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DeepSeek surpasses ChatGPT in monthly visits, ranks third globally
https://www.gizchina.com/2025/03/31/deepseek-surpasses-chatgpt/
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How to stop your Android phone from secretly tracking you
https://www.gizchina.com/2025/03/31/stop-android-phone-tracking/
Above and Beyond - A review of the Above Phone by Claudiu Chereji
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Is your phone spying on you? Claudiu Chereji, co-host of the Firmamental Podcast, just did a deep dive into the Above Phone, exploring how it helps you reclaim your privacy.

No preloaded spyware. No forced tracking. Just full control over your data.

Check out his full review and see why the Above Phone is the best way to break free from Big Tech surveillance.

📺 Watch here : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IAXKYjqWo0s


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The cloud backup is the only part we disagree with. However even a local cloud can still be prone to HDD failures unless setup with redundant disks. The idea of multiple types of backup mediums is a best practice.

https://www.xda-developers.com/why-external-hard-drive-isnt-real-backup/
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Courses can be very helpful but not necessary, most non-technical people could probably benefit from computer literacy courses. With some basic general knowledge on technology it could help most navigate the easy to make mistakes that cause headaches.

Such as safe browsing and email habits, how to properly turn the computer off, and other basic operations. These would translate to better use of Linux as well as Windows.

https://www.howtogeek.com/what-does-it-mean-to-learn-linux/
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THN Weekly Recap – This Week in Cyber:

– Chrome 0-Day exploited in the wild
– Kubernetes RCE nightmare exposed
– Solar inverters at risk of blackouts
– Rclone-powered leak site breached
– DNS-based phishing just got stealthier

📩 Catch up now: https://thehackernews.com/2025/03/weekly-recap-chrome-0-day.html
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🚨 AWS doesn't secure your cloud—you do. Most cloud breaches happen because customers miss what's theirs to protect.

5 silent risks you're likely exposed to:
• SSRF attacks
• Leaky S3 buckets
• Over-permissive IAM
• Unpatched EC2
• Public-facing services

AWS secures the foundation. You secure the rest.

👉 Start scanning in minutes → https://thehackernews.com/2025/03/5-impactful-aws-vulnerabilities-youre.html
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🚨 Hackers are abusing WordPress mu-plugins—a hidden auto-run directory—to inject malware, hijack links, and redirect users to scam sites.

Also, add these to the list of 2024's major WordPress threats:
CVE-2024-27956 | SQL injection
CVE-2024-25600 | RCE in Bricks theme
CVE-2024-8353 | PHP injection
CVE-2024-4345 | Arbitrary file upload

If you run a WordPress site, check your mu-plugins folder NOW.

🛡️ Full story: https://thehackernews.com/2025/03/hackers-exploit-wordpress-mu-plugins-to.html
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🚨 A Russian group, Water Gamayun, is abusing a Windows zero-day (CVE-2025-26633) to drop two chilling backdoors: SilentPrism & DarkWisp.

They’re hiding in plain sight—using signed .msi files posing as legit apps like DingTalk & VooV to hijack systems.

👀 Targets? Your data, credentials, and even crypto wallets.

💀 Techniques? Living-off-the-land, PowerShell implants, fake WinRAR sites—pure cyber espionage playbook.

🔗 Learn more: https://thehackernews.com/2025/03/russian-hackers-exploit-cve-2025-26633.html
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🔥 Apple hit with €150M fine for “biased” privacy rules.

France says Apple’s App Tracking Transparency (ATT) gave itself a privacy pass—while forcing rivals through a double-consent maze.

Regulators call it unfair, confusing, and not truly neutral.

https://thehackernews.com/2025/04/apple-fined-150-million-by-french.html
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France fines Apple €150M for “excessive” pop-ups that let users reject tracking

France has imposed a €150 million fine on Apple because its App Tracking Transparency (ATT) framework requires third-party publishers to get "double consent" for tracking, while Apple's own data collection only needs one pop-up.

This asymmetry is seen as making third-party app use overly complex and harming small publishers who rely on advertising revenue. This fine doesn't mandate immediate changes, leaving room for future adjustments. Also, investigations into ATT are ongoing in Germany, Italy, Poland, and Romania.

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