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Australia’s ban on social media for kids is stupid and an example of government creep and further mass surveillance.
The government has no business trying to be parents and interfering in family life.
If you don’t want your kids on social media, then be better parents.
https://www.spiked-online.com/2025/12/09/banning-social-media-for-teens-is-an-infantile-idea/
The government has no business trying to be parents and interfering in family life.
If you don’t want your kids on social media, then be better parents.
https://www.spiked-online.com/2025/12/09/banning-social-media-for-teens-is-an-infantile-idea/
Spiked
Banning social media for teens is an infantile idea
Australia’s new internet age restrictions are petty, pointless and an insult to parents.
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SukiSU_v4.1.0_40356-release.apk
12 MB
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https://fedoraproject.org/labs/security
Fedora Security Lab
The Fedora Security Lab provides a safe test environment to work on security auditing, forensics, system rescue and teaching security testing methodologies in universities and other organizations.
Fedora Security Lab
The Fedora Security Lab provides a safe test environment to work on security auditing, forensics, system rescue and teaching security testing methodologies in universities and other organizations.
fedoraproject.org
Fedora Security Lab
The Fedora Security Lab provides a safe test environment to work on security auditing, forensics, system rescue and teaching security testing methodologies in universities and other organizations.
The spin is maintained by a community of security testers…
The spin is maintained by a community of security testers…
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Microsoft has filed a patent for "IN_EAR AUTHENTICATION," a technology that integrates biometric identification into headphones, perhaps Surface Buds. The system aims to prevent theft and serve as a method of authenticating users on Windows devices. It employs specialized sensors to capture unique physiological traits, including the shape of the ear canal through pressure measurements, sound reflection patterns within the ear, and blood flow characteristics such as heart rate and blood volume changes.
Upon removal from their case, the headphones automatically connect to a Windows 11 device and compare the collected biometric data against stored user profiles. If the system verifies a match, it unlocks the device and applies personalized audio settings, enabling immediate access to user-specific content. The patent outlines the technical framework for this authentication process but does not guarantee the product’s commercial release.
Upon removal from their case, the headphones automatically connect to a Windows 11 device and compare the collected biometric data against stored user profiles. If the system verifies a match, it unlocks the device and applies personalized audio settings, enabling immediate access to user-specific content. The patent outlines the technical framework for this authentication process but does not guarantee the product’s commercial release.
Winaero
Microsoft has patented Surface Buds that recognize their owner by their ears
Microsoft has filed a new patent titled "IN_EAR AUTHENTICATION," outlining a biometric identification system embedded directly into Surface Buds. This
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The meta data reminder if you are not on GrapheneOS.
https://www.makeuseof.com/images-carry-invisible-data-youve-never-checked/
https://www.makeuseof.com/images-carry-invisible-data-youve-never-checked/
MUO
Your images carry invisible data you’ve probably never checked
Your photos hide more than pixels—they carry data that can reveal where you were and what you used.
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🔒Android 17 may finally add the native App Lock feature Pixel users have been waiting for
Android 17 could let your preferred home screen launcher lock apps behind a passcode or biometrics.
More details on this new feature can be found👇
🔗https://www.androidauthority.com/android-17-app-lock-rumor-3623814/
Android 17 could let your preferred home screen launcher lock apps behind a passcode or biometrics.
More details on this new feature can be found👇
🔗https://www.androidauthority.com/android-17-app-lock-rumor-3623814/
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Here are four additional features in Google's big Android 16 QPR2 update that you may have missed!
#1 and #2 I covered in separate articles, but #3-4 I haven't mentioned before!
1) Circle to Search now works in Desktop Mode. I covered this separately, but you can now use Circle to Search on external displays in QPR2, not just your phone's internal one.
2) Redesigned sideloading UI. The UI that you see when sideloading an app has been updated with some Material 3 design elements.
3) Sharing images with links. When you share a screenshot of an app that supports Android's recents URL sharing feature, you'll have the option to attach a link to the post, too.
We spotted this in the 2508 Canary release but it's now available in QPR2! (H/T GreenShades9 on X)
4) External display preferences: When you connect your phone to an external display, Android now asks whether you want to simply mirror your phone’s screen or extend it (i.e. start Desktop Mode).
Android 16 QPR2 has a LOT of other new features and changes in it. Check out my full breakdown over on Android Authority👇
🔗https://www.androidauthority.com/android-16-qpr2-features-3621204/
#1 and #2 I covered in separate articles, but #3-4 I haven't mentioned before!
1) Circle to Search now works in Desktop Mode. I covered this separately, but you can now use Circle to Search on external displays in QPR2, not just your phone's internal one.
2) Redesigned sideloading UI. The UI that you see when sideloading an app has been updated with some Material 3 design elements.
3) Sharing images with links. When you share a screenshot of an app that supports Android's recents URL sharing feature, you'll have the option to attach a link to the post, too.
We spotted this in the 2508 Canary release but it's now available in QPR2! (H/T GreenShades9 on X)
4) External display preferences: When you connect your phone to an external display, Android now asks whether you want to simply mirror your phone’s screen or extend it (i.e. start Desktop Mode).
Android 16 QPR2 has a LOT of other new features and changes in it. Check out my full breakdown over on Android Authority👇
🔗https://www.androidauthority.com/android-16-qpr2-features-3621204/
Android Authority
Google's second big Android 16 update is rolling out for Pixel phones: Here’s EVERYTHING new!
The big Android 16 QPR2 update is rolling out for Pixel phones, bringing new customization options, notification features, and much more.
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🔗Here’s how Google and Apple could improve Android-iPhone data transfers
Improved cross-platform data transfers will be really helpful in getting people onboarded with their new devices. Glad to see Google and Apple partner on this!
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By the way, this seems to have flown under the radar, but both companies also recently implemented cross-platform eSIM transfer.
We first spotted evidence of this back in May, but it seems to have quietly gone live without much fanfare.
🔗Transfer an eSIM from iOS to Android
🔗Transfer your eSIM from Android to iPhone
Improved cross-platform data transfers will be really helpful in getting people onboarded with their new devices. Glad to see Google and Apple partner on this!
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By the way, this seems to have flown under the radar, but both companies also recently implemented cross-platform eSIM transfer.
We first spotted evidence of this back in May, but it seems to have quietly gone live without much fanfare.
🔗Transfer an eSIM from iOS to Android
🔗Transfer your eSIM from Android to iPhone
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FuzzMe - MobileHackingLab CTF Challenge WriteUp
https://hackmd.io/@sal/fuzzme-mobilehackinglab-ctf-writeup
https://hackmd.io/@sal/fuzzme-mobilehackinglab-ctf-writeup
HackMD
FuzzMe - MobileHackingLab CTF Challenge WriteUp - HackMD
FuzzMe - MobileHackingLabs CTF Challenge WriteUp