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Discord Screen Share Audio Now Works on Linux

Discord’s latest update for Linux finally enables screen sharing with audio, which was a top feature request.

This feature now allows Linux users to share system audio while streaming screens or applications. Discord has not mentioned this change in any official changelog or blog post (yet); however, it is confirmed as functional and works seamlessly.

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The Browser Company teases Dia, its new AI browser.

The Browser Company has teased Dia - a new AI-centric web browser to launch in early 2025.

It includes features like writing the next sentence or fetching facts at the insertion cursor. The tool can also recognise your browser window and insert opened Amazon links into emails with descriptions.

Users can also type in commands in the address bar to perform various actions, like fetching a document, emailing and scheduling calendar meetings using natural language prompts.

Dia can also automate tasks, for example, adding items from your email to your Amazon cart by browsing Amazon on its own.

However, the company assures it does not plan to discontinue its existing Arc browser.

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Russian hacker Mikhail Matveev, tied to LockBit & Hive ransomware, arrested in Russia. The US had offered a $10M reward for his role in global ransomware attacks.

Learn more: https://thehackernews.com/2024/11/wanted-russian-cybercriminal-linked-to.html
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💰 Operation HAECHI-V, led by INTERPOL and 40 countries, dismantled a massive e-crime syndicate, arresting over 5,500 suspects, seizing $400M in virtual assets, and recovering billions, delivering a strong warning to cybercriminals worldwide.

https://thehackernews.com/2024/12/interpol-arrests-5500-in-global.html
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🚨 Over a dozen #Android apps on Google Play, downloaded over 8 million times, have been found to carry malware called SpyLoan. These apps prey on vulnerable users seeking quick loans.

These apps don’t just trap users in high-interest loans—they steal personal and financial data, leading to extortion and harassment.

Find out how this global scam operates: https://thehackernews.com/2024/12/8-million-android-users-hit-by-spyloan.html
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Manufacturing & healthcare sectors are being targeted by SmokeLoader #malware—modular, evasive, and deadly.

With plugins that steal data, mine crypto, and launch DDoS, no system is safe.

Full story here: https://thehackernews.com/2024/12/smokeloader-malware-resurfaces.html
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CapibaraZero: A cheap alternative to FlipperZero based on ESP32-S3
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The VP of Xiaomi Global says the company will be able to do monthly updates next year. Curious to see which devices they'll do this for.

Xiaomi's official update policy - at least for devices that are Android Enterprise Recommended - guarantees an update every 90 days. Xiaomi also currently promises 4 generations of Android OS updates for its latest flagships in the 14 and 14T series.
Google has apparently started doing LTS releases of Android, though only for Android Automotive at the moment.

This makes sense since the OS in car dashboards is going to be updated less frequently than other form factors, plus cars are going to be kept around longer than handhelds.

No idea how long Google will maintain these LTS releases, though. H/T to Al Sutton for spotting this.

Google does do security patch backports already, for about ~3.5 years after the AOSP release of a new OS version. However, it's always been recommended to update the OS anyways as not every patch will be marked or recognized as a security fix. LTS releases are better supported when it comes to security fixes.