China Accuses US of Fabricating Cyber Threat Actor ‘Volt Typhoon’

China’s National Computer Virus Emergency Response Center (CVERC) has intensified its claim that the US is behind a fabricated cyber threat actor called Volt Typhoon. The agency, in collaboration with other Chinese authorities, accuses the US federal government and its intelligence agencies of conducting cyber espionage against China, France, Germany, Japan, and global internet users. … Read more

Finding Focus: How to Make Time for Your Goals

We’ve all been there – feeling like we don’t have enough time to accomplish our goals. But the truth is, we all have 24 hours a day to use towards our aspirations. The question is, how are we using that time? Research suggests that the average person spends around 7 hours online daily, often on … Read more

French Startup Mistral Launches Edge-Friendly Generative AI Models

French startup Mistral has released its first family of edge-friendly generative AI models, “Les Ministraux,” designed for run on laptops and phones. The models can be used for basic text generation or paired with more capable models to complete tasks. Two models are available: Ministral 3B and Ministral 8B, both with a context window of … Read more

New Android Banking Trojan TrickMo Exploits Lock Screen

A new variant of the TrickMo Android banking trojan has been discovered to steal devices’ unlock patterns or PINs, allowing attackers to access sensitive information even when the device is locked. The malware was first spotted in 2019 and has since evolved with improved evasion mechanisms and additional features. The new variants of TrickMo can … Read more

Calorie Restriction Extends Lifespan More Effectively Than Intermittent Fasting

A new study from The Jackson Laboratory has found that calorie restriction, rather than intermittent fasting, had the greatest impact on extending lifespan in mice. Researchers tracked nearly 1,000 genetically diverse female mice on various diets to understand how dietary changes affect health and longevity. The study showed that mice eating fewer calories lived longer … Read more

8 Essential “Nos” Parents Should Practice

When it comes to parenting, saying “yes” is often seen as the default response. However, successful parenting requires a more nuanced approach. Guiding your kids towards becoming successful adults involves teaching them essential life skills and values that will serve them well in adulthood. By being unafraid to say “no” to certain behaviors or habits, … Read more

Human Genes Linked to Brain Development and Autism

Researchers have discovered a link between two human-specific genes, SRGAP2B and SRGAP2C, and the gene SYNGAP1, which is associated with intellectual disability and autism spectrum disorders. The study found that these genes slow down synapse development in humans, a process thought to contribute to advanced learning abilities. By turning off these genes in human neurons, … Read more

Internet Archive Returns Online After Cyberattack and Data Breach

The Internet Archive has resumed operations in a read-only state after a cyberattack and data breach brought down its digital library and Wayback Machine last week. A DDoS attack and database theft are believed to be the causes of the outage, with 31 million unique email accounts compromised. Founder Brewster Kahle announced that users can … Read more