WhatsApp’s End-to-End Encryption May Not Be Perfectly Secure

WhatsApp is a popular messaging app that uses end-to-end encryption to protect users’ communications. This security measure scrambles messages into unreadable format, making it difficult for hackers to intercept and read them. However, there are limitations to this protection. Once a message reaches the recipient’s device, WhatsApp stores it in its local database, which is … Read more

StarCraft Shooter Project Revived at Blizzard Entertainment

Blizzard Entertainment is reportedly working on a third attempt to turn its popular game StarCraft into a shooter. This news comes after Bloomberg reporter Jason Schreier revealed that the company is in the early stages of development, led by Dan Hay, a developer who previously worked on Ubisoft’s Far Cry franchise. The team, which consists … Read more

SloppyLemming APT Exploits Cloudflare Service to Spy on Targets Across India and Beyond

A sophisticated threat actor known as “SloppyLemming” is using cloud services, including Cloudflare’s Worker platform, to carry out espionage against government and law enforcement targets in the Indian subcontinent. The group has previously been linked to attacks in India and has now expanded its reach to Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, China, and even Australia. The SloppyLemming … Read more

Hackers Abuse Cloudflare Service to Steal Intelligence from Pakistan and Beyond

A sophisticated threat actor known as “SloppyLemming” has been using Cloudflare’s cloud services to carry out a massive espionage campaign targeting government agencies, law enforcement departments, and sensitive organizations in the Indian subcontinent, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, China, and potentially Australia. The group leverages Cloudflare Worker platform, Discord, Dropbox, GitHub, and phishing emails to compromise targets. … Read more

Meta Connect 2024: Keynote Highlights and Big Announcements

Meta Connect 2024 kicked off with a bang, as Mark Zuckerberg unveiled several significant updates to the company’s hardware and software offerings. The event saw the debut of Orion AR glasses, which promise to revolutionize augmented reality with their see-through display and neural-network-based hand gestures. The Quest 3S is also now officially available, starting at … Read more

8 Traits Common Among Only Children

Being an only child comes with its own set of quirks that can shape your personality in unique ways. While it’s not a choice, being an only child offers distinct benefits and challenges. Understanding the common traits among only children can provide valuable insights into their experiences. One trait often found in only children is … Read more

Uniqueness of the Milky Way Galaxy Revealed in Detailed Survey

The Milky Way galaxy, our home galaxy, has long been a subject of interest and curiosity among scientists. A team of researchers from the University of Utah, Yale University, and Stanford University has completed a comprehensive survey to study 101 galaxies similar to the Milky Way. The Satellites Around Galactic Analogs (SAGA) Survey provides new … Read more

Elon Musk Slams OpenAI’s Potential for-Profit Shift

Tesla CEO Elon Musk has expressed his concerns over OpenAI’s plan to transition into a for-profit entity. The shift in business model could award OpenAI CEO Sam Altman a 7% stake in the company. Multiple media outlets and social media users have reported on the change, which Musk described as “deeply wrong.” A spokesperson for … Read more

Cerebras Systems Sets Sights on $1 Billion IPO

Cerebras Systems, a Silicon Valley startup that specializes in making semiconductors optimized for artificial intelligence, is planning an initial public offering (IPO) to raise up to $1 billion. The company aims to list on the New York Stock Exchange and has selected Citigroup Inc. as its lead underwriter. The IPO could value Cerebras at $7 … Read more

Mutations Cause Hormone Deficiencies by Altering Brain Cells

Researchers have discovered that mutations in the Sox3 gene can lead to hypopituitarism, a condition where the pituitary gland produces insufficient hormones, affecting growth and fertility. In a study on mice, they found that these mutations affect brain cells called NG2 glia, which are essential for hormone production. In a breakthrough study published today, scientists … Read more