Security
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Teenager Cashes Out Over Ten Grand from Home Through Xianyu for Ride-Hailing, Netizens Say Platform is Too All-Encompassing
A family’s financial loss, initially suspected as account compromise, was revealed to be a teen’s scheme involving ride-sharing and an online marketplace. The daughter used her mother’s account to order rides, then received payment from riders through a secondary platform. This sparked debate on the broad range of services offered by such platforms, including the potential for misuse and the need for stronger security protocols.
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Millions of Exam Papers Embark on Journey: Police Escort Postal Trucks Nationwide
As the 2025 Gaokao nears, China is undertaking a massive logistical operation: nationwide distribution of exam papers. China Post, with police escorts and advanced technology like Beidou, is ensuring secure transport for over 13.35 million examinees. The operation highlights the exam’s importance and underlines the need for public vigilance and cooperation.
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New Phishing Tactic: Hackers Exploit Fake Login Pop-ups, Apple Browsers at Highest Risk
SquareX warns of a new “Browser in the Middle” phishing technique using fake fullscreen login pop-ups to steal credentials. Exploiting browser vulnerabilities in Chrome, Edge, and Safari, attackers create convincing illusions. Safari is at highest risk due to a lack of visual warnings during the transition to fullscreen mode.