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Google Sues Scammers
Scammers sending fake texts about unpaid tolls and stuck packages have fooled millions into giving up personal information, according to a new lawsuit.The suspected scammers used a phishing-as-a-service kit called Lighthouse to send the fraudulent texts urging people to click links about missed deliveries or unpaid tolls. The links led to fake websites designed to
Digital Wallet Use
The number of people using digital wallets worldwide is projected to surpass six billion by 2030. According to the research, this acceleration reflects both the ubiquity of smartphones and the rapid integration of digital payment options into everyday life. Digital wallets have become central to how people pay for goods, transfer funds, and access credit,
SpaceX called to rescue China’s Shenzhou-20 crew
SpaceX and Elon Musk are once again being called upon to rescue spacefarers — this time, the Chinese crew of Shenzhou-20, delayed on China’s Tiangong space station after suspected space debris damage. The three-person crew including Chen Dong, Chen Zhongrui, and Wang Jie, arrived in April and were supposed to return in November after a
spyware campaign on Samsung Galaxy devices
Cybersecurity firm Unit 42 has discovered a spyware campaign on Samsung Galaxy devices exploiting a zero-day vulnerability to infiltrate phones through images sent via WhatsApp. The operation has been coined by the cybersecurity researchers as LANDFALL, detected in September after an investigation that began probing iOS exploit samples in mid-2025. The vulnerability was patched in
Global Supply Chain Reset
Global supply chains aren’t just under pressure—they’re being reset. Tariffs, once treated as short-term trade disputes, have turned into lasting disruptors. They’ve raised costs, reshaped sourcing strategies and exposed just how fragile global networks can be. Add raw material shortages, geopolitical friction, inflation and the rapid pace of digitalization to the mix, and we’re looking
loosening GDPR for AI and cookie tracking in Europe
The European Commission is preparing sweeping revisions to the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) that could redefine how enterprises handle personal data from cookie tracking to AI model training in what privacy advocates warn could weaken the EU’s privacy framework. The draft would introduce Article 88a into the GDPR to cover the “processing of personal
Vice President JD Vance inter-faith marriage issues
Vice President JD Vance recently told a packed college arena that he hopes his Hindu wife would someday convert to Christianity, thrusting into the spotlight the deeply sensitive challenges facing interfaith couples. Experts who have counseled hundreds of couples who don’t share religious beliefs say the key is respect for each other’s faith traditions and
Deportation of Abrego Garcia to Liberia
The Justice Department filed a motion on Friday asking U.S. District Court Judge Paula Xinis to scrap a ruling she issued this summer barring the government from deporting Abrego Garcia, arguing all legal avenues to contest his deportation have been exhausted. On Oct. 28, the Justice Department said, a U.S. government asylum officer interviewed Abrego
US revokes approval for 13 flight routes from Mexico
More than 10 flight routes between the US and Mexico will be axed today, affecting thousands of travelers. Major flight routes between the neighboring countries are set to be canceled due to a government order aimed at combatting Mexico’s ‘unfair’ air practices.nSigned in 2015 under the Open Skies framework, the Mexico Air Transport Agreement was
China to reseume export of Nexperia chips
Dutch Prime Minister Dick Schoof said China has agreed to resume deliveries of Nexperia chips from plants in the country, signaling a potential breakthrough in a clash that risked disrupting global auto production.A resumption could set the stage for the Netherlands to relinquish government control it imposed over Dutch-based Nexperia, which is owned by Wingtech
