Hackers Weaponize Trust with AI-Crafted Emails to Deploy ScreenConnect

AI-powered phishing attacks leverage ConnectWise ScreenConnect for remote access, underscoring their sophistication.

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I tested the Google Pixel 10 for a week, and it’s an AI smartphone done right (so far)

At $799, the entry-level flagship doesn’t fix what isn’t broken, but includes a handful of new AI features.

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My first week with Google Pixel 10 Pro gave me a taste of AI superphones – and I’m nearly sold

The bar for AI-powered handsets has been set a little higher thanks to Google’s flagship Pixels.

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Storm-0501 Hits Enterprise With ‘Cloud-Based Ransomware’ Attack

The financially motivated threat group used cloud resources to conduct a complex, ransomware-style attack against an enterprise victim.

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Allied spy agencies blame 3 Chinese tech companies for Salt Typhoon attacks

The three companies were accused of providing “cyber-related products and services to China’s intelligence services, including multiple units in the People’s Liberation Army and Ministry of State Security” since at least 2021, according to the advisory.

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This is the most popular AI app – and you might be surprised by the runner-up

Andreessen Horowitz’s Top 100 Gen AI Consumer Apps shows which apps are ahead – and which are falling behind.

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Apple TV+ just raised prices, but there’s a secret way to get 54% off

Thinking about canceling your Apple TV+ subscription? You may be offered a deal.

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US sanctions fraud network used by North Korean ‘remote IT workers’ to seek jobs and steal money

Treasury officials say the North Korea government used the fraud network to generate money for the regime’s nuclear weapons program.

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Spanish police arrest student suspected of hacking school system to change grades

Spanish police have arrested a university student suspected of hacking the local government’s education management system to alter grades and gain access to professors’ emails.

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ShadowSilk Hits 36 Government Targets in Central Asia and APAC Using Telegram Bots

A threat activity cluster known as ShadowSilk has been attributed to a fresh set of attacks targeting government entities within Central Asia and Asia-Pacific (APAC).
According to Group-IB, nearly three dozen victims have been identified, with the intrusions mainly geared towards data exfiltration. The hacking group shares toolset and infrastructural overlaps with campaigns undertaken by threat

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