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US Judge Limits Google's Search Deals to One Year

A US federal judge restricts Google's default search contracts to one year, forcing annual renegotiations. This ruling aims to boost competition, especially for AI rivals like OpenAI and Perplexity. Read the full analysis.

Surat Couple's Private CCTV Videos Leaked Online

A Surat couple faces trauma after intimate CCTV footage from their Vesu apartment went viral on social media. Police probe hacking & privacy breach under BNS and IT Act. Read more.

Pune man loses Rs 25 lakh in cryptocurrency scam

A 31-year-old engineer from Hinjewadi lost Rs 25 lakh to cyber criminals in two separate incidents between November 5-20. Learn how cryptocurrency investment scams work and protect yourself.

New Android Banking Trojan Sturnus Detected

Security researchers discover Sturnus malware targeting Indian Android users through fake apps. The trojan steals banking credentials and records messages from WhatsApp, Telegram, and Signal. Protect your device now!

Edge for Android Gets Massive Extension Boost

Microsoft Edge Beta for Android now lets you install thousands of Chrome extensions, making it more powerful than Chrome. Follow our simple guide to enable this feature and supercharge your mobile browsing.

Perplexity Comet AI Browser Launches for Android

Perplexity's revolutionary Comet AI browser arrives on Android with early invite access. Experience unified AI search and instant automation across websites. Get the future of browsing now!

Apple Brings Final Cut Pro & Logic Pro to Web

Apple makes professional creative tools accessible to everyone by launching Final Cut Pro and Logic Pro on the web. No Mac or iPhone required - start editing immediately!

Hackers & Crime Rings Team Up to Steal Cargo

Sophos report reveals dangerous alliance between ransomware groups and crime syndicates targeting global supply chains. Learn how cybercriminals are hijacking cargo worth millions.

Agentic Browsers: The Prompt Injection Danger

Discover how AI-powered browsers and zero-click interfaces are creating new cybersecurity vulnerabilities through prompt injection attacks that could compromise your data without a single click.

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