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    Apple reportedly orders 10M foldable iPhone Ultra models, which could sell for around $2500

    Apple reportedly orders 10M foldable iPhone Ultra models, which could sell for around $2500

    Jul 06, 2026  Twila Rosenbaum
    Apple has reportedly increased its production target for the foldable iPhone Ultra to 10 million units, with an average selling price of $2500. The company also plans to manufacture 70 million iPhone 18 Pro and Pro Max models, bringing total 2026 orders to 220 million units. The foldable device is expected to launch in September alongside the iPhone 18 series.
    Your Quick-Start Guide to Continuous Threat Exposure Management: 5 Steps to Jumpstart Your CTEM Journey

    Your Quick-Start Guide to Continuous Threat Exposure Management: 5 Steps to Jumpstart Your CTEM Journey

    Jul 05, 2026  Twila Rosenbaum
    Pentesting remains a critical security practice, but traditional manual workflows with static documents and email threads slow down remediation. This guide explains how to automate pentest delivery by delivering findings in real time, auto-routing them to the right owners, creating remediation tickets automatically, triggering validation workflows, and tracking progress continuously. Transform your pentesting process for faster, smarter, and more consistent results.
    Oracle E-Business Suite Payments flaw under attack (CVE-2026-46817)

    Oracle E-Business Suite Payments flaw under attack (CVE-2026-46817)

    Jul 05, 2026  Twila Rosenbaum
    A critical vulnerability in Oracle Payments (CVE-2026-46817) is under active exploitation. Attackers are using an unauthenticated file-read technique against the File Transmission component. Organizations running Oracle E-Business Suite versions 12.2.3 to 12.2.15 must apply the May 2026 patch to prevent compromise.
    Non-interactive SSH attacks dominate after login

    Non-interactive SSH attacks dominate after login

    Jul 05, 2026  Twila Rosenbaum
    Non-interactive SSH attacks now dominate after login, accounting for 99.23% of authenticated sessions in a honeypot study. These sessions are automated scanners running a single command to gather system info in under a second. Interactive shell sessions were only 0.10% of traffic, challenging traditional honeypot engagement metrics.
    What a financial planner taught me about cybersecurity

    What a financial planner taught me about cybersecurity

    Jul 05, 2026  Twila Rosenbaum
    After speaking at a financial planners' event, cybersecurity consultant Brian Honan realized his measured talk about risks had frightened many attendees. Reflecting on the language and approach used in the industry, he argues that the goal should be empowerment, not intimidation. This article examines how security professionals can communicate more effectively.
    FIFA World Cup

    FIFA World Cup

    Jul 05, 2026  Twila Rosenbaum
    From Ronaldo’s bizarre 2002 trim to Valderrama’s impossible-to-miss afro, World Cup hairstyles have often stolen the spotlight. This article explores the hidden stories behind these iconic looks and how they became part of football culture, adding depth to the beautiful game’s visual legacy.
    Organist to perform concert for her 100th birthday

    Organist to perform concert for her 100th birthday

    Jul 05, 2026  Twila Rosenbaum
    Julia Josephs, a 100-year-old organist and choir leader from Walberswick, Suffolk, is celebrating her centenary with a special church concert where she will play the organ. A former Royal Academy of Music scholar, she attributes her long life to music. The event will feature a brass quintet, choir, and champagne. Despite declining eyesight, she continues to perform monthly evensongs.
    'Huge mistake': Bill Gates' Epstein ties return to haunt him after Buffett report

    'Huge mistake': Bill Gates' Epstein ties return to haunt him after Buffett report

    Jul 05, 2026  Twila Rosenbaum
    Warren Buffett has paused his annual donations to the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation following the release of the Epstein files that show Gates' close ties to Jeffrey Epstein. Gates apologized to his staff, calling his association with Epstein a 'huge mistake.' The move marks the first time in 20 years that Buffett has withheld his donation, straining a decades-long friendship and partnership in philanthropy.
    Simple soccer skills inspired by Paul Pogba

    Simple soccer skills inspired by Paul Pogba

    Jul 05, 2026  Twila Rosenbaum
    Paul Pogba’s playing style is explained through strength, ball shielding, creativity, and finishing ability. The breakdown shows how he protects the ball by placing his body between the defender and possession in tight spaces. Players can learn how to escape pressure, execute volleys, and improve attacking moments.
    Paramount accuses Netflix of “scorched-earth campaign” against WBD merger

    Paramount accuses Netflix of “scorched-earth campaign” against WBD merger

    Jul 04, 2026  Twila Rosenbaum
    Paramount Skydance has accused Netflix of waging a 'scorched-earth campaign' to poison stakeholders against its proposed acquisition of Warner Bros. Discovery. In a letter to the DOJ, Paramount's chief legal officer claimed Netflix is spreading fear about job losses and content reductions. The merger, which would create a media giant with $79 billion in debt, faces scrutiny from unions and regulators.
    One day after discovery, Meta pulls facial recognition code from its smart glasses

    One day after discovery, Meta pulls facial recognition code from its smart glasses

    Jul 04, 2026  Twila Rosenbaum
    Meta removed Face Recognition code from its Meta AI app just one day after WIRED reported that the unreleased NameTag system was embedded in the software. The company claimed the feature was exploratory and had not been activated publicly. Privacy advocates warn that even the temporary inclusion of such code demonstrates the need for stronger consumer data protections and enforcement mechanisms.
    Amendment to Conde Nast User Agreement & Privacy Policy

    Amendment to Conde Nast User Agreement & Privacy Policy

    Jul 04, 2026  Twila Rosenbaum
    Conde Nast has amended the user agreement for ArsTechnica.com, replacing a key clause about content licensing. The new language grants the company a perpetual, worldwide license to use user-generated content for the service and its promotion. While users retain ownership, the license is irrevocable and covers many uses, including commercial ones. This change highlights the ongoing tension between platform rights and user control over their creations.
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