Hackers Use AI Assistant Vulnerability to Control Smart Homes

Researchers at a cybersecurity conference demonstrated a hack that allows malicious users to control smart home devices by exploiting vulnerabilities in Google’s Gemini AI assistant. The hackers used indirect prompt injections in Google Calendar invites to manipulate the assistant into performing actions such as opening windows or turning lights off. Despite instances of this type … Read more

Yahoo Vastaa Eväste- ja Tietosuojan Sopimuksesi

Yahoon kuuluu Yahoo, AOL, Engadget, Rivals, In The Know sekä Makers -sivustot. Jos haluat hylätä evästeet ja henkilötiedot tähän sivustoon liittyviin lisätarkoituksiin, napsauta “Hylkää kaikki”. Tietosuojakäytännöistämme voit lukea lisätietoa [link]. Source: https://consent.yahoo.com/v2/collectConsent?sessionId=3_cc-session_a232c527-cee7-4ad6-adfd-d93f000b3336

Florida Reports Rise in Flesh-Eating Bacteria Cases

Florida has reported 13 cases of Vibrio vulnificus, a bacteria that can cause “flesh-eating” infections, across 11 counties. The death toll has risen to eight, with the majority related to wound exposure. Health officials say the bacteria live in coastal waters and are often spread through eating raw or undercooked seafood, particularly oysters. Infection can … Read more

NFL Teams Make Roster Moves Ahead of Season Opener

The NFL is gearing up for the new season with various teams making roster moves. Here’s a rundown of the latest news and updates from around the league. Marvin Harrison Jr. (WR) returns to practice, while Michael Wilson (WR) will sit out due to a concussion. Cardinals’ starters, including QB Kyler Murray, will play in … Read more

Heretic + Hexen Accessibility Guide Overview

id Software has added updated accessibility features to Heretic + Hexen, a classic first-person shooter game. The new accessibility menu offers several options to improve gameplay and readability for players with disabilities. The accessibility menu can be accessed by selecting “Options” in the main menu and then navigating to “Accessibility”. From here, players can customize … Read more

China Fights Largest Chikungunya Outbreak Ever Documented

China is battling its largest ever chikungunya outbreak, which has infected over 7,000 people, mostly in the southern region of Guangdong. Authorities are using a range of measures to combat the spread of the disease, including spraying insecticide, deploying drones to find standing water where mosquitoes lay eggs, and enforcing strict quarantine protocols. The virus, … Read more

Apple invests $600 billion in US manufacturing over 4 years

Apple CEO Tim Cook announced plans to spend about $600 billion over four years in the United States, amid growing tensions with President Donald Trump over tariffs. However, experts say the move is more of an update to Apple’s existing strategy rather than a major concession. The announcement was made at the White House, where … Read more

“Peacock’s ‘The Paper’ Mockumentary Series Trailer Released”

A new mockumentary series set in the world of The Office has been released, with a trailer showcasing its unique blend of humor and heart. Peacock has announced that “The Paper”, starring Oscar Nuñez reprising his role as Oscar Martinez, follows a documentary crew as they visit a struggling newspaper in Toledo, Ohio. Oscar’s character … Read more

Hypothetical Spacecraft Chrysalis Could Carry 2,400 to Alpha Centauri

A team of engineers has designed a hypothetical spacecraft called Chrysalis that could carry up to 2,400 people on a one-way trip to the nearest star system, Alpha Centauri. The 36-mile-long vessel is designed to house several generations of passengers and provide them with a sustainable environment for centuries. Chrysalis would be constructed in 20-25 … Read more

US Diet Still Dominated by Ultraprocessed Foods, Despite Improvement

US Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s “Make America Healthy Again” agenda has targeted the nation’s ultraprocessed food habits, which have been linked to various poor health outcomes. A new report from the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) shows that while there is some improvement in recent years, more … Read more