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Meta Reveals Over 20,000 Instagram Accounts Hacked and Stolen Using AI Support Bot

Meta Confirms 20,225 Instagram Accounts Affected by HTS Password Reset Errors Bug lets attackers request resets for unrelated emails HTS disabled, passwords reset, full recovery flow walkthrough in progress Last week’s attack against Meta’s customer support affected more than 20,000 accounts, the company has now confirmed. Hackers managed to break into these profiles and most […]

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Spotify wants more video content and may soon start streaming live concert footage – but my skepticism tells me YouTube still has the upper hand

Spotify is keeping an eye on live concert streaming It is part of the company’s strategy to shift more to video content YouTube is still the leader on the live streaming front and I think it will be tough competition Spotify is doing everything it can to move beyond just being an audio platform —

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‘This looks great’: there’s now an unofficial open source app for reading Whoop data that doesn’t require a subscription

There is now an open source app available for Whoop bands You can install it for free on Android and macOS Whoop has not yet responded, but may block access to its trackers If you own a Whoop band or have read any of our Whoop reviews, you’ll know that the premium fitness tracker comes

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‘Innovation is in this country’s DNA’: Prime Minister Keir Starmer says Britain is “on the precipice of something truly extraordinary” when it comes to AI

British Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer opens London Tech Week 2026 Starmer hails impact of AI, says UK is ‘on the precipice’ of something big But also calls on tech giants to do more to protect users British Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has hailed the potential impact of AI as the technology continues to

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US PCI Report, ECB Rate Decision: Crypto Week Ahead: Crypto Week Ahead

The second week of June puts crypto market resilience to the test as digital assets battle an unusual divergence from record-setting stock markets. After a grueling nine-month correction cycle that has pushed bitcoin down to major psychological support levels, traders head into the week with a double-edged threat of heavy token issuance and a tightening

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New SSD at COMPUTEX can remotely wipe everything instantly, even from miles away, using a hidden cellular control system

T-CREATE EXPERT P35SG enables remote destruction of SSD via mobile control Hardware level erasure prevents recovery even after advanced forensic tests Physical button allows immediate local activation of secure data deletion A storage device capable of destroying its own contents remotely has emerged as one of the more unusual technologies unveiled at Computex 2026. Teamgroup

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Teamgroup’s blistering 28GB/s PCIe 6.0 SSD arrives years before your desktop can even think about using it

Teamgroup launches a 28GB/s SSD that your PC can’t use AI infrastructure continues to outpace consumer hardware ecosystems Motherboard limitations effectively leave PCIe 6.0 performance stranded PCIe 6.0 solid-state drives have been discussed for years as the next big leap in storage performance, but practical use remains largely out of reach for ordinary users. Teamgroup

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‘Only engineers interested in cracking code’: Inside the secret operation run by the US Army to hack into its own systems – and keep the vendors out of the building

The US Army hacked its own systems to achieve interoperability between military technology Engineers and coders broke down decades-old, siled systems Immediate results have already been broadcast to US forces The US Army has been trying to hack its own military systems and remove the technical barriers that prevent weapons, sensors, radars, drones and the

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Getac Launches Rugged Windows Tablets That Look Like Smartphones and Survive Explosions, Drops and Extreme Industrial Field Conditions Worldwide

Getac ZX80W tablets deliver full Windows 11 in a rugged handheld design The ZX80W-EX supports explosive environments with certified industrial safety standards The Qualcomm QCS6490 enables efficient performance in power-constrained environments Getac has launched two rugged tablets, the ZX80W and ZX80W-EX, both designed to bring full Windows functionality into a handheld form factor device. These

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A quick review of ways and means tax bills: State of Crypto

The House Ways and Means Committee circulated seven draft bills ahead of this week’s hearing on crypto tax policy, signaling what the industry can expect. You’re reading State of Crypto, a CoinDesk newsletter that looks at the intersection of cryptocurrency and government. Click here to sign up for future editions. The narrative The House Ways

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