI SDK for Python let an attacker with no access to a victim’s project hijack the victim’s machine learning model upload and run code inside Google’s serving infrastructure.

Palo Alto Networks Unit 42, which found and reported the bug through Google’s bug bounty program, calls the technique “Pickle in the Middle” and said it saw no exploitation in the wild.

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Leak Exposes Members of Peter Thiel’s Secretive ‘Dialog’ Society

More than 200 of the world’s elites registered for a retreat whose agenda runs from panels on cult-building and sex to prepping for World War III. An associated app offers matchmaking.

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