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Hackers are breaking into Linux cloud servers using a 2-year-old bug in Apache ActiveMQ.

The twist? After sneaking in, they patch the flaw themselves—locking out rivals and hiding from defenders.

Full story here → https://thehackernews.com/2025/08/apache-activemq-flaw-exploited-to.html
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Qualcomm Announced 7s Gen 4 which is just a lazy cosplay of 7s Gen 3

7s Gen 3 was announced last year by Qualcomm and is used in devices like Realme 13 series, Nothing Phone 3a series, Redmi Note 14 Pro/ Pro Plus etc. The part number is SM-7635 & its manufactured by TSMC on its 4nm process

• 1x Cortex-A720 @ 2.5GHz
• 3x Cortex-A720 @ 2.4GHz
• 4x Cortex-A520 @ 1.8GHz

Now, this 7s Gen 4 is exactly same as the 7s Gen 3 except, the 1x cortex-A720 now runs at 2.7GHz clock speed, which means, 7s Gen 4 is just 0.2GHz faster than last year's 7s Gen 3.
Qualcomm is even proudly marketing it as JUST 7% Faster CPU & GPU when compared with 7s Gen 3

Qualcomm usually releases chips in AC and AB versions where AC means overclocked or better binned ones, marking the chip with an ' * ' to show that the same chip is also available in different clock speeds. But this time, instead of marking the 7s Gen 3 variants, Qualcomm just renamed the overclocked version as 7s Gen 4 to fool users into thinking something new as come and the part number of 7s Gen 4 is also SM-7635-AC.

The first device to use this chip will be ofcourse Redmi Note 15 Pro/ Pro Plus. So, in reality, there is NO processor upgrade from Redmi Note 14 Pro while Xiaomi will market it as a new chip.

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'Ad Blocking Is Not Piracy' Decision Overturned by Top German Court
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Critical Cache Poisoning Vulnerability in Dnsmasq
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Weather Radar APIs in 2025: A Founder's Complete Market Overview
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