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Apple alerts exploit developer that his iPhone was targeted with government spyware
A developer at Trenchant, a leading Western spyware and zero-day maker, was suspected of leaking company tools and was fired. Weeks later, Apple notified him that his personal iPhone was targeted with spyware. Source link
Ottawa plagued by 'significant gaps' responding to cyberattacks: AG
There are “significant gaps” in the way the federal government responds to the increasing number of dangerous cyberattacks, a new report from the federal auditor general revealed. Source link
Woman doctor assaulted in West Bengal government hospital, two held
One of the arrested is allegedly a police home guard who had threatened the doctor of consequences if she left the hospital premises Source link
The full TechCrunch Disrupt Stage revealed: Where the future of tech breaks first
The Disrupt Stage, only at TechCrunch Disrupt 2025, is where tech’s biggest bets get made, live and unfiltered. Source link
I’m 5’3” — These Are the 17 Best Skirts I’ve Found for Petite Shoppers
As someone who is challenged in the height department, I thought I would have to hem every skirt I ever owned — until I stumbled upon some Amazon gems. The online retailer is chock full of skirts that are specially made for those who are 5’3” and under. I’ve made it my mission to find […]
Aura introduces a $499 e-ink digital photo frame that lets you go cordless
Aura, founded by early Twitter employees, has launched the $499 Ink frame, its first 13-inch color e-paper photo frame. Using Spectra 6 e-ink technology, it offers a cordless design with up to three months of battery life and a subtle front light for better contrast. Source link
Trump Has Handed Coal Miners a “Death Sentence.” But They’re Not Going Without a Fight.
Kim Kelly After the government betrayed them by refusing to enforce a crucial workplace health rule, a group of coal miners traveled to DC to put Trump on notice. The post Trump Has Handed Coal Miners a “Death Sentence.” But They’re Not Going Without a Fight. appeared first on The Nation. Source link
Indigenous artifacts held in Vatican Museums finally heading back to Canada
Sources tell CBC News the Vatican and the Canadian Catholic Church are making good progress toward an agreement to return Indigenous cultural objects before the end of the year, in a handoff facilitated by the Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops. Source link
Indigenous artifacts held in Vatican Museums finally heading back to Canada
Sources tell CBC News the Vatican and the Canadian Catholic Church are making good progress toward an agreement to return Indigenous cultural objects before the end of the year, in a handoff facilitated by the Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops. Source link
Europe's leaders back Trump call for frontline freeze but Russia says no
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov rejects the idea of halting the conflict at the current contact line. Source link