The surprise Roblox gaming hit

Graham Fraser Technology Reporter Roblox Shooting, chasing, exploring – hit video games tend to have themes that set the pulse racing. One of the world’s most popular new titles, however, is about something considerably more sedate – gardening. Grow a Garden involves players slowly developing a little patch of virtual land. It’s something that, earlier…

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Invisible notification hack for Android can launch hidden app actions while showing fake links that look totally safe

Hackers are using invisible Unicode to trick Android into opening dangerous links from notifications The link looks normal, but Android secretly opens something else without warning or consent Even trusted apps like WhatsApp and Instagram are vulnerable to this hidden notification exploit A security flaw in Android’s notification system could allows malicious actors to deceive…

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This major Kali Linux update could change how ethical hackers break into networks -new tools, VPN IP visibility, and more!

Kali Linux 2025.2 brings powerful new tools for experienced penetration testers Offensive Security realigns Kali’s interface with MITRE ATT&CK – finally, structure meets hacking function New BloodHound tools hint at deeper Azure and Active Directory targeting than ever before The newest update to Kali Linux, version 2025.2, introduces over a dozen new tools alongside enhancements…

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AI-powered spy hack lets criminals steal your voice using a cheap FM radio antenna

AI can now reconstruct speech through concrete using just a laptop’s unshielded microphone wiring Laptop mic cables double as antennas, leaking audio through radio harmonics MEMS microphones emit signals that betray private conversations without any system compromise or malware A new form of eavesdropping uses artificial intelligence to recover speech from devices through walls. A…

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Breakthrough magnet design could transform MRI and magnetic levitation

Physicists Prof. Dr. Ingo Rehberg from the University of Bayreuth and Dr. Peter Blümler from Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz have developed and experimentally validated an innovative approach for generating homogeneous magnetic fields using permanent magnets. Their method outperforms the classical Halbach arrangement — which is optimal only for infinitely long and therefore unrealizable magnets —…

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