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A sign at Google’s headquarters on Thursday, October 23, 2025, in Mountain View, California, USA. Benjamin Fanjoy | Bloomberg | Getty Imagesgoogle filed a lawsuit Wednesday against a foreign cybercrime group behind a massive SMS phishing, or “smishing” operation.The organization, dubbed the “Smishing Triad” by some cyber researchers, is primarily based in China, Google said, and uses a phishing kit-as-a-service called Lighthouse to create and deploy attacks using deceptive texts.Google said in a release that the criminal group has caused more than 1 million victims in 120 countries.”They were preying on users’ trust in reputable brands like E-ZPass, the U.S.…

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US President Donald Trump has threatened to sue British public broadcaster the BBC for $1 billion, the latest in a series of actions against major news organizations.Trump’s lawyers said the BBC violated Florida libel laws by editing video clips from the 2024 Panorama documentary, which aired just a week before the November presidential election, to give the impression that the BBC actively encouraged supporters to riot at the US Capitol after losing the presidential election to Joe Biden in January 2021.Recommended stories list of 3 itemsend of listA BBC documentary shows President Trump giving a fiery speech in Washington DC…

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belgrade, serbia AP — Thousands of protesters in Serbia erected a symbolic human shield around a bombed-out military facility on Tuesday, vowing to protect it from redevelopment as a luxury complex by a company linked to US President Donald Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner. Youth-led protesters drew a red line around vast buildings in the capital Belgrade, which were partially destroyed in a 1999 NATO bombing campaign. The site faces demolition and redevelopment under a plan backed by President Aleksandar Vučić’s populist government. The $500 million project to build a high-rise hotel, offices and shops on the site has faced fierce…

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Ben Stokes has brushed aside criticism from “experienced players” over England’s limited Ashes preparations, insisting this week’s internal warm-up with the Lions will be “throwing it against the wall”.The three-day fixture at Lilac Hill, which starts on Thursday (2am BST), is England’s only match ahead of the opening Test against Australia at Perth’s Optus Stadium from November 21, and the decision was closely watched by former England captains Lord Ian Botham and Michael Vaughan and former Australian wicketkeeper Ian Healy. Former Australian opener Simon Katich also told The West Australian – the publication that slammed Stokes and Joe Root on…

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Lujiazui business district in Pudong, Shanghai, China.Liu Liqun | Construction Photography | Hulton Archive | Getty ImagesOn Wednesday, SoftBank Group shares fell as much as 10% after the company announced it had sold its entire stake in U.S. chipmaker Nvidia for $5.83 billion. That’s because the Japanese giant is looking to capitalize on the ChatGPT maker’s “all-in” bet on OpenAI.SoftBank shares fell 3.46% to close at 21,910 shares.SoftBank said in its earnings report that it sold 32.1 million Nvidia shares in October and also reduced its position in T-Mobile, raising $9.17 billion.Asia-Pacific markets were mostly higher on Wednesday after Wall…

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soul Reuters — South Korea’s special prosecutor on Monday indicted former President Yun Seok-yeol on additional charges of abuse of power and aiding an enemy state in connection with last year’s brief imposition of martial law. At a press conference, a prosecutor’s spokesperson cited evidence that military personnel’s cellphones contained phrases suggesting possible provocations against North Korea, such as “drone” and “surgical attack,” and said that Yoon was trying to provoke a military conflict between North and South Korea in order to declare martial law. Yun was removed from office by the Constitutional Court in April and is currently on…

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CNBC’s Jim Cramer told investors why he thinks it might be a good time to invest in packaged blue-chip stocks that have lagged recently, and listed the following companies. procter and gamble and kimberly clark As an underrated winner in this sector.”I’m concerned that we’re missing the bottom right now, especially in a group of stocks that we haven’t really cared about for a long time,” he said.Cramer said Wall Street has been underperforming the packaged goods group for some time, with too much inflation and not enough growth.But Kramer said inflation may be nearing its peak, which will help…

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Foxconn Chairman Young Liu gives a speech at Honghi Tech Day in Taipei on October 18, 2023.Chen Yihua | AFP | Getty ImagesFoxconn, the world’s largest contract electronics maker, said Wednesday that third-quarter profit rose 17% from a year earlier, driven by growth in its artificial intelligence server business.Here’s how to do it foxconn Compared to LSEG SmartEstimates, it emphasizes more consistently accurate analyst forecasts.Revenue: NT$2.06 trillion ($66.29 billion) vs. expected NT$2.60 trillion Net income: NT$57.67 billion vs. NT$50.41 billionFoxconn, officially known as Hon Hai Precision Industry, is the world’s largest appledeveloped the iPhone, but is moving into other ways…

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AP — A TikTok influencer accused of posting videos supporting the Malian military has been killed by a suspected jihadist, authorities in Mali, West Africa, say. “Young TikTok user Mariam Cissé was abducted by armed men on Friday while going to her weekly market in Echelle. The next day at dusk, the same men took her back to Independence Square in Tonka and executed her in front of a crowd,” Timbuktu Mayor Yehia Tandina told The Associated Press. The incident comes as armed jihadist groups linked to al-Qaeda close in on the capital, Bamako. The country’s military junta and its…

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Top articles in Wednesday’s newspapers and transfer rumors…premier leagueWayne Rooney has once again criticized Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk, saying: “I don’t think he’s been at that level this season.” – sun Former Manchester United defender Axel Tuanzebe, now at Burnley, is pursuing a £1 million lawsuit against the club for alleged ‘clinical negligence’ in relation to ‘medical advice’ he received – Daily MailRaheem Sterling was at home with his children on Saturday night when he became the victim of a home invasion – Daily MailRuben Amorim brutally criticized Manuel Ugarte in now infamous team meeting – The Sun Manchester…

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