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The Aloha Stadium Swap Meet in Aiea stands as Hawaii’s ultimate bargain paradise, where savvy shoppers fill car trunks with island treasures without emptying their wallets.
Paradise has a marketplace, and it circles the perimeter of a stadium in Aiea, Hawaii. The Aloha Stadium Swap Meet isn’t your average flea market—it’s a three-day-a-week phenomenon where savvy ...
OpenAI develops automated attacker system to test ChatGPT Atlas browser security against prompt injection threats and ...
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How I Troubleshoot Windows Using Command Prompt
I can’t recall a single month since I started using Windows when I haven't encountered an issue. Whenever something goes wrong, I turn to the built-in Windows tool: Command Prompt. It may look ...
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China: Single voice command exposes humanoid robots to hijacking and cascading attacks
Chinese security tests show robots hacked in minutes via voice or wireless flaws, spreading attacks to other machines and ...
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What Cyber Experts Fear Most in 2026: AI-Powered Scams, Deepfakes, and a New Era of Cybercrime
The internet is entering an age where AI drives both the attacks and the defenses—and experts worry the balance is tipping.
The police in Poland arrested three Ukrainian nationals for allegedly attempting to damage IT systems in the country using hacking equipment and for obtaining "computer data of particular importance ...
SZA has become the latest musician to blast the White House for their use of her music in a pro-ICE ad, calling their post “evil and boring.” The White House posted a video on X using SZA’s “Big Boys, ...
SZA accused the White House of “rage baiting artists” for free promotion of ICE deportation videos, as she called the administration’s use of her song “Big Boys” in a social media post “evil n boring.
Angel Ureña said ex-president, pictured in some photos released by justice department, cut ties with Epstein in 2005 A spokesperson for Bill Clinton accused the White House late on Friday of using him ...
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