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70,000 Domains Hijacked, Tata Acquires Pegatron's Indian iPhone Plant, Elon Musk Sues Microsoft, North Korean Hackers Use Flutter, Coke's AI Holiday Ad

  1. 70,000 Domains Hijacked in Widespread Sitting Ducks Attack.
    Cybercriminals are hijacking nearly 800,000 domains using a sneaky technique called Sitting Ducks, leveraging DNS misconfigurations for phishing, investment scams, and malware distribution, impacting businesses and individuals.

  2. Tata Acquires Pegatron's Indian iPhone Plant, Expanding Apple Production.
    India's Tata Group expands its Apple iPhone manufacturing footprint, taking over Pegatron's Chennai plant, adding to its growing presence as a key Apple supplier in India.

  3. Elon Musk Sues Microsoft and OpenAI, Alleging AI Monopoly.
    Elon Musk's renewed lawsuit claims OpenAI and Microsoft formed a monopolistic AI behemoth, unjustly enriching themselves at his expense, a claim OpenAI vehemently denies.

  4. North Korean Hackers Use Flutter to Target macOS with Embedded Malware.
    North Korean hackers are using Flutter apps, disguised as games, to deliver malware to macOS, marking a concerning new tactic in their ongoing attacks on cryptocurrency firms.

  5. Coke's AI Holiday Ad: Nostalgia Gone Wrong?
    Coca-Cola's AI-generated remake of its iconic Christmas ad is a blurry, uncanny valley mess that's angered fans, proving that sometimes, human creativity is irreplaceable—and cheaper AI isn't always better.