Fake Video Conferencing Apps Spread ‘Realst’ Malware Targeting Web3 Professionals

Cybersecurity researchers have uncovered a sophisticated scam campaign using counterfeit video conferencing apps to spread an information-stealing malware called Realst, targeting individuals in the Web3 sector. The malicious operation is disguised as business meetings and has been dubbed Meeten by Cado Security. The threat actors use AI-generated content to enhance their authenticity, setting up fake … Read more

Ferrari Falls Short of Constructors’ Title in Abu Dhabi

Charles Leclerc’s Ferrari team was left disappointed after narrowly missing out on the constructors’ championship title, despite ending the day with a double podium. The Monegasque driver and his teammate Carlos Sainz put up an impressive fight, but ultimately fell 14 points short of McLaren’s total. Leclerc, who started from 19th place, made a remarkable … Read more

Fed Set to Cut Rates in December, But Uncertainty Remains

The Federal Reserve is likely to cut interest rates in December, but the timing and extent of the move are uncertain. The November nonfarm payrolls release showed an increase of 227,000 jobs, slightly better than expected, giving the central bank more leeway to reduce rates. Economists such as Joseph LaVorgna and Chris Rupkey are skeptical … Read more

Understanding Jamais Vu: A Mysterious Feeling When Repetition Becomes Unfamiliar

Jamais vu, a phenomenon where familiar things feel unfamiliar or novel, has long been studied in the field of psychology. While déjà vu, which involves feeling like we’ve experienced something before when we haven’t, is well understood as a memory system glitch, jamais vu remains poorly understood. Researchers have discovered that jamais vu may arise … Read more

GLP-1 Receptor Agonist Holds Promise for Treating Addiction

Glucagon-like peptide 1 (GLP-1) receptor agonists, commonly used to treat type 2 diabetes and obesity, are being explored as a potential treatment for addiction. Researchers have noticed that many people taking these medications experience reduced cravings for alcohol and other substances, leading to improved overall well-being. Studies have shown that GLP-1 receptor agonists can reduce … Read more

Japan’s Superfood Secret: Seaweed Boosts Longevity

People living on Okinawa, one of Japan’s five main islands, have a significantly higher chance of reaching the age of 100 compared to those in the USA. In fact, they’re over three times more likely and even 40% more likely than people elsewhere in Japan. The secret behind Okinawa’s exceptionally high centenarian rate lies in … Read more

Meme Coins Shine as Shiba Inu Cools Off

Investors are shifting profits from Shiba Inu into lesser-known meme coins like Pepe and Cutoshi, which appear primed for growth. Despite Shiba Inu’s dominance in the meme coin landscape, investors are rotating their profits due to the cryptocurrency’s cooling momentum. Shiba Inu is consolidating around resistance levels, but its massive market cap of $17 billion … Read more

Is Apple’s Focus on Slimming Down iPhones a Misstep?

Rumors of a new iPhone 17 Slim in 2025 have been circulating, with some speculating it will feature a smaller display and reduced battery life to achieve its slim design. However, this trend may be counterproductive for Apple, which could benefit from focusing on bigger, better batteries instead. The question remains: what do people really … Read more

How to Blow Your Nose Safely

When you’re feeling under the weather, blowing your nose can be a tempting way to relieve congestion. However, experts warn that forceful nose blowing can have unintended consequences. Forceful nose blowing can push mucus back into the sinuses, potentially causing infections. It can also cause ear pain and increase the risk of ear infections. Additionally, … Read more