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Despite not packing any breakthrough new features, the Galaxy S25 lineup sold like hotcakes in the initial few months after its launch. That helped it achieve something no Samsung phone has managed in the past 5 years. Thanks to that momentum, the Galaxy S25’s yearly sales have reportedly outsold the S24 series by 5%. Interestingly, the Counterpoint Research report claims that the Galaxy S25 family was off to a slower start than its predecessor when it debuted in February 2025. Yet, the lineup outsold the S24, thanks to a mid-cycle sales boost from July to October 2025. This helped the…

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Joe Maring / Android AuthorityTL;DR A last-minute leak suggests the Galaxy S26 series will support file sharing with Apple devices via Quick Share. The feature is said to be “most likely” coming to older Samsung phones alongside the One UI 8.5 update. Google had recently promised that Quick Share’s AirDrop compatibility would expand to other Android devices. The Galaxy S26 series is launching today at 1 PM EST, and while we know practically everything about the phones, a new last-minute leak has still managed to surprise, claiming the new Galaxy S26 series could come with AirDrop compatibility. Leaker chunvn8888 shared…

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Ravie LakshmananFeb 25, 2026Vulnerability / Software Security The U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) on Tuesday added a recently disclosed vulnerability in FileZen to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) catalog, citing evidence of active exploitation. The vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2026-25108 (CVSS v4 score: 8.7), is a case of operating system (OS) command injection that could allow an authenticated user to execute arbitrary commands via specially crafted HTTP requests. “Soliton Systems K.K FileZen contains an OS command injection vulnerability when a user logs-in to the affected product and sends a specially crafted HTTP request,” CISA said. According to the Japan…

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Search engine optimization (SEO) — be found. Answer engine optimization (AEO) — be the answer. AI engine optimization (AIEO) — be the recommendation. Assistive agent optimization (AAO) — be chosen when no human is in the loop. Four stages where each clearly absorbs the last. The word that stays constant across the last two is “assistive,” and that’s important because it names the purpose: what the system does for the user. The word that changes is just one: engine becomes agent — a single pivot that tracks the real shift in our industry, from systems that recommend to systems that…

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Since it was announced a little over a week ago, Discord’s global age verification rollout has been a bit of a mess. First, the chatroom and voice chat company had to clarify that it won’t require all adults to upload an ID or facial scan to prove how old they are, as the initial post left many users with that impression. Second, the announcement came shortly after one if its existing customer service partners was breached, which lead to hackers getting a hold of user information, including government IDs provided for age verification. Third, users discovered that Discord had partnered…

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Venture funding in cybersecurity continued to concentrate in large private rounds at the end of 2025, driving valuations higher across stages. Data from DataTribe shows total capital invested approached $150 billion for the year, with a disproportionate share flowing into fewer than 100 deals. Cybersecurity investment areas (Source: PitchBook) In Q4 alone, fewer than 100 transactions represented more than $34 billion in investment, and multiple financings surpassed the $1 billion mark. Companies continued to extend their time to exit, keeping significant capital in late stage private markets. At the same time, IPO activity strengthened. The U.S. market recorded 110 offerings…

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The Toyota C-HR was always known for its bold and unique styling, but that might have been about it. Discontinued in 2022, the C-HR suffered from a sluggish and noisy powertrain, minimal passenger space, and an uncomfortable ride. Even its best feature, the exterior styling, caused blind spots while driving. However, Toyota is changing all of that with the reintroduction of the C-HR for 2026. Now fully electric, the C-HR combines its unique styling with more horsepower, standard all-wheel drive, and a host of convenient tech features. Available in two trim levels, the SE and XSE, we will cover the…

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A financially motivated threat group dubbed “Diesel Vortex” is stealing credentials from freight and logistics operators in the U.S. and Europe in phishing attacks using 52 domains. In a campaign that has been running since September 2025, the threat actor has stolen 1,649 unique credentials from platforms and service providers critical in the freight industry. Some of the Diesel Vortex victims include DAT Truckstop, TIMOCOM, Teleroute, Penske Logistics, Girteka, and Electronic Funds Source (EFS). Researchers at the typosquatting monitoring platform Have I Been Squatted uncovered the campaign after finding an exposed repository containing an SQL database from a phishing project that the threat…

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PPC Automation is finally delivering on its promise… if you know how to structure Google Ads for more profit. What’s the best way to allocate ad spend?  With Performance Max auto-piloting PPC campaigns and keyword monitoring on the back burner, how can I ensure shoppers purchase our products? Watch on-demand to see how these PPC experts are getting higher ROAS & lower CAC in 2026. Duplicate These Profitable PPC Campaigns  With $200M+ in ad spend under their belts, the marketing leadership team at DigiCom, a 2025 Inc. 5000-listed ecommerce growth agency, broke down how you should configure high-growth paid search,…

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Timothy Youngblood didn’t set out to be a CISO, but he became CISO at four major enterprises, took on angel investing and won the Most Valued Member award at the Summer Investor Capital Expo of the world’s largest angel group last summer. The path to security leadership Some rivers rush headlong to their destination, others meander slowly without seeming to recognize where they will inevitably end. Tim Youngblood is that latter type. Why and how did he choose a career in cybersecurity?  “I think it chose me,” he says. “I came from a single family home in Atlanta. We didn’t…

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