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Sydney Sweeney ‘Leak’ Malware Is Infecting the Horniest Parts of X/Twitter

Photo: Steve Granitz (Getty Images)The specter of naked Sydney Sweeney, a rom-com actress whose boobs recently joined the culture war, is getting the horniest (and dumbest) members of X—the website formerly known as Twitter—to click malicious links.Even Twitter Can’t Kill Twitter | Letter From the Editor404Media was the first to report that the social media platform is swimming in “Sydney Sweeney leak” scams, the likes of which are encouraging hopelessly aroused web users to click through to bad websites that seem to be

This black iPod Hi-fi dock never went on sale — and makes me yearn for the click wheel days once more

Do you remember the glossy white iPod Hi-Fi dock of yesteryear? Well, an unreleased black version has surfaced online, giving us an insight into what could’ve been for Apple’s speaker system.Originally released in February 2006, the iPod Hi-Fi allows users to dock their iPod via the 30-pin connection and listen to their iTunes music via two wide-range speakers. It’s fair to say the product wasn’t a success, with its $349 price tag leading to the Hi-Fi’s discontinuation in September 2007.Now, José Benitez Cong, who…

Don’t click that link! How to spot, prevent phishing attacks in your inbox

'CyberGuy': Don't take the bait Kurt Knutsson provides advice on how to identify safe email links and tips for safeguarding your email account against phishing attacks. Imagine this nightmare scenario. You receive an email from your health insurance provider, let's say it's Blue Shield, asking you to update your personal information by clicking on a link. You think it’s a routine request, so you click on the link and enter your name, date of birth, and social security number. The next thing you know, your identity is…

Revolutionary device lets you point, click with your tongue

What if you could control your computer or smartphone with your tongue? You might think it’s a crazy idea, but it’s actually possible with a device called the MouthPad. It lets you move your tongue like a finger on a touchscreen, and perform various actions on your device. It could really be a game-changer for people with disabilities.CLICK TO GET KURT’S FREE CYBERGUY NEWSLETTER WITH SECURITY ALERTS, QUICK VIDEO TIPS, TECH REVIEWS, AND EASY HOW-TO’S TO MAKE YOU SMARTER MouthPad (Augmental) (Kurt "CyberGuy" Knutsson)What…

Do not click on that link – India TV

Image Source : FILE Ram Mandir Inaugration and WhatsApp scam As the nation eagerly awaits the inauguration of the Ram Temple in Ayodhya on January 22, so are the cybercriminals who have already started working on the new scam. As per the reports, the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) cyber wing has issued a stern warning for circulating fraudulent live-streaming links on…

Cable Firms to FTC: We Shouldn’t Have to Let Users Cancel Service With a Click

Lobbyists for cable companies and advertisers yesterday expressed their displeasure with a proposed “click-to-cancel” regulation that aims to make it easier for consumers to cancel services.Federal Trade Commission chair Lina Khan has said that changes are needed because “some businesses too often trick consumers into paying for subscriptions they no longer want or didn't sign up for in the first place.” The FTC proposed the new set of rules in March 2023, and comments from industry groups were taken this week in a…

Will You Click Windows’ New Copilot Button?

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LG’s Latest OLED Can Go From a Mere 240Hz to a Blistering 480Hz With Just a Click

Just when we thought gaming monitors were already going a little too hard on high refresh rates, LG shared Thursday details on a few of next year’s pro gamer monitors that put too much stress on the “pro.” The company’s upcoming display is yet another 4K OLED that can hit 4K resolution at 240 Hz. Sounds solid; I guess we’re done here… But wait, there’s more. LG claimed that with a single flick of a switch, the monitor switches to a 1080p resolution to push a massive 480 Hz refresh rate.Samsung Shows Off First LaserSlim…