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The FBI is sounding the alarm over a phishing kit called Kali three sixty five, which is stealing Microsoft OAuth tokens at scale. What makes this particularly dangerous is that stolen tokens can sidestep multi-factor authentication entirely, handing attackers access to privileged accounts without ever needing a password. Organizations of all sizes should be paying close attention.
Shifting to the world of crypto derivatives, OKX and the Intercontinental Exchange are teaming up to bring perpetual oil futures — contracts that never expire — to roughly one hundred twenty million crypto users. The move follows the remarkable success of similar products on Hyperliquid, which recently posted over one point six billion dollars in single-day trading volume. It's a signal that the lines between traditional commodities markets and crypto infrastructure are blurring fast.
And in a moment that's equal parts embarrassing and disruptive for the audio hardware company, the Sonos app has vanished from Apple's App Store. That's a significant problem for anyone who just purchased new Sonos hardware and needs the app to set it up. Android users are unaffected for now, but there's been no clear explanation from the company about what happened or when it returns.
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