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Forwarded from XiaomiTime: Xiaomi & HyperOS News (IFTTT)
"Xiaomi has fired Wang Teng, General Manager of Redmi, for leaking confidential information. He admitted to past mistakes but denied selling company secrets. His exit raises questions about Redmi's future direction."

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Forwarded from XiaomiTime: Xiaomi & HyperOS News (IFTTT)
"Xiaomi Pad 8 Pro spotted on Geekbench! - Snapdragon 8 Elite processor- 16GB RAM- 11.16-inch high-refresh-rate LCD- 10,000mAh+ battery with 67W fast charging- Launching alongside Xiaomi 16 series smartphonesReady for productivity!"

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Forwarded from XiaomiTime: Xiaomi & HyperOS News (IFTTT)
"Xiaomi Pad Mini officially launching on September 24!- 8.8-inch 2.5K LCD, 165Hz refresh rate- MediaTek Dimensity 9400+ processor- 7500 mAh battery with 67W fast charging- 13MP main & 8MP front cameras- HyperOS 2 on Android 15Your productivity powerhouse!"

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Forwarded from XIAOMI Fuckups
Xiaomi has identified that their 20000mAh powerbanks are essentially a time bomb 💣 and thus they have announced a recall

https://www.mi.com/global/support/safety-notice/
Forwarded from Tech & Leaks Zone
Turns out Gemini can kill itself when using agents ...... RIP

https://x.com/sonochichi/status/1964744126026711541
Forwarded from Tech & Leaks Zone
Xiaomi fired General Manager of Redmi and Market Department

Xiaomi China promoted Wang Teng as the General Manager of Xiaomi China Marketing Department, while still holding the role of General Manager of the REDMI brand in December 2024. But now, Xiaomi has fired him for allegedly leaking the company's secrets.

Funfact: Wang Teng was recently caught using SukiSU Ultra to root his Xiaomi tablet, thus indicating, unlocking bootloader on his Xiaomi tablet could also be one of the reasons.

Wang Teng has even issued a public apology for his wrongdoings.

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Forwarded from vx-underground
Probably not that big a deal tbh no one uses NPM
Forwarded from vx-underground
> do largest supply chain attack in history
> potentially infect millions of apps
> doesnt do the thing good
> makes $0 from compromise

I don't wanna support the villain here, but my guy, you gotta lock in. You could have infected hundreds of millions of apps and you FUMBLE IT
Forwarded from XIAOMI Fuckups
Xiaomi has started blocking third-party launchers like Niagara. Try setting one as default, and you get a dramatic warning about “data leaks,” “battery drain,” and other doomsday scenarios. Suddenly, switching your launcher is a national security risk.

However, users were easily able to bypass this grand “security feature” through a simple app from the Play Store. Just open Activity Launcher, tap a hidden setting, and voila — third-party launcher is back like nothing happened.

So much for “security,” but in reality, just an annoying pop-up with zero actual protection. That's Xiaomi

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Forwarded from vx-underground
Nerds angry at ProtonMail today (yesterday?) due to internet drama (as is tradition). People are big mad. Is it a big deal? Are people overreacting? Why did normie accounts comment on the issue like they know what's going on?

Phrack did some silly things on the internet. They were able to get access to North Korean state-sponsored machines, or something, which were being used to attack South Korean government stuff. Specifically, the DPRK was targeting:
- South Korea Defense Counterintelligence Command
- South Korea Ministry of Foreign Affairs
- ???

Phrack was able to do some internet nerd stuff and dump DPRK password sheets (domain, username, password) which were stored in various files unencrypted (literally a .docx). They also dumped screenshots of user stuff, more credentials, tooling, documentation, and 20,000 browser history entries.

Following this, Phrack decided to be nice and notify the South Korean government regarding the DPRK.

I'm not a government nerd, but I'd guess that the South Korean government would like to be notified of any intelligence regarding the DPRK and their offensive cybersecurity actions toward them.

Here is the drama:
Phrack was speaking to South Korean nerds in proxy. Some nerd made a Proton e-mail and contacted the South Korean government from Proton e-mail. On August 15th, proxy nerd had their Proton e-mail magically nuked. Additionally, Phrack nerd had their Proton e-mail magically nuked August 16th.

It doesn't take a rocket scientist to put 2 and 2 together here and determine that Proton, for reasons not explained, took action against them (in some capacity) and terminated their accounts.

Phrack then contacted Proton e-mail requesting an unban, or something. Proton replied with, "your account will cause further damage to our service, therefore we will keep the account suspended."

Phrack then decided to contact Proton legal department. Phrack contacted Proton's legal department on 8 separate occasions and was ignored.

Did Proton violate their privacy stuff by terminating the Phrack accounts? Why was Phrack stuff terminated? Did the South Korean government get big mad and decide to send legal stuff to Phrack? Is Proton illegal and for nerds?

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