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Experts say so-called 'Proactive SIM' cards can hijack smartphones, IoT devices and even EV chargers
By Rahim Amir Published
Standardized SIM command from the modem era lets a hostile card run code inside an EV charger

Wi-Fi devices could 'quietly identify' people with nearly 100% accuracy
By Efosa Udinmwen Published
Researchers say ordinary Wi-Fi networks identified 197 people with nearly 100% accuracy, raising concerns about invisible surveillance and privacy.

Cherokee Nation joins list of tribes banning data centers on their lands
By Benedict Collins Published
Citizens of the Cherokee Nation are concerned about the impact of data centers on water, energy, noise, and cultural resource protection.

How to watch FEI World Championships 2026: free live streams, TV channels, schedule, Wednesday's events
By Adam Marshall Last updated
News As the 10th edition of the games heads back to Aachen in Germany, here's how to watch FEI World Championships 2026 from anywhere with free streams explained.

Ex-British F1 engineers build a cheap 466-MPH kamikaze drone
By Christian Cawley Published
The TigerShark drone is a single-use, intermediate-range strike platform designed and built by MGI Defence, a subsidiary of motorsport performance specialists MGI Engineering

'OUR BOYYYY IS BACK' — Star Wars Zero Company gets an explosive final trailer featuring another fan-favorite Clone Wars character
By Demi Williams Published
Bit Reactor has released the final trailer for Star Wars Zero Company, which confirms the return of another fan-favorite Star Wars character.

Hostinger launches a new agentic AI Builder
By Owain Williams Published
Hostinger launches new tool driven by a shift in how customers are using its platform.

Geekom reveals multiple mini-PCs may be infected with malware hidden in a network driver — but it's now down to you to fix your PC
By Benedict Collins Published
A malicious executable hidden within a LAN driver can track keystrokes, intercept data, and swipe passwords from Geekom mini-PCs.
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