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Iranian Hackers Are Going After US Critical Infrastructure


A hacking group is targeting a broad range of organizations, taking advantage of vulnerabilities that have been patched but not yet updated.
What’s new for IT pros in the next Windows 10 update

The first update to Windows 10 since the arrival of Windows 11 makes it clear that Windows 10 will fall behind.
DuckDuckGo Wants to Stop Apps From Tracking You on Android


The privacy-focused tech company’s latest update promises to block invasive data collection across your whole phone.
3G Service Is Going Away Next Year. Here’s What That Means

As companies shut down their aging 3G equipment to make room for 5G networks, older devices like phones, alarm systems, and wearables will lose functionality.
This AI Predicts How Old Children Are. Can It Keep Them Safe?


Yoti’s tech may be enticing for Big Tech companies: It works out if you’re under or over 13, the age most social media platforms require to create an account.
International Operation Knocks Notorious REvil Group Offline


Plus: Data theft in Argentina, a Sinclair Broadcast Group hack, and more of the week’s top security news.
Telegram Is Becoming a Cesspool of Anti-Semitic Content


A new report shows that channels devoted to anti-Jewish conspiracy theories are growing at an alarming rate. Why won’t the platform take action?
Cloudflare Isn’t Liable for Sites That Hawk Counterfeits


A federal judge ruled that the content-delivery service doesn’t “contribute” to copyright infringement.