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An App Used to Dox Charlie Kirk Critics Doxed Its Own Users Instead
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An App Used to Dox Charlie Kirk Critics Doxed Its Own Users Instead

by admin September 27, 2025


New research released this week shows that over the past few years the US Department of Homeland Security has collected DNA data of nearly 2,000 US citizens. The activity raises questions about legality and oversight given that DHS has been putting the information into an FBI crime database. Some of the genetic data is from US citizens as young as 14.

The US Secret Service said on Tuesday that it had discovered facilities across the “New York tristate area” running so-called SIM servers—devices that manage and coordinate 100,000 SIM cards at a time for illicit operations. The Secret Service warned, though, that in addition to being used by cybercriminals for scamming, the apparatuses could also be used to launch critical infrastructure attacks that could disrupt mobile networks.

A cyberattack on the UK-based automaker Jaguar Land Rover has been causing a supply chain meltdown, halting vehicle production, costing JLR tens of millions of dollars, and forcing its parts suppliers to lay off workers. The beleaguered company will have to shoulder the full cost of the attack because of inadequate insurance coverage, prompting talks of possible UK government assistance.

If you’re worried about phone searches while traveling or doing specific activities, the password manager known as 1Password has a Travel Mode feature that can help you manage sensitive data and temporarily remove it from your device. We’ve got advice on how to use the tool most effectively.

And there’s more. Each week, we round up the security and privacy news we didn’t cover in depth ourselves. Click the headlines to read the full stories. And stay safe out there.

An app used to out those who spoke ill of the murdered right-wing activist Charlie Kirk was found to be leaking its users’ personal information, doxing the very people it had invited to dox its targets.

The app Cancel the Hate, founded in the wake of Kirk’s September 10 assassination, suspended its services this week after it was revealed that security flaws in the website where the app was hosted exposed users’ email addresses and phone numbers. That site had asked its users to collect and share employment and other personal information of critics of Kirk and others “supporting political violence.” But a security researcher who identified themselves only as BobDaHacker demonstrated to news outlet Straight Arrow News that privacy settings on the site didn’t work as advertised, publicly leaking users’ information even when it was set to private. The hacker also reportedly had the ability to delete users’ accounts at will.

Cancel the Hate, which displayed a photo of Kirk on its homepage and was founded by a Kirk supporter who cited his death as the motivation for creating the site, has since taken down its reporting features. It now displays a message on its homepage that it’s moving to a “new service provider.” The page that allows visitors to buy a $23 T-shirt remains online.

Ransomware groups continued to plumb the depths of abject immorality this week with a new tactic: extorting preschools by stealing toddlers’ personal information and threatening their parents. The BBC reports that a hacker group says it has stolen the names, addresses, and photos of around 8,000 children from the preschool chain Kido, which has sites largely around London but also in the US and India. The hackers are threatening to leak the data if a ransom isn’t paid, going so far as to contact some of the children’s parents to reinforce their threat. The group has also posted sample information and photos of 10 children on their dark-web site.

In August, The Guardian, Israeli-Palestinian publication +972 Magazine, and Hebrew-language publication Local Call revealed how Israeli signals intelligence agency Unit 8200 had built a comprehensive surveillance system to intercept and store Palestinian phone calls. More than “a million calls an hour” could be collected by the system, which reportedly amassed around 8,000 terabytes of call data and stored it in Microsoft’s Azure cloud service in the Netherlands, the publications reported.

This week, following an external investigation commissioned by Microsoft, the company pulled some of the Israeli military’s access to its technology. In a statement, Microsoft president Brad Smith said the firm has taken the decision to “cease and disable” some “specific cloud storage and AI services and technologies” that it was providing to Israeli forces. Microsoft’s action—its investigation is still ongoing—follows a wave of staff protests at its ties to Israel and its ongoing war in Gaza. “We do not provide technology to facilitate mass surveillance of civilians. We have applied this principle in every country around the world, and we have insisted on it repeatedly for more than two decades,” Smith wrote in a statement.



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Endless Legend 2's demo had its critics - here's how Amplitude are changing the early access build in response
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Endless Legend 2’s demo had its critics – here’s how Amplitude are changing the early access build in response

by admin September 20, 2025



I confess, after reading the comments on yesterday’s Endless Legend 2 early access impressions, I am mortally afeared that I’m one of those accursed “positive outliers” I keep reading about in the Gamer Witchfinder Almanac. Seemingly, a fair portion of you were turned off by the recent Steam demo. You may be interested, then, to read specifics about how Amplitude have changed the game in response to demo feedback.


As detailed in a new Steam post, here’s what they think you liked. Firstly, the Tidefall mechanic, whereby the ocean retreats periodically to reveal extra playable terrain, and the regular Monsoons that sweep the land. “This was a core element of the game, and we were happy to see it having a real impact,” the devs write, adding that they tinkered a lot with the quantity of Monsoons and Tidefalls. Apparently, there were once eight smaller Tidefalls to every game of Endless Legend 2, so many that players began ignoring them.


They also reckon you’re keen on the asymmetrical faction design – “always a focus of Amplitude” – and that you’re mostly enjoying the art and sound, including the map design, characters and jingles for stuff like minor factions, or the weird echoey thudding you might hear during Monsoons.


Now for weaknesses. According to Amplitude, the bulk of the negative feedback concerned the user interface. “A quarter of reviews mentioned UI and only 30% of those comments were positive,” they note. “In reading all your feedback we realize it’s not as simple as making a few changes and we are looking at something larger. There are instances where we displayed the wrong or not enough information. There were UI and text bugs to fix and we think more is needed here, which will take some time.”


In particular, they’re looking at making the city screens more intelligible. “Adjacency, leveling districts, managing population, and having clear decisions on what to build next were all muddy,” the devs write. This is a “flow issue”, apparently, which I guess refers to how your eyeballs and attention move from one UI element to the next in the course of urban management.

Amongst other things, they might change up Districts so that you can select them from a construction list like Improvements, rather than picking a tile to build on first. “This will take time to change and won’t be in the initial Early Access, but we will be sharing concepts with you to get feedback,” the devs comment.


To belatedly update my impressions from yesterday, I haven’t had much of a problem with the UI in the early access build, but there were definitely a couple of moments this week when the verdant tile designs made it hard to discern, say, city centres, or units inside cities. It’s definitely rather busy, which is to be expected for a 4X strategy game with such florid factions and a turbulent expanding map. I also sometimes forgot what right-click and left-click do in different contexts. I don’t consider any of these deal-breakers, however.


Following on from those UI thoughts, Amplitude acknowledge that some players have found the colourful world a little too hallucinogenic. They’ve addressed this in early access by making city foundations clearer, so you know to build there, while getting rid of bugs (not the Necrophage) that caused blurriness, and adding more graphics options. They’ve also reduced the colour saturation of the terrain a little and made the all-important hexagonal grid lines more prominent, while shrinking certain fancier vegetation that players kept confusing with Anomalies.


“It’s a difficult balance between providing a lush, detailed world where you can see the leaves blow in the wind during monsoon, and still not have to strain or be confused when trying to see information you need to play,” the developers observe.


In my impressions of Endless Legend 2, I was most critical of the character writing. Demo players were also iffy about this side of the game. In their Steam post, Amplitude note that there are many more words in Endless Legend 2 than the 2014 original, including reams of character dialogue. “We want heroes to feel personal and deep,” they write. “They may be members of your council, have their own friends and enemies, and they talk directly to you and each other. But this additional granularity also came with issues.


“For Early Access we have updated the presentation of the dialog, we are cutting lines and events to focus on only the best and most suitable,” the devs continue. “In some cases, the wrong character would say something, or a character it didn’t make sense for, which we are fixing.” I definitely picked up on a few instances of the latter, but my overarching problem with the character writing is that the focus on characters doesn’t do certain factions justice. The Necrophage are a horde, not a cast. The Aspect are a reef, not an ensemble. That’s what I find attractive about them conceptually, at least.


Endless Legend 2 launches into early access on 22nd September. It’ll start off with five factions. They’re planning to add a sixth plus multiplayer and custom faction support before the 1.0 release next year. If you end up disliking it please don’t burn my house down.



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Google critics think the search remedies ruling is a total whiff
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Google critics think the search remedies ruling is a total whiff

by admin September 3, 2025


While Judge Amit Mehta’s decision blocks some of Google’s predatory practices, it fails to meet this historic moment and shows that his decision was made based on speculative arguments about generative AI, in which Google, because of its interlocking monopolies and distribution advantage, is already a dominant player. Search is one of the largest avenues for future AI queries, and it’s crystal clear that rather than doing the hard thing, Judge Mehta was far more willing to let Google continue bending the internet and our economy to its will than enforcing the law, which is designed to create a level playing field that benefits the American people and innovative, new companies.



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