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Your evening briefing: a short audio round-up of 6 top stories, drawing on Engadget, Collider, The Guardian, Far Out.
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Coca-Cola suspended production at its Fairlife dairy after a ransomware attack
Coca-Cola has temporarily suspended US production at its Fairlife dairy business after a ransomware attack affected its production systems. The disruption matters because Fairlife is a major Coca-Cola brand, and cyberattacks on food suppliers can cause prolonged production problems and shortages for retailers. Coca-Cola disclosed the incident in a filing with the US Securities and…
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Microsoft Restores Player’s 25-Year-Old Account With Son’s Baby Photos After Nuking It Due to Hacker
Microsoft has restored Joshua Khane’s 25-year-old Microsoft account after it was compromised by a hacker and initially suspended. The recovery returned access to his Xbox purchases, OneDrive data and irreplaceable family photos, while raising concerns about account recovery and reliance on digital services. Khane said the account contained thousands of dollars’ worth of games and…
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Now, even Russia’s most elite hackers are using Clickfix to infect devices
Ukraine’s cyber security agency says Sandworm, an elite Russian military intelligence hacking group, has begun using the ClickFix technique to target sensitive Ukrainian organisations. The tactic relies on fake CAPTCHA prompts that trick victims into pasting malicious commands into a terminal, showing that a method previously associated mainly with financially motivated criminals is now being…
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Hack And Bash: How 007 First Light Mixes High-Tech Gadgets With Old-School Brawling
The article text was unavailable because the page required JavaScript and cookies, so its reporting cannot be summarised reliably. From the title alone, it appears to discuss how *007 First Light* combines advanced gadgets with close-quarters combat. No further details, figures, quotations or context were provided in the accessible text. A summary based on anything…
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Amid FBI investigation into Steam malware, Florida man arrested and charged with stealing crypto currency as part of $220,000 scheme
A Florida man has been arrested and charged in connection with a $220,000 cryptocurrency theft scheme, coming to light as the FBI investigates malware distributed through Steam. The case highlights ongoing concerns about cybercriminals using gaming platforms to target users’ digital wallets, underscoring the broader risks posed by malicious software circulating on trusted storefronts. Details…
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Netflix’s ‘Enigma Variations’ Casts Riley Keough, Devon Terrell, Carl Clemons-Hopkins & Nicholas Podany
Netflix has added Riley Keough, Devon Terrell, Nicholas Podany and Carl Clemons-Hopkins to the cast of its upcoming limited series “Enigma Variations,” an adaptation of André Aciman’s bestselling novel. The casting matters for Netflix’s prestige drama slate, bringing together a notable ensemble to bring Aciman’s story of shifting identity and relationships to the screen, joining…
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Grand Theft Auto 6 leaker who was given an indefinite sentence in 2023 because he wouldn’t stop hacking is now out of hospital and awaiting retrial
A hacker linked to the 2023 Grand Theft Auto 6 leak, who was given an indefinite hospital order because he continued hacking even after his arrest, has reportedly been discharged from hospital and is now awaiting a retrial. The case drew widespread attention as one of the most significant security breaches in gaming history, after…
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Man detained after allegedly trying to breach security at Today show studios
A man was detained on Thursday after allegedly bypassing security at NBC’s Today show studios in New York, reportedly while searching for weather presenter Al Roker. According to TMZ, when he could not locate Roker he lunged at co-host Craig Melvin and shouted a racial slur, prompting his removal from the premises. The incident raises…