This new Android exploit can steal everything on your screen – even 2FA codes
Title: New Android Pixnapping Exploit Steals 2FA Codes and Screen Content A sophisticated new Android security vulnerability known as “Pixnapping”…
Title: New Android Pixnapping Exploit Steals 2FA Codes and Screen Content A sophisticated new Android security vulnerability known as “Pixnapping”…
Researchers have uncovered a new “Pixnapping” exploit that can steal 2FA codes and sensitive screen data from Android devices. The attack abuses pixel rendering and hardware side channels without requiring special permissions. A partial patch is available with a complete fix expected in December.
A dangerous new attack method called Pixnapping can steal everything displayed on your Android screen, including sensitive two-factor authentication codes and private messages. According to security researchers, this sophisticated exploit represents a significant threat to mobile security despite being partially patched in recent updates.
** Walmart announces groundbreaking partnership with OpenAI to integrate shopping capabilities directly into ChatGPT. The new feature allows customers to purchase Walmart products through conversational AI, marking a significant shift toward agentic e-commerce experiences. This development complements Walmart’s existing AI initiatives including their Sparky shopping assistant. **CONTENT:**
Walmart is revolutionizing online shopping through a new partnership with OpenAI that will enable customers to shop directly via ChatGPT, creating one of the first major implementations of agentic shopping in mainstream retail. The integration, announced Tuesday, will allow consumers to purchase Walmart’s extensive product range—including groceries (excluding fresh food), household essentials, and more—through conversational AI interfaces with instant checkout capabilities.
Google’s Nano Banana AI Image Editing Expands to Search, NotebookLM and Photos Platforms Google is integrating its innovative Nano Banana…
Google is expanding its Nano Banana AI image editing capabilities beyond Gemini to Search, Google Photos, and NotebookLM. The conversational editing feature allows users to modify images through simple prompts across multiple Google platforms, representing a significant upgrade to the company’s AI imaging tools.
Google’s Nano Banana AI image editor is making its way to three key platforms—Google Search, Google Photos, and NotebookLM—marking a significant expansion of the company’s conversational image editing capabilities. This move follows the feature’s initial testing in Google’s AI studio earlier this year and subsequent rollout in Gemini 2.5 Flash over the summer. According to Google’s official AI blog, this expansion represents a strategic effort to integrate advanced artificial intelligence tools directly into users’ everyday workflows.
The Pixel IMS app that enables VoLTE and VoWiFi on imported Pixel phones has overcome Google’s recent blocking attempt. A Korean developer has created a new workaround that “launders” API calls to avoid detection. This ensures continued functionality for users in markets where Pixel phones lack carrier support.
In a classic cat-and-mouse game between developers and tech giants, the popular Pixel IMS app has survived Google’s attempt to disable its functionality with an ingenious new fix. The application, which enables VoLTE (Voice over LTE) and VoWiFi features on Google Pixel devices, now employs a sophisticated method that bypasses Google’s restrictions by routing API calls through alternative system components.
TITLE: Apple Officially Discontinues Clips Video Editing App After Years of Development The End of an Era for Apple’s Social-Focused…
Apple has officially discontinued its Clips video editing app, removing it from the App Store and ending future updates. Existing users can still access the app but are encouraged to export their content as support winds down.
Apple has officially discontinued its Clips video editing app, marking the end of a seven-year run for the company’s social media-focused video creation tool. The tech giant has removed Clips from the App Store and confirmed it will no longer provide updates, signaling a strategic shift in Apple’s approach to content creation software.
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