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Extended Apple Discounts Persist as 2025 Holiday Shoppers Capitalize on Post-Black Friday Deals

As the 2025 holiday shopping season continues to gain momentum, consumers are still finding significant post-Black Friday opportunities to purchase Apple products at reduced prices. According to the article “The 30 Best Black Friday Apple Deals Still Available on AirPods, iPads, MacBooks, and More,” published by Startup News FYI on November 29, many of the…

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Potential Security Flaw in Apple Podcasts App Raises Concerns Over Malicious URL Exploits

A recent report has highlighted a potential security vulnerability within Apple’s Podcasts app that could be exploited by malicious actors. According to the article titled “Weird Apple Podcasts Behavior Could Enable Hacking Attempts,” published by Startup News FYI on November 28, 2025, unusual behavior in the way the app handles URLs may open the door…

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Cybersixgill Secures $35 Million Series B to Drive Global Expansion and Advance AI-Powered Cyber Threat Intelligence

In recent developments, Cybersixgill, a cybersecurity startup based in Tel Aviv, Israel, has announced the completion of a $35 million Series B funding round led by More Provident and Pension Funds alongside Elron Ventures. This substantial injection of capital, initially reported by Calcalistech under the headline “Cybersixgill completes $35 million in Series B”, marks a…

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Israel Strengthens Cybersecurity with New Software Regulations for Critical Infrastructure Sectors

In the face of escalating cybersecurity threats, Israel’s National Cyber Directorate is effectuating stricter regulations on software utilized by its critical infrastructure sectors. The nation, a global leader in cyber defenses, seeks to fortify its vital systems against sophisticated cyberattacks that have seen a sharp rise in both frequency and sophistication. This push for enhanced…

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TSMC Pursues Legal Action Against Former Executive Over Alleged Confidentiality Breach Amid Heightened Industry Security Concerns

Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC), the world’s leading chipmaker, has initiated legal action against a former senior executive on grounds of alleged security and confidentiality breaches. According to a report titled “TSMC files lawsuit against former executive on security concerns,” published by The Economic Times, the lawsuit marks a rare but significant move by the…

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Foreign-Based Accounts Pose as Pro-MAGA Voices on X, Raising Concerns Over Online Political Authenticity

A recent analytical report has drawn attention to the origins of many accounts expressing pro-MAGA (Make America Great Again) sentiments on the social media platform X (formerly Twitter), shedding light on broader concerns over the authenticity and geopolitical motivations behind online political discourse. According to a November 23 report titled “New X Feature Reveals Many…

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Cloudflare Outage Disrupts Global Services From AI Platforms to Transit Systems Highlighting Internet Infrastructure Vulnerabilities

A widespread Cloudflare outage on Tuesday caused significant disruptions across multiple sectors, including public transit networks, popular AI services, and countless websites reliant on the internet infrastructure provider. According to a report titled “Cloudflare Outage Impacts Thousands, Disrupts Transit Systems, ChatGPT-X, and More” published by StartupNews.fyi, the outage began in the early hours of November…

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Google Boosts Cloud Security with Acquisition of Israeli Cybersecurity Startup Siemplify for $500 Million

In a significant move within the-tech industry, Google has recently acquired Israeli cybersecurity startup Siemplify. The deal, reported to be worth around $500 million, marks a major step for Google as it seeks to bolster its cloud security sector and better serve its growing enterprise customer base. Siemplify, known for its innovative approach to cybersecurity,…

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Why More Kindle Users Are Turning to Jailbreaking in the Push for Device Freedom

As digital reading continues to dominate the literary landscape, a growing number of Kindle users are seeking to reclaim more control over their devices, turning to a controversial yet increasingly discussed practice: jailbreaking. A recent article titled “7 Reasons You Might Want to Jailbreak Your Kindle,” published on Startup News FYI, highlights a range of…

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