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- Harvard hit by new breach after phone phishing attack - A phone phishing attack compromised Harvard's alumni and donor database, marking the second security incident at the university in recent months.
- Solar water platforms may solve a major air taxi hurdle - AutoFlight's zero-carbon floating vertiport uses solar power to charge eVTOL aircraft while supporting emergency response, tourism, and marine energy maintenance.
- Scammers target wireless customers in new phone scheme - New phone return scam targets recent buyers with fake carrier calls. Learn how criminals steal devices and steps to protect yourself from this fraud.
- Canadian politician arrested after claiming threatening voicemail was AI - Ontario councilor Corinna Traill faces criminal charges for allegedly threatening to kill a former mayoral candidate and assault his wife in a disturbing voicemail.
- FBI warns email users as holiday scams surge - Holiday email scams including non-delivery fraud and gift card schemes spike in November and December, costing victims hundreds of millions, FBI says.
- How to help older relatives with tech over the holidays - Holiday visits offer the perfect opportunity to help older parents with technology updates, scam protection, and basic troubleshooting skills for safer digital experiences.
- Grain-sized robot could change how doctors deliver drugs - Swiss scientists create grain-sized robot that surgeons control with magnets to deliver medicine precisely through blood vessels in medical breakthrough.
- Dell founder says $6.25B 'Trump Accounts' donation is 'smartest investment’ in children’s futures - Michael Dell donates $6.25 billion to 'Trump Accounts' program helping American children build long-term financial security through savings accounts.
- How 3.5B WhatsApp numbers were scraped and exposed - Researchers exploited WhatsApp's API vulnerability to scrape 3.5 billion phone numbers. Learn how this massive data breach happened and protect yourself.
- Holiday travel privacy risks and how to stay safe - Travel companies share passenger data with third parties during holidays, but travelers can protect themselves by removing data from broker sites and using aliases.
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