Elon Musk To Layoff Over 3,700 Employees At Twitter

After a revamped Blue subscription , the next step that Mr. Musk is taking to tune Twitter is – cutting over 3,700 jobs at Twitter! That’s nearly 50% of the current workforce. Well, all employees expected this to happen eventually ever since Elon Musk took over Twitter. An official announcement regarding the job cuts will happen as soon as this week. Also, Musk is keen to end the remote work policy at Twitter, asking the employees to work at the office daily....

December 24, 2025 · 2 min · 348 words · Todd Collins

Email.It Data Breach: Hackers Set

Email.it , an Italian email service provider has just disclosed a data breach into one of their servers. This breach led by a new hacking group called NN (No Name), claims to be compromising the server back in January 2018 and has been stealing data since then. Finally, they set-up the entire database for sale in a dark web forum, that contained over 600,000 customers data! This was after the Email....

December 24, 2025 · 2 min · 353 words · Marc Byrne

Facebook To Take Steps Against Ukrainian Whistleblower’S Leak: Zuckerberg

A Facebook spokesperson on Friday stated that the social networking giant would take down posts on US President’s impeachment inquiry. After this, Zuckerberg’s team took this decision when critics raised questions on the company’s privacy policies. After the name of the Ukrainian Whistleblower surfaced on Facebook and Twitter, news agencies slammed the former for incompetence in maintaining privacy on the matter. “The mentions of the whistleblower’s name will be removed from all sources on Facebook....

December 24, 2025 · 1 min · 202 words · James Davis

Fbi Warns Companies About Rise In Ragnar Locker Ransomware Attacks

The US FBI issued a flash aler t yesterday to all its private partners regarding the Ragnar Locker ransomware group’s rise. The malicious gang has previously targeted several high-profile companies, as described by the FBI , and demands an exorbitant ransom amount. The alert includes IOC to detect and safeguard against the Ragnar Locker attacks. Uprising Ragnar Locker Ransomware Ragnar ransomware was touted to be one of the toughest groups to tackle since it follows new techniques to evade detection and uses clever means to encrypt systems....

December 24, 2025 · 2 min · 350 words · Robert Thomas

Fix

Many of us have used the iTunes Store to download and buy songs, movies, and other things. However, in recent times, many users have been facing an error that says, “An unknown error occurred with Error Code 0x80092013.” Most of the time, it also says, “There was a problem downloading with the same error code.” However, this error mainly occurs in the Windows operating system. It usually occurs when we try to access the iTunes store or while downloading some media....

December 24, 2025 · 3 min · 536 words · Bill Ruderman

Fix “Critical Process Died” Error In Windows 10

If you came here to fix the “Critical Process Died” Error, you must hear the term BSOD, known as bluescreen of death. This happens to many Windows 10 users, possibly because of hardware and software issues. In this, we offer a solution to a BSOD error caused by a critical process die. Generally, when Windows can’t process programs or OS correctly, windows keeps restarting and showing a BSOD error. The main reasons are memory crashes, system file corruption, and the file needs to run....

December 24, 2025 · 4 min · 820 words · Alicia Schleppenbach

Fix: Facebook Marketplace Showing Wrong Location, Currency, Or Country

Facebook Marketplace is a powerful platform for buying and selling locally, but it can be frustrating when it displays the wrong location, currency, or country. This issue can disrupt your shopping or selling experience, making listings irrelevant or prices confusing. Whether you’re seeing items priced in Brazilian Real instead of US Dollars or listings from a city you’ve never visited, these glitches are common but fixable. This guide provides clear, step-by-step solutions to resolve these problems and optimize your Marketplace experience....

December 24, 2025 · 7 min · 1301 words · Ty Patterson

Flaw In Uber Servers Let Anyone Use Uber’S Official Email Id

A security researcher found a flaw in Uber’s servers, which can let anyone use the company’s official email account to send emails! This flaw is said to be in Uber’s endpoint systems, which was reported but denied by Uber. Yet, the security researcher who found this balmed Uber’s ignorance and warns users of potential scams, exploiting this flaw. Uber Ignoring Flaw in its Systems Several tech companies hire pentesters or participate in bug bounty programs to surface any unknown bugs in their systems, so they can be patched before a black hat hacker may exploit them....

December 24, 2025 · 2 min · 314 words · Ronnie Roll

France Watchdog Fines Microsoft Of 60 Million Euros For Advertising Cookies

To thwart the uncalled-for use of advertising cookies, France’s privacy watchdog CNIL has imposed a fine of 60 million euros ($64 million) on Microsoft for violating its laws against the use of cookies. It is the largest fine so far in 2022 and with that, Microsoft will have to pay 60,000 euros every day after it goes overdue. France Fines Microsoft for Violating Rules Around Cookies In the latest update from France, the country’s privacy watchdog National Commission for Technology and Freedoms (CNIL), has fined Microsoft Ireland worth 60 million euros or $64 million USD....

December 24, 2025 · 2 min · 278 words · Janine Decena

Free Users Of Apps Like Youtube And Spotify Are Big Threat Now

Italy has started blocking the pirate sites completely and this has been going great now. The traffic for music pirating sites is decreasing a lot already. Now piracy has become one of the least priority issues for the Italian Music industry. But there is another great threat that is posing to be a bigger problem in the industry altogether. Yes, there is another threat that can be severe for the industry....

December 24, 2025 · 2 min · 292 words · Ida Denton

Fujifilm X

The Japanese reputed camera maker is all set to launch their new masterpiece later this month. They’ve set their home page with a countdown timer being set for February 26 this year, unveiling the Fujifilm X-T4 globally. Though it isn’t official yet, leakers are always around to throw some light on how they’d look like. Here’s a couple of new images obtained from reliable sources – Fuji Rumors and Fuji Addict....

December 24, 2025 · 2 min · 283 words · Danny Stremming

Garmin Hit By A Ransomware Attack, Causes Outage Of Services

After being hit by a potential ransomware attack, Garmin had to halt many of its operations across apps, services, and products. This was informed by a notice on its website and also through Twitter, where the company said it’s undergoing maintenance to look for the issues. Meanwhile, customers of all its products have been suffering the outage. Garmin Hit By a Ransomware Attack! This outage also affects our call centers, and we are currently unable to receive any calls, emails or online chats....

December 24, 2025 · 2 min · 366 words · Debbie Jones

Google Appreciated The Man Who Fooled Their Maps With 99 Smartphones

Natural intelligence is always superior to the artificial one. This is considered to be true since so long, and if you’re not agreeing yet, here’s an example supporting this claim. A guy from Germany fooled Google’s popular Maps service by transporting 99 smartphones with GPS enabled across streets, making Google believe there’s huge traffic in that path. Google Appreciated the Man Who Fooled Their Maps with 99 Smartphones Simon Weckert , a general Maps user as us, has tried the simplest way to fool Google’s popular product....

December 24, 2025 · 2 min · 318 words · Clarence Staples

Google Docs, Gmail & Other Google Services Experienced Disruptions

Disruptions hit Google services like Gmail, Google Docs, Google Meet, Google Drive and other Google services. According to the company’s GSuite Dashboard, all the Google services were hit by the disruption on Thursday morning and the issue was faced by many users globally. Google Services Hit by Disruption, but now the Issue is Solved Google Services Hit by Disruption, but now the Issue is Solved However, the issue has been solved, and the dashboard is updated....

December 24, 2025 · 2 min · 307 words · Brandi Sims

Google Drive Gets “Block” Option To Stop Others From Sharing Spam Content

As announced in May this year, Google has developed a new security solution for thwarting spam and abusive content on Google Drive. This is by blocking the malicious sender who is repeatedly found to be sharing spam content. This feature is available for all users, including the free tier, and removes all the content shared by the sender before blocking him across Google services. Google Drive New Security Solution Google Drive is one of the best productivity services from Google suite, that’s extremely helpful in various ways like file hosting, sharing, syncing, and editing....

December 24, 2025 · 2 min · 357 words · Richard Sherwood

Google Is Killing The Street View App In Early 2023

In an apk teardown session by the 9to5Google, researchers found that Google is set to kill the Street View app early next year. While they didn’t mention any reason yet, it should be understood that Google often shelves projects or kills them if they aren’t popular enough. Through dumping the dedicated Street View app, it asks users to access the feature right in their Google Maps. Dumping Google Street View Since having abundant resources, tech giants often don’t mind dumping some of their unpopular offerings easily if they aren’t good....

December 24, 2025 · 2 min · 337 words · Douglas Wrenn

Google Is Working On A New Feature To Find Your Lost Devices

As the current Find My Device service seemed limited, Google is working on a new Find My Device network leveraging Google Play Services. This was spotted by XDA developers who dug into the latest Google Play Services code and found a string justifying their claims. This support, if enabled, will be able to spot the devices of the users and others. Google’s New Find My Device Spotting a lost device is almost impossible these days....

December 24, 2025 · 2 min · 321 words · Mildred Collins

Google Researchers Made An Ai That Can Design A Complex Chip In 6 Hours

To automate the painstaking task of designing chips, Google researchers have developed an AI model – that designs a complex chip in hours. This breakthrough work is so successful that Google used it for making its data center chips, which run AI operations. This new model is receiving industry-wide appreciation since it removed a burdensome task plaguing engineers for decades. Chip Designing in Under 6 Hours! Designing a complex chip that’s the size of our fingernails is so hard....

December 24, 2025 · 1 min · 192 words · Mina Fitzpatrick

Google’S Chrome Is Infected With Critical Zero

Google, the tech giant, had discovered a significant bug issue with one of its products on dank Halloween night. On October 31st, the team was informed by Kaspersky security team about a zero-day bug that’s exploiting its browser Chrome. The bug referred to as CVE-2019-13720, is a Use-after-free in audio. This is reported by Anton Ivanov and Alexey Kulaev at Kaspersky Labs on 2019-10-29. Though the players behind this exploitation are still unknown, the code formations clue to a North Korean cybercrime team called Lazarus Group....

December 24, 2025 · 2 min · 278 words · Ronald Ferri

Gta 5 Cheats: All Playstation, Xbox And Pc Cheats, Cell Codes, And Console Commands

If you are a gamer, you would have played GTA 5 for sure. It is a thrilling game that offers everything you would need. Published by Rockstar Games, GTA 5 came out after a few iterations over a few decades and it is available across PC, mobile phone, PS3, PS4, PS5, Xbox One , Xbox 360, Xbox Series X, and Xbox Series S among others. However, there are a lot of ways you can perfect your gameplay....

December 24, 2025 · 8 min · 1620 words · Jared Lisonbee