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Peek-a-boo, Big Tech sees you: Expert warns just 20 cloud images can make an AI deepfake video of your child
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** Think those adorable photos of your kid in the cloud are just sitting there? Think again. A new study shows that many parents don’t realize services like iCloud scan and analyze their children’s images—and experts warn it takes just 20 of those photos for AI to create a convincing deepfake video. Privacy advocates are sounding the alarm, saying Big Tech’s data practices could put kids at risk in ways most families haven’t even considered.
What This Mean: ** This isn’t just about creepy ads—it’s about how easily personal data can be weaponized. As AI tools get scarily good at mimicking real people, parents are left wondering who else might be "using" their kids’ photos without consent. It’s a wake-up call for tighter privacy controls and a rethink of what we share online.
Ascension healthcare data breach exposes 430,000 patient records
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A major healthcare provider, Ascension, suffered a data breach that compromised sensitive information for over 430,000 patients. Cybersecurity expert Kurt "CyberGuy" Knutsson broke the news, highlighting yet another alarming incident where personal medical data was left vulnerable.
What This Mean: Data breaches in healthcare aren’t just about stolen credit cards—they expose deeply personal medical histories, putting patients at risk of identity theft and fraud. This incident underscores how vulnerable our health data is and why stronger protections (and accountability) are urgently needed. If you’re an Ascension patient, it’s worth checking if you were affected and staying vigilant for suspicious activity.
Wireless, waterproof bionic arm with 360-degree wrist rotation
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The Hero PRO is a next-gen bionic arm that’s breaking barriers—wireless, waterproof, and capable of 360-degree wrist rotation. Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson highlights how this tech isn’t just about replacing limbs; it’s about restoring near-natural movement and independence for amputees.
What This Mean: Prosthetics have come a long way from clunky hooks to advanced, intuitive devices. The Hero PRO’s features—like waterproofing and full wrist rotation—mean users can swim, type, or even shake hands without limitations. For people with limb differences, this isn’t just an upgrade; it’s a leap toward seamless living.
Android scam lets hackers use your credit card remotely
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** A sneaky new Android malware called "SuperCard X" is making the rounds, and it's as bad as it sounds. According to cybersecurity expert Kurt "CyberGuy" Knutsson, this scam can swipe your credit card details right from your phone and let hackers make unauthorized purchases remotely—no physical card needed. If you’re an Android user, this is one to watch out for.
Chinese wearable eVTOL jetpack makes historic first flight
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** China just took a sci-fi leap into reality with the world’s first wearable eVTOL jetpack—think Iron Man meets drone tech. Developed by Zhiyuan, this hands-free, tri-ducted flying suit successfully completed its maiden flight, blending futuristic mobility with cutting-edge engineering.
Check washing crisis fueled by AI and mail theft
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Criminals are using AI and old-school mail theft to pull off a modern twist on check fraud called "check washing"—altering stolen checks to steal money. The article explains how tech has made this scam easier and more widespread, but also offers practical tips to protect yourself.
Space capsule marks milestone for bringing cargo back from orbit
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Europe just took a big step in the space race—not for sending stuff *up*, but for bringing it *back*. A company called Atmos Space Cargo successfully tested its Phoenix 1 capsule, proving Europe can now retrieve cargo from orbit. What’s cool? They pulled this off fast by teaming up across borders and using rapid prototyping (think: building and tweaking on the fly).
How to breathe new life into an old computer
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Got an old computer gathering dust? Instead of tossing it out, this piece walks you through how to breathe new life into it—whether by beefing up security, installing Linux for a fresh start, or repurposing it as a media hub or backup device. It’s a practical guide for squeezing more value out of aging tech.
What This Mean: With e-waste and tight budgets on everyone’s mind, this story taps into a real need: making the most of what we already have. It’s not just about saving money—it’s about smarter, greener tech habits that keep old machines useful (and safe) for years longer.
Fox News AI Newsletter: Teacher's tech tell-all goes viral
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** A teacher’s candid take on using AI in the classroom has blown up online, sparking conversations about how tech is reshaping education. The piece, featured in Fox News’ AI newsletter, dives into both the perks and pitfalls of bringing artificial intelligence into schools—from helping overworked teachers to worries about cheating and lost creativity.

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