Further, that alleged activity can’t even reliably be linked to any Meta employee, Meta claims. Strike 3 “does not identify any of the individuals who supposedly used these Meta IP addresses, allege that any were employed by Meta or had any role in AI training at Meta, or specify... Read more
CrowdStrike & NVIDIA’s open source AI gives enterprises the edge against machine-speed attacks
News October 31, 2025
Every SOC leader knows the feeling: drowning in alerts, blind to the real threat, stuck playing defense in a war waged at the speed of AI. Now CrowdStrike and NVIDIA are flipping the script. Armed with autonomous agents powered by Charlotte AI and NVIDIA Nemotron models, security teams aren't... Read more
Two Windows vulnerabilities—one a zero-day that has been known to attackers since 2017 and the other a critical flaw that Microsoft initially tried and failed to patch recently—are under active exploitation in widespread attacks targeting a swath of the Internet, researchers say. The zero-day went undiscovered until March, when security... Read more
Emmanuel Clase’s agent downplays concerns as Guardians pitcher remains on MLB gambling leave
News October 31, 2025
Emmanuel Clase’s agent has said he isn’t concerned, whilst the Cleveland Guardians pitcher is in the middle of a gambling investigation. It comes after an investigation reportedly found “irrefutable” evidence of gambling, which led MLB insider Héctor Gómez to say that Clase’s career was essentially over. Clase was placed... Read more
‘Frankenstein,’ ‘Being Eddie’ and 10 More Must-See Movies on Netflix This November
News October 31, 2025
While we haven’t even gotten to Thanksgiving, a handful of Netflix‘s November movie releases are offering a healthy dose of the holiday spirit. All month long, Netflix will be dropping festive new originals to get you ready for Christmas, starting with A Merry Little Ex-Mas, out Nov. 12, which stars... Read more
Nancy Mace, the South Carolina Republican congresswoman, unleashed a tirade against law enforcement at the Charleston International Airport on Thursday, WIRED has learned. According to an incident report obtained by WIRED under South Carolina’s Freedom of Information Act, Mace cursed at police officers, making repeated derogatory comments toward them.... Read more
Security's AI dilemma: Moving faster while risking more
News October 31, 2025
Presented by Splunk, a Cisco Company As AI rapidly evolves from a theoretical promise to an operational reality, CISOs and CIOs face a fundamental challenge: how to harness AI's transformative potential while maintaining the human oversight and strategic thinking that security demands. The rise of agentic AI is reshaping... Read more
Five class action lawsuits filed against online sweepstakes casinos in 48 hours
News October 31, 2025
Since Tuesday (October 28), five class action lawsuits have been launched against various operators of online sweepstakes casinos. As detailed by betting and gaming lawyer Daniel Wallach, the entities facing the cases as defendants are: FSG / Schorr (Utah) The class action lawsuit filed in a federal court in... Read more
Internet Pricing Is About to Get a Lot Less Transparent
News October 31, 2025
For the past year and a half, internet providers have been required to display broadband “nutrition labels” that show key information for each plan. On Tuesday, the Federal Communications Commission voted to water down its requirements. Tuesday’s vote was technically a “Notice of Proposed Rulemaking,” which will allow public... Read more
Republicans Claimed Biden Censored YouTube. 20 Employees Seem to Say Otherwise
News October 31, 2025
In a letter to a House committee last month, legal counsel for Alphabet, YouTube’s parent company, claimed that president Joe Biden’s administration sought to “influence” the company to crack down on Covid-19 misinformation. Republicans celebrated the letter as an apparent admission of Democratic censorship. But Democrats seem to be... Read more










