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7 New Movies and TV Shows to Watch on Netflix, Prime Video, Hulu, and More This Weekend (April 3)

Happy Easter to all who celebrate – especially those in the UK who are currently enjoying a four-day weekend as part of the celebrations. There’s also quite a bit to see at home while tucking into your chocolate eggs. In fact, a slew of new movies, including a new Amazon movie, and TV shows have […]

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Top money transfer site Duc leaks user passport and driver’s license information online

The Duc app exposed 360,000 unencrypted customer files Data included IDs, addresses and transaction details Database secured after researcher warned company Duc App, a Canadian money transfer service provider, leaked sensitive customer data to the wide web so that anyone with an internet connection and a browser could access it. Security researcher Anurag Sen of

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‘The irony is rich’: Antropic issues copyright takedown requests in attempt to stem Claude Code leak

Anthropic is trying to patch its Claude Code leak Copyright takedown notices have now been issued No private user data was included in the code leak Anthropic is hard at work trying to contain the damage from the massive Claude Code leak earlier this week, which spilled more than half a million lines of code

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Many of the most downloaded and top-grossing apps in the US are developed and maintained by foreign companies: FBI urges users not to download Chinese mobile apps due to privacy risks

The FBI warns that Chinese apps can reveal sensitive user data Apps may collect contacts and personal information beyond usage Users are advised to limit permissions and update devices regularly The FBI is warning US citizens that using mobile apps developed by Chinese companies could put their sensitive data at risk, as well as the

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Your Amazon Store Will Soon Cost More – 3.5% ‘Fuel and Logistics Surcharge’ Added Due to Iran War Spillover

Amazon announces 3.5% fuel and logistics surcharge for customers in the US and nearby The two-stage approach introduces changes on April 17 and May 2 It’s unclear if the company plans to remove the supplement when possible Amazon has confirmed the introduction of a 3.5% fuel and logistics surcharge for sellers amid rising global fuel

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EU cyber attack may have been worse than we thought – 90GB of data published online as 30 devices hit

Cyber ​​attack hit nearly 30 EU devices via Trivy update TeamPCP stole AWS keys, enabling large-scale data exfiltration ShinyHunters leaked 340GB of sensitive commission-related data The latest cyber attack on the European Commission (EC) may have been much worse than first thought, as we now know that it affected nearly 30 different EU entities. In

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‘I think EmDash was created to sell more Cloudflare services’: WordPress co-founder Matt Mullenweg gives his verdict on Cloudflare’s EmDash

Matt Mullenweg welcomes EmDash’s competition, innovation and open source nature He sees it as an opportunity for Cloudflare to plug into its own services Mullenweg says it’s great, but it’s not a ‘spiritual sequel’ Automattic and WordPress.com CEO Matt Mullenweg have weighed in on Cloudflare’s launch of EmDash, rejecting the company’s claim that the new

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Artemis II will use laser beams in giant leaps for space video – new optical technology will stream ‘4K high-definition video from the Moon’

The Artemis II crew is on its way to the moon Their Orion spacecraft is equipped with 4K laser communications High-definition video feeds should be possible We’ve already seen the Artemis II crew throwing iPhones around in space and having trouble accessing their Outlook accounts, and when they finally reach lunar orbit, we should be

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Chromecast may be dead, but Samsung is rolling out free Google Cast support for its TV shows

Samsung’s old and new TVs now get Google Cast support It makes transferring content to the big screen much easier The rollout may take some time to reach all eligible models Google says we won’t see any more Chromecast dongles, but the Google Cast technology they used lives on – and Samsung has started rolling

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Smeg’s small and stylish new milk frother will add a touch of flair to your morning coffee routine

Smeg’s Mini Milk Frother is now available with a smart matt finish It foams hot and cold, and works with both dairy and plant-based milk It’s on sale now for £129.95 (approx $170 / AUS$250) direct from Smeg If you enjoy a shot of espresso but long for a luxurious latte in the morning, you’ll

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