The U.S. economy added 254,000 jobs in September, significantly exceeding economists’ forecasts of around 150,000 jobs. This surge in employment indicates the resilience of the labor...
A major fire broke out at a Russian oil storage facility in the village of Osentsy, located in the Perm region. The blaze engulfed fuel containers...
In an overnight airstrike, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) targeted Hezbollah’s intelligence headquarters in Beirut, marking one of the heaviest bombings of the Lebanese capital in...
1. Think Before You Click Phishing attacks often disguise malicious links in emails or text messages, tricking people into clicking them without thinking. Before clicking on...
Stuxnet, widely considered the world’s first true cyberweapon, was a groundbreaking computer virus that disrupted Iran’s nuclear enrichment facilities in 2009. Developed by the United States...
Binance has issued a report highlighting two major risks facing the cryptocurrency market: overvaluation and centralization of token ownership. These issues, if not addressed, could undermine...
A Russian hacking group known as FIN7 is leveraging fake AI “nudify” sites to trick users into downloading malware, stealing personal information, and compromising sensitive data....
With Apple’s transition to its silicon chips in recent years, many users have found themselves needing Windows 11 to access applications that are not available on...
Verizon has announced that it is shutting down its popular messaging app, Verizon Messages (Message+), as part of a shift towards adopting Rich Communication Services (RCS)...
Doctors and health officials are issuing warnings about an upcoming “tripledemic” this winter, involving the simultaneous spread of COVID-19, influenza, and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV). These...