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Cyberattack Disrupts Airport Check-In Systems Across Europe
/in General NewsCyberattack on Collins Aerospace check-in system disrupts major European airports, causing flight delays and cancellations across hubs.
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How to turn any photo on your iPhone into a trippy 3D spatial scene
/in General NewsOne tap transforms a regular photo into a dynamic image that shifts and bends as you tilt your handset – and this iOS 26 feature doesn’t even require a newer iPhone.
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5 ways volunteer work pays off – even for the busiest executive
/in General NewsNon-executive positions and other voluntary roles can help you gain as much knowledge as the people you work with and instruct.
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Finally, a $699 Windows laptop that I wouldn’t mind putting my MacBook Air away for
/in General NewsThe Acer Aspire 16 is the kind of midrange laptop we need more of. Its marathon battery and strong performance make it a reliable choice for many.
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Don’t make this SSD mistake – here’s the model I recommend for easy data transferring
/in General NewsThe Crucial T710 is the Gen5 NVMe SSD for gamers and content creators that don’t want to compromise on performance.
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Can’t hear TV dialogue? This portable soundbar solved my audio problems for cheap
/in General NewsIf you’re looking for great sound without breaking the bank, Creative offers a compact, budget-friendly option worth checking out.
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I finally found a pair of earbuds that will record and transcribe my calls – for free
/in General NewsThe Oso AI Earbuds won’t replace your main drivers for music, but the GPT-5-powered transcription and call recording features are quite good.
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Researchers Uncover GPT-4-Powered MalTerminal Malware Creating Ransomware, Reverse Shell
/in General NewsCybersecurity researchers have discovered what they say is the earliest example known to date of a malware with that bakes in Large Language Model (LLM) capabilities.
The malware has been codenamed MalTerminal by SentinelOne SentinelLABS research team. The findings were presented at the LABScon 2025 security conference.
In a report examining the malicious use of LLMs, the cybersecurity company
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ShadowLeak Zero-Click Flaw Leaks Gmail Data via OpenAI ChatGPT Deep Research Agent
/in General NewsCybersecurity researchers have disclosed a zero-click flaw in OpenAI ChatGPT’s Deep Research agent that could allow an attacker to leak sensitive Gmail inbox data with a single crafted email without any user action.
The new class of attack has been codenamed ShadowLeak by Radware. Following responsible disclosure on June 18, 2025, the issue was addressed by OpenAI in early August.
“The attack
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Your passkeys could be vulnerable to attack, and everyone – including you – must act
/in General NewsWhen a clickjack attack managed to hijack a passkey authentication ceremony, were password managers really to blame? ZDNET’s investigation reveals a more complicated answer.
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