Sweaty Betty 'threatened to sue body positive personal trainer after stealing her "wear the damn shorts" slogan without crediting her'
Georgina Cox, 34, accused Sweaty Betty of 'silencing [her] by threats' after she complained that the company used her phrase 'Wear the Damn Shorts' without her consent.
Miss Israel 'denies glaring at Miss Palestine' after the Miss Universe finalist is attacked online when clip of the pair standing side-by-side goes viral
Melanie Shiraz, who is representing Israel, sparked outrage online after she appeared to briefly turn her head towards Palestinian representative Nadeen Ayoub.
Jimmy Kimmel loses 'great friend' as bandleader Cleto Escobar III dies aged 59, five days after late night host abruptly canceled show
When Jimmy Kimmel's show abruptly announced last week's cancellation, questions swirled - but the Daily Mail can now reveal the heartbreaking reason behind his absence.
CCTV image released 'after woman sexually assaulted as she slept on train'
British Transport Police have released an image of a man who they believe may have information which could help their investigation in the incident which happened last month
Pregnant woman in her 40s dies after 'medical episode' at home
Two air ambulances landed outside a home in Kirkby, Merseyside, this morning as the pregnant woman in her 40s required immediate medical attention.
ClickFix May Be the Biggest Security Threat Your Family Has Never Heard Of
An anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars Technica: ClickFix often starts with an email sent from a hotel that the target has a pending registration with and references the correct registration information. In other cases, ClickFix attacks begin with a WhatsApp message. In still other cases, the user receives the URL at the top of Google results for a search query. Once the mark accesses the malicious site referenced, it presents a CAPTCHA challenge or other pretext requiring user confirmation. The user receives an instruction to copy a string of text, open a terminal window, paste it in, and press Enter. Once entered, the string of text causes the PC or Mac to surreptitiously visit a scammer-controlled server and download malware. Then, the machine automatically installs it -- all with no indication to the target. With that, users are infected, usually with credential-stealing malware. Security firms say ClickFix campaigns have run rampant. The lack of awareness of the technique, combined with the links also coming from known addresses or in search results, and the ability to bypass some endpoint protections are all factors driving the growth.
The commands, which are often base-64 encoded to make them unreadable to humans, are often copied inside the browser sandbox, a part of most browsers that accesses the Internet in an isolated environment designed to protect devices from malware or harmful scripts. Many security tools are unable to observe and flag these actions as potentially malicious. The attacks can also be effective given the lack of awareness. Many people have learned over the years to be suspicious of links in emails or messengers. In many users' minds, the precaution doesn't extend to sites that instruct them to copy a piece of text and paste it into an unfamiliar window. When the instructions come in emails from a known hotel or at the top of Google results, targets can be further caught off guard. With many families gathering in the coming weeks for various holiday dinners, ClickFix scams are worth mentioning to those family members who ask for security advice. Microsoft Defender and other endpoint protection programs offer some defenses against these attacks, but they can, in some cases, be bypassed. That means that, for now, awareness is the best countermeasure. Researchers from CrowdStrike described in a report a campaign designed to infect Macs with a Mach-O executive. "Promoting false malicious websites encourages more site traffic, which will lead to more potential victims," wrote the researchers. "The one-line installation command enables eCrime actors to directly install the Mach-O executable onto the victim's machine while bypassing Gatekeeper checks."
Push Security, meanwhile, reported a ClickFix campaign that uses a device-adaptive page that serves different malicious payloads depending on whether the visitor is on Windows or macOS.
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Kim Kardashian and Kris Jenner delete photos with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle from star-studded bash
Images of Harry and Meghan taken at Kris Jenner 's A-list-packed 70th birthday bash have mysteriously vanished from Kim Kardashian's Instagram.
Living In A Box singer Richard Darbyshire dead aged 65 as his heartbroken family pay tribute
Richard Darbyshire, the former frontman of 80s pop band Living In A Box, has died at the age of 65.
Meghan Markle shares tribute to veterans who have 'served, sacrificed, and continue to serve' on Remembrance Day - after not wearing a poppy over the commemorative weekend
The Duchess of Sussex on Tuesday posted to Instagram, sharing a famous clip of Prince Harry in military uniform sprinting to his helicopter mid-interview during his 2013 tour in Afghanistan.
Starmer 'ready to fight' rivals for leadership: No 10 in 'bunker mode' over fear PM's job threatened by 'feral MPs'
With fears of a major backlash following the Budget in a fortnight, friends of Sir Keir are said to be concerned about the possibility of MPs beginning to manoeuvre for the top job
ITV bosses make a MAJOR shake up to I'm A Celebrity voting format
For 25 years it's been a crucial element of I'm A Celebrity - the public can vote to watch their least favourite contestant squirm as they endure gruelling Bushtucker Trials.
Mother of woman, 22, who took her own life on hospital ward hits out at staff's 'indifference, ignorance and at times cruelty' as trust is fined £565,000
Alice Figueiredo, 22, took her own life in a mental health unit at Goodmayes Hospital, Redbridge, after more than 10 similar attempts.
Timothee Chalamet has DUMPED Kylie Jenner, insiders claim... and reveal brutal new way he is humiliating her
Kylie's boyfriend of two-and-a-half years, actor Timothee Chalamet, was nowhere to be seen at her mother Kris Jenner's star-studded 70th birthday party in Beverley Hills this weekend.
Visual Studio 2026 Released
Dave Knott writes: Microsoft has released Visual Studio 2026, the first major version of their flagship compiler in almost four years. Release notes are available here. The compiler has also been updated, including improved (but not yet 100%) C++23 core language and standard library implementations.
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Another day in Starmer's socialist paradise! 1,000 jobs A DAY are now lost under Reeves with experts warning the 'madness' of Labour policies will see the crisis get even WORSE
More than 180,000 people have been left on the workplace scrapheap in the UK in the past year, with 64,000 of those coming in the last two months, according to official figures
Novak Djokovic responds to Piers Morgan's apology as he insists he was 'misinterpreted' over Australian Open Covid scandal after broadcaster's 'liar and cheat' tweets
Novak Djokovic accepted an apology from Piers Morgan after he was branded a 'liar and cheat' after the Serbian tennis star was deported from the 2021 Australian Open over a Covid scandal.
PS5 Has Now Officially Outsold Every Xbox Console Ever Released
Sony reported that PlayStation 5 sales have reached 84.2 million units, officially surpassing every Xbox console ever released. IGN reports: The PlayStation 5 is now up to 84.2 million copies sold after shifting an additional 3.9 million units during the three-month period ending September 30, Sony has announced. That's a slight increase on the 3.8 million PS5 units Sony sold during the same quarter last year, but it's an impressive result given the price of the console has actually gone up over the course of this generation, rather than come down. [...]
As an aside, unlike Sony, Microsoft does not make Xbox Series X and S sales figures public, but analysts have suggested the combined Xbox Series effort is being outsold by the PS5 by at least a factor of 2:1. The more appropriate comparison for the PS5 then, is with its predecessor, the PlayStation 4. Five years into the current console generation, the PS5 is slightly behind the PS4 (the PS4 sold-in to retailers more than 86.1 million units after five years on sale). But Sony has said this console generation is its most financially successful ever, with sales surpassing those made during the reign of all previous Sony consoles.
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How the high street's frumpiest stores became cool again: Fashion snobs may sneer, but these 7 major brands have shaken off their drab image - and here's the 27 hero pieces to snap up this season
Just a decade ago, many people wouldn't be seen dead in supermarket clothing, but now Tu and George are holding their own against affordable, trend-led UK high street stores such as H&M.
Idiot tourists narrowly avoid being gored by bison in Yellowstone
Heart-pounding video shows the pair narrowly avoided disaster despite being urged to leave the area.
Biohacker Bryan Johnson reveals he takes a psychedelic drug once a month to increase his lifespan
The 48-year-old, who claims to be more than a decade younger biologically than his actual age, has long been an advocate of psychedelics for their mind-altering effects.