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Meta Begins Rolling Out Shared Access to Hyperscape Digital Replicas
Meta has announced that users can now invite others into digital replicas of real-world spaces created with its Hyperscape Capture (Beta) tool. The capability is rolling out gradually across Meta Quest 3/3S headsets and the…
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D-Link Warns of New Security Vulnerabilities in Retired Home Router Line
D-Link has issued a new security notice detailing several vulnerabilities discovered in its long-retired DIR-878 home router line. Although the model reached End-of-Life and End-of-Service years ago, the company published the advisory to inform any…
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Google Brings AI Image Verification to the Gemini App
Google has introduced a new update to the Gemini app that lets anyone check whether an image was created or edited using the company’s AI models. The feature uses SynthID, Google’s invisible watermarking system, to…
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Researchers Uncover API in Comet Browser Capable of Executing Local Commands
A newly disclosed flaw in Perplexity’s Comet web browser has revealed that an internal API allowed hidden extensions to run commands directly on user devices, a capability beyond what modern browsers typically permit. The issue…
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Cloudflare Outage Resolved, Caused by Internal Configuration Error
Cloudflare suffered a major global outage earlier this week after an internal configuration change caused its network to intermittently fail for several hours. Users worldwide encountered Cloudflare 5xx errors when trying to access websites, applications,…
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Windows Advances Security and Resilience for the AI-Driven Enterprise
Microsoft is introducing a wide range of new Windows 11 security and resiliency features designed to support the coming era of agentic computing, cloud-integrated workflows, and quantum-resistant infrastructure. These enhancements build on the Secure Future…
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Azure Mitigates Record 15 Tbps DDoS Attack, Highlighting Growing IoT Botnet Threats
Microsoft’s Azure has successfully mitigated the largest cloud DDoS attack ever recorded—an enormous 15.72 Tbps, 3.64 billion packets-per-second assault. The attack, which targeted a single public endpoint in Australia, underscores the escalating capabilities of modern…
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