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Hackers exploit RCE flaws in Qinglong task scheduler for cryptomining (bleepingcomputer.com)
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Vine reboot app Divine arrives with a ban on AI slop (engadget.com)
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European police dismantles €50 million crypto investment fraud ring (bleepingcomputer.com)
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Daily briefing: Octopuses’ strange brains might teach us what intelligence really is (feeds.nature.com)
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BlueNoroff Uses Fake Zoom Calls to Turn Victims Into Attack Lures (darkreading.com)
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The FTC says Americans lost at least $2.1 billion to social media scams in 2025 (engadget.com)
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The Race Is on to Keep AI Agents From Running Wild With Your Credit Cards (wired.com)
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True Anomaly raises $650 million to support space interceptors for Trump's Golden Dome (cnbc.com)
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First detailed ‘smell maps’ reveal how noses track odours (feeds.nature.com)
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The M5 MacBook Air Has Never Been Cheaper (wired.com)
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That spooky sensation likely due to rumbling pipes, not spirits (arstechnica.com)
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Nvidia’s Ultimate Laptop CPU Could Break Everything We Know About PC Gaming (gizmodo.com)
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Bitcoin Developers Are Debating a Move That Could Send Crypto Markets Into a Tailspin (futurism.com)
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Samsung sued over Galaxy Z Fold and Flip lineups, but the timeline raises questions (androidauthority.com)
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Money launderer linked to $230M crypto heist gets 70 months in prison (bleepingcomputer.com)
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Linux Version of Framework's Laptop 13 Pro is Outselling Its Windows Variant (slashdot.org)
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Framework Laptop 13 Pro vs. MacBook Neo: These Windows rivals are more similar than expected (zdnet.com)
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The most exciting laptop I’ve seen in forever (theverge.com)
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This is who's developing Golden Dome's orbital interceptors—if they're ever built (arstechnica.com)
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Tether and Arbitrum Freeze Assets as Crypto Faces Crisis of Purpose (gizmodo.com)
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Author Correction: A µ-opioid receptor superagonist analgesic with minimal adverse effects (feeds.nature.com)
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In a first, a ransomware family is confirmed to be quantum-safe (arstechnica.com)
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Crypto scam takes advantage of Strait of Hormuz crisis by taking fake payments, leading to two ships being fired upon — two vessels reportedly fell victim and paid fake 'Iranian authorities' (tomshardware.com)
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The case for buying a MacBook Neo right now - especially for students (zdnet.com)
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Billionaire Backer Sues Trump Family's Crypto Firm Over Alleged Extortion (slashdot.org)
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Crypto scam lures ships into Strait of Hormuz, falsely promising safe passage (arstechnica.com)
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The Neon King of New Orleans (news.ycombinator.com)
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The Joy of Folding Bikes (news.ycombinator.com)
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Framework’s Laptop 13 Pro Is No MacBook, but It’s Making PCs Better for Everyone (gizmodo.com)
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Billionaire backer sues Trump family's crypto firm over alleged extortion (feeds.bbci.co.uk)
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