Saturday, January 31, 2026

Will a Government Shutdown Spark Major Job Cuts? Trump’s Plan Raises Concerns

U.S. government shutdowns may lead to layoffs, with intense negotiations ongoing. A prolonged shutdown could disrupt federal operations.

North Korean Hackers Impersonates U.S. Officials in Sneaky Cyber Attack in South Korea

North Korea's Kimsuky group attempted a cyber attack in South Korea using deceptive ClickFix tactics to impersonate U.S. officials.

Yoon Suk Yeol Speaks Out: ‘The Rule of Law Has Completely Broken Down’

President Yoon Suk Yeol complies with a controversial investigation, condemning illegal actions by law enforcement in South Korea.

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THE $5 DEATH TRAP: Your Cheap Temu Hair Dryer Failed Safety Tests—Don’t Risk A House Fire!

A recent investigation found that several online-purchased electronics, including hair dryers and fans, fail U.S. safety standards.

Too Good to Be True? Cheap YouTube Subscriptions Now a Big Problem

Seoul warns against YouTube account-sharing scams following a rise in consumer complaints and account suspensions due to policy violations.

Google Rolls Out AI Tools to Stop Scam Calls and Texts on Android

Google enhances Android's security with AI to combat voice phishing and message scams, improving user protection against fraud.

Android 16 to Launch Built-In Intrusion Detection System

Android 16 will introduce a new Intrusion Detection System for enhanced security, storing encrypted logs of activities in Google Drive.

Apple Scrubs ‘Available Now’ After Watchdog Calls It Misleading

Apple removes "Available Now" from AI marketing after NAD concerns over misleading claims about unreleased features.

Apple’s AI Claims Spark Legal Trouble – Seoul YMCA Demands Investigation

Seoul YMCA urges investigation of Apple for misleading iPhone 16 AI claims, citing false advertising and consumer deception.

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