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IPVanish Beats Rivals to Amazon’s New Fire TV OS
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IPVanish Beats Rivals to Amazon’s New Fire TV OS

IPVanish has collaborated with Amazon to create a VPN app ready for the new Vega OS on Fire TV devices. The app will launch the same day Amazon enables VPN support, currently only NordVPN has a similar ready app. This move maintains IPVanish’s position as the most downloaded VPN in the Fire TV store

by Samuel KimNovember 11, 2025
Ofcom is secretly monitoring UK VPN use. Here’s what we know
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Ofcom is secretly monitoring UK VPN use. Here’s what we know

Ofcom confirmed it’s using a secret third-party tool with AI capabilities to monitor VPN usage across the UK. The regulator refuses to name the provider, leaving privacy advocates concerned about surveillance methods and data accuracy.

by Priya KapoorNovember 10, 2025
China’s State Hacking Arsenal Exposed in Massive Security Leak
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China’s State Hacking Arsenal Exposed in Massive Security Leak

A massive leak from Chinese cybersecurity firm Knownsec has exposed state-backed hacking tools targeting over 20 countries. The documents reveal sophisticated attacks including malicious power banks and Android surveillance capabilities. The breach provides unprecedented insight into China’s cyber o

by Samuel KimNovember 10, 2025
Louvre’s Cybersecurity Was a Joke, Secret Audits Show
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Louvre’s Cybersecurity Was a Joke, Secret Audits Show

The Louvre used “LOUVRE” as its video surveillance password and ran Windows 2000 systems years after support ended. Meanwhile, CISA is laying off staff despite court orders, and China is executing cyber scam operators.

by Priya KapoorNovember 10, 2025
Samsung Galaxy Users Hit by ‘Landfall’ Spyware Attack
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Samsung Galaxy Users Hit by ‘Landfall’ Spyware Attack

A commercial-grade spyware called Landfall secretly recorded conversations and tracked locations of Samsung Galaxy users in the Middle East. Attackers exploited a critical vulnerability in Samsung’s image processing library through malicious DNG files sent via WhatsApp.

by Samuel KimNovember 7, 2025
Google, Microsoft, Meta Stop Publishing Diversity Data
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Google, Microsoft, Meta Stop Publishing Diversity Data

Three of the world’s largest tech companies have abandoned their practice of publishing annual diversity reports. This move comes after a decade of pressure from civil rights groups to be more transparent about workforce demographics. The decision could obscure the impact of recent political shifts

by Priya KapoorNovember 7, 2025
Apple’s EU Fight Gets Messy
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Apple’s EU Fight Gets Messy

Apple is pushing back hard against new European Commission investigations into its App Store. The company claims EU regulations are creating contradictory requirements that undermine user safety. This represents the latest escalation in Apple’s ongoing battle with European regulators.

by Priya KapoorNovember 6, 2025
X Suspends Users for Using OldTweetDeck Extension
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X Suspends Users for Using OldTweetDeck Extension

X has begun suspending accounts using third-party extensions like OldTweetDeck that replicate the original free functionality. The crackdown appears to target users avoiding the paid X Premium subscription that now includes TweetDeck. Suspensions have been widespread and indiscriminate across accoun

by Samuel KimNovember 6, 2025
WhatsApp’s New One-Tap Security Lockdown Is a Game Changer
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WhatsApp’s New One-Tap Security Lockdown Is a Game Changer

WhatsApp is developing a one-tap security feature that bundles multiple privacy settings together. The “Strict account settings” option will block unknown media, silence spam calls, and enable two-step verification automatically. It’s designed for users at risk of cyberattacks who want maximum prote

by Priya KapoorNovember 6, 2025
That Controversial Call-Recording App Is Back – With a Big Change
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That Controversial Call-Recording App Is Back – With a Big Change

The controversial Neon app that pays users to record phone calls for AI training has quietly returned to app stores. The biggest change? It now only records calls between Neon users, potentially addressing earlier legal concerns about consent.

by Samuel KimNovember 5, 2025

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