Sony, to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the PlayStation console, has partnered with Reebok to release PlayStation-themed shoes priced between $200 and $250, available in limited quantities in Japan, the UK, and the US.
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π€ChatGPT has been turned into a universal service β now Spotify, Figma, Canva, Booking, and other platforms work within it
β’ You can book hotels, call taxis, and even create playlists through the neural network.
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π» Hackers crash almost HALF Israeli intelligence systems during Gaza war
Hackers supporting the Palestinian resistance axis have made more than 2,500 coordinated cyberattacks against Israeli military and civil infrastructure and media, Tasnim News Media reports citing a Cyber Information Institute report.
Their actions disrupted around 40% of Israelβs intelligence systems.
Data leaks β revealing sensitive information, some related to state finances and government
Website hacks β hijacking websites to display pro-Palestinian messages
Denial-of-service attacks β blocking websites and services by overloading their servers
Ransomware β using viruses to encrypt vital computer files
Hacking βInternet of thingsβ devices β exploiting devices like cameras, sensors and thermostats for wreak havoc or to steal data
Industrial infrastructure attacks β attacking or disabling power plants, factories, water facilities and electricity networks by manipulating data and commands
The pro-Gaza groups from Iran, Bangladesh, Indonesia and Yemen are taking on the largest Israeli and Western IT security firms.
Hackers supporting the Palestinian resistance axis have made more than 2,500 coordinated cyberattacks against Israeli military and civil infrastructure and media, Tasnim News Media reports citing a Cyber Information Institute report.
Their actions disrupted around 40% of Israelβs intelligence systems.
Data leaks β revealing sensitive information, some related to state finances and government
Website hacks β hijacking websites to display pro-Palestinian messages
Denial-of-service attacks β blocking websites and services by overloading their servers
Ransomware β using viruses to encrypt vital computer files
Hacking βInternet of thingsβ devices β exploiting devices like cameras, sensors and thermostats for wreak havoc or to steal data
Industrial infrastructure attacks β attacking or disabling power plants, factories, water facilities and electricity networks by manipulating data and commands
The pro-Gaza groups from Iran, Bangladesh, Indonesia and Yemen are taking on the largest Israeli and Western IT security firms.
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π°π΅ North Korea unveils its most POWERFUL nuke system at military parade
North Korea just marked the 80th anniversary of its ruling party with a major military parade, and Kim Jong Un was front and center.
The highlight? A new Hwasong-20 intercontinental ballistic missile, said to be the countryβs most powerful yet.
North Korea just marked the 80th anniversary of its ruling party with a major military parade, and Kim Jong Un was front and center.
The highlight? A new Hwasong-20 intercontinental ballistic missile, said to be the countryβs most powerful yet.
X (formerly Twitter) paid $10,000 as bonus to a user after his single post reached 200 Million views!
β’ The post was a photo of Steve Jobs daughter
β’ Thousands of accounts on X have been demonetised with no reason given while One X employee decided that this account deserved a bonus
It highlights the irony that viral reposted content on X can earn big money ($11K) without producing original content.
β’ The post was a photo of Steve Jobs daughter
β’ Thousands of accounts on X have been demonetised with no reason given while One X employee decided that this account deserved a bonus
It highlights the irony that viral reposted content on X can earn big money ($11K) without producing original content.
@Telegram, a $30 billion company has just 30 employees working remotely, with no office.
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2.π’ WhatsApp β 2,780 M
3.π΄ YouTube β 2,530 M
4.π£ Instagram β 2,382 M
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6.π’ WeChat β 1,380 M
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8.π£ FB Messenger β 947 M
9.π‘ Snapchat β 850 M
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12.π’ iMessage β 652 M
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14.π΄ Weibo β 586 M
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19.π΄ Quora β 395 M
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30.π΅ Discord β 159 M
π Source: DataReportal, Statista, Wikipedia, Our World in Data, Business Insider, Reuters, Investopedia.
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1.π Facebook β 3,070 M
2.π’ WhatsApp β 2,780 M
3.π΄ YouTube β 2,530 M
4.π£ Instagram β 2,382 M
5.β« TikTok β 1,590 M
6.π’ WeChat β 1,380 M
7.π΅ Telegram β 950 M
8.π£ FB Messenger β 947 M
9.π‘ Snapchat β 850 M
10.β« Douyin β 766 M
11.π Kwai β 714 M
12.π’ iMessage β 652 M
13.π΄ Reddit β 606 M
14.π΄ Weibo β 586 M
15.β« X (ex-Twitter) β 586 M
16.π‘ Qzone β 562 M
17.π€ QQ β 562 M
18.π΄ Pinterest β 553 M
19.π΄ Quora β 395 M
20.π΅ Teams β 325 M
21.π£ Threads β 311 M
22.π΅ LinkedIn β 310 M
23.π£ Viber β 250 M
24.π£ DouYu β 213 M
25.π’ Line β 205 M
26.π΅ Zoom β 200 M
27.π΅ imo β 200 M
28.π£ Likee β 177 M
29.π΅ Google Meet β 170 M
30.π΅ Discord β 159 M
π Source: DataReportal, Statista, Wikipedia, Our World in Data, Business Insider, Reuters, Investopedia.
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#TechBite: The central 3D Ultrasonic fingerprint module is from Goodix Technology. Xiaomi, vivo, and HONOR use Goodix's latest generation GUM5328 sensor, which offers better compatibility with different tempered glass screen protectors. OPPO still uses the previous generation GUM5228
Source: WekiHome
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WhatsApp will start showing ads in the Updates tab in Status and Channels as Meta looks for new ways to make money.
Personal chats will stay private and ad-free with end-to-end encryption.
Personal chats will stay private and ad-free with end-to-end encryption.
A Russian hacker was detained in Thailand. He is likely a GRU officer
On Phuket, Thai police detained a Russian citizen at the request of the United States. He is suspected of major cybercrimes.
Authorities described him as a βworld-class hackerβ involved in attacks on government infrastructure in Europe and the US.
The man was arrested at a hotel in the Thalang area. Police seized his laptops, phones, and crypto wallets.
He is now in custody, and the Thai Attorney Generalβs Office has already launched the extradition procedure.
According to an investigation by the outlet Vot Tak, the detainee may be 35-year-old Russian military intelligence officer Alexey Lukashev, a senior lieutenant of GRU unit No. 26165.
His name appears in the FBI database among 40 Russians wanted for cyberattacks.
According to US intelligence, Lukashev took part in hacking the servers of the US Democratic Party during the 2016 election and coordinated part of the cyberattack campaigns against Western agencies.
On Phuket, Thai police detained a Russian citizen at the request of the United States. He is suspected of major cybercrimes.
Authorities described him as a βworld-class hackerβ involved in attacks on government infrastructure in Europe and the US.
The man was arrested at a hotel in the Thalang area. Police seized his laptops, phones, and crypto wallets.
He is now in custody, and the Thai Attorney Generalβs Office has already launched the extradition procedure.
According to an investigation by the outlet Vot Tak, the detainee may be 35-year-old Russian military intelligence officer Alexey Lukashev, a senior lieutenant of GRU unit No. 26165.
His name appears in the FBI database among 40 Russians wanted for cyberattacks.
According to US intelligence, Lukashev took part in hacking the servers of the US Democratic Party during the 2016 election and coordinated part of the cyberattack campaigns against Western agencies.
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