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Cybersecurity experts urge smartphone users to switch off WiFi when not in use

A new cybersecurity report is challenging common safety beliefs, stating that even cautious smartphone owners remain vulnerable. The French government’s digital security team, CERT-FR, warns that constant Wi-Fi and Bluetooth use creates a significant, often overlooked, entry point for attackers. The authority’s latest analysis , reviewing threats since 2025, identifies public networks as especially dangerous. Hackers can deploy “man-in-the-middle” attacks on these connections to intercept private data like passwords and bank details without a user’s knowledge. A tactic called the “ Evil Twin ” attack adds to the risk. Criminals create convincing copies of legitimate hotspot names. Once a user connects to this fake network, their device can be infected with harmful software, potentially leading to a total lockdown. Connecting through older network technology, such as 2G, also increases your exposure. These outdated systems contain well-known security weaknesses that are simpler for ...
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AI image generators repeatedly use the same 12 visual styles — study

A new study reveals that artificial intelligence image generators often lack originality, repeatedly producing pictures from just a dozen common visual styles. This happens even though the technology is trained on vast libraries of online images. Researchers played a “visual telephone” game with AI models to test their creativity. They used Stable Diffusion XL to make an image from a text prompt. Another model, LLaVA, then described that image. That description was used to create a new image, and the cycle continued for 100 rounds. Just like the whispered message in the children’s game, the original idea quickly vanished. However, the images did not become random. Instead, they almost always shifted toward one of twelve dominant visual themes. PH businesses reap Php10 for every Php1 spent on AI investment — study AI can predict heart attack survival and personalize treatment — study The scientists ran this experiment 1,000 separate times. In most cases, by around the 100th e...

nubia Neo 3 GT Review

nubia is probably the only brand that takes budget gaming phones seriously. I mean, just look at the design of the new model we’re reviewing now, the nubia Neo 3 GT . The Neo 3 GT 5G doesn’t look like any of the sub-Php13,000 phones we’ve seen, not considering its predecessors, of course. As you already know, it came from a line of affordable phones with a hardcore gaming design. The chipset is historically not the best in class, but the overall package — from the design, shoulder trigger, to the bundles — makes for a complete gaming experience if you’re on a budget. But being the first “GT” in the series, has the performance been improved? Or are you better off with a more casual-looking smartphone with a faster chipset? Read our nubia Neo 3 GT 5G review to find out. nubia Neo 3 GT 5G Specs Android 15 6.8-inch FHD+ AMOLED display, 2392 x 1080 pixel resolution, ~386ppi 120Hz refreshs rate, 1200Hz instantaneous touch sampling rate 100% DCI-P3, 1300-nit peak brightness 2.7GHz...