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Raphael Kahan
Data breach blows cover on Iran’s elite hacker academy
Information on more than 1,000 people linked to Ravin Academy, accused of recruiting hackers for Iranian intelligence services, surfaces online, revealing how Tehran allegedly uses academic fronts to train and deploy cyber operatives under international sanctions
Raphael Kahan
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11.07.25
Former IDF legal chief's vanished phone: Can investigators recover what she tried to hide?
As Yifat Tomer-Yerushalmi’s smartphone remains missing, Israeli experts weigh whether advanced forensics can unlock potential evidence from a device possibly submerged in the sea and protected by encryption
Raphael Kahan
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11.04.25
Liquid gold 2.0: Israeli startup turns olive oil byproducts into sustainable innovation
PhenOlives from Emek Hamayanot has developed a breakthrough technology that transforms olive oil waste into flour, clean water and antioxidant extract, redefining one of the most polluting industries into a model of sustainability
Raphael Kahan
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11.02.25
NEO: The pricey new robot that's a dream for your home - and nightmare
Robotics firm 1X has introduced a human-sized AI assistant to handle household chores; but to learn, it streams your home to real workers; the result: a $20,000 mix of tech innovation and privacy concerns, as human eyes train the robot via its cameras
Raphael Kahan
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11.01.25
Samsung’s best-value smartphone of 2025? We tested the Galaxy S25 FE
It looks and feels like a flagship, but doesn’t always act like one. With a stunning screen, strong battery and seven years of updates, Samsung offers great value — though the camera and innovation lag behind
Raphael Kahan
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10.31.25
Basic device, luxury price: how we became suckers for the smartphone industry
Once a luxury, the smartphone is now an essential tool — yet prices remain sky-high; A 2025 market review exposes massive profit margins, showing that marketing tactics, not production costs, keep consumers paying premium prices
Raphael Kahan
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10.18.25
Israel under fire in massive global cyber offensive, Microsoft report warns
Israel ranks third globally in cyberattack volume, behind US and UK, and leads the Middle East with over 20% of regional attacks; Iran behind 64% of attacks on Israeli targets, alongside rising threats from Russia and ransomware gangs
Raphael Kahan
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10.16.25
How an alleged Israeli AI influence campaign attempted to ignite revolution in Iran
New study reveals how PRISONBREAK, a sophisticated AI-driven network believed to be linked to Israel, sought to stir rebellion against Iran’s regime during peak of June's 12-day war
Raphael Kahan
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10.08.25
Report: Israel to spend over half a billion shekels turning ChatGPT into public diplomacy tool
Foreign Ministry’s $145 million global campaign enlists US firms, influencers, and AI platforms like ChatGPT to shape pro-Israel narratives online and counter growing criticism among young Americans
Daniel Edelson, New York, Raphael Kahan
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10.06.25
Apple struggles to build next-gen Siri with secret ‘Veritas’ AI tool
Apple is accelerating Siri 2.0, unveiling a secret training tool and eyeing external AI integration — possibly Google’s Gemini; Yet the launch is pushed to 2026, and another top executive may exit as Apple fights for its AI future
Raphael Kahan
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09.28.25
Microsoft’s ban of IDF Unit 8200 raises fears of growing tech boycott of Israel
Analysis: After Microsoft blocked Unit 8200 from accessing intelligence data on its cloud servers, other companies may see Israel as a liability and use the precedent to cut ties; at the same time, it could open opportunities for rivals to step in
Raphael Kahan
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09.26.25
Israeli startup, cyber authority foil major phishing attack mimicking government sites
Malmanta AI used artificial intelligence to detect dozens of fake domains copying Israeli government and security agencies; The National Cyber Directorate removed many of them, but officials warn that not all were taken down
Raphael Kahan
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09.22.25
Massive $5 billion Nvidia-Intel deal could reshape AI and chip industry
Purchase will make Nvidia one of Intel’s largest shareholders, with roughly 4 percent of the company once new shares are issued
Raphael Kahan
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09.18.25
Jared Kushner launches AI startup with top Israeli tech entrepreneur
Trump's son-in-law and tech investor, Elad Gil, launched Brain Co., a stealth AI startup backed by $30 million and Silicon Valley heavyweights, aiming to turn cutting-edge language models into real-world tools for governments
Raphael Kahan
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09.14.25
Shared a secret on ChatGPT? It may already be out of your hands
Millions feed chatbots personal, medical and business data without knowing where it may end up; cyber experts warn OpenAI’s safeguards aren’t enough; here are five steps to keep sensitive information from leaking into outside systems
Raphael Kahan
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09.07.25
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