November 2025

Microsoft warns that a key OpenAI API is being exploited to launch cyberattacks

SesameOp malware uses OpenAI Assistants API as covert command and control channel It allows persistent access, executes commands and exfiltrates data via encrypted API traffic Microsoft recommends firewall audits, tamper protection, and endpoint detection to mitigate threats To be able to function properly, malware needs a way to communicate with its “headquarters” – the command […]

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Toncoin falls below $2 as overall market conditions weigh on price

TONNE$1.9431 fell sharply over the past 24 hours, falling below the key $2 level amid a broader crypto market slowdown that saw the CoinDesk 20 Index (CD20) fall 2.57%. The token fell 5.5% to $1.97, with volume up 89% above daily averages. Traders pushed TON through several support zones before finding a position near $1.92,

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Kyler Murray criticized after Marvin Harrison Jr shines with Jacoby Brissett

NEWYou can now listen to PK Press Club articles! Marvin Harrison Jr. showed Monday night why he was the fourth overall pick in last year’s draft. The second-year receiver for the Arizona Cardinals set a career high with seven receptions, including a touchdown. His 96 receiving yards were the fourth most receiving yards in 25

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World news in brief: Call for self-sufficiency in financing health care, Australian treaty with indigenous peoples, Haitian women in danger

Healthcare aid from abroad is expected to see a 30% to 40% drop this year compared to 2023, according to the United Nations health agency. This has already led to reductions of up to 70 percent in key health services in some of the 108 low- and middle-income countries outlined in a new WHO report.

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NFL News: Cowboys trade for Bengals linebacker to help struggling defense

NEWYou can now listen to PK Press Club articles! The Dallas Cowboys add reinforcements to one of the worst defenses in the NFL. The team acquired linebacker Logan Wilson from the Cincinnati Bengals for a 2026 seventh-round pick, the Bengals announced Tuesday. Wilson, 29, requested a trade amid a reduction in snaps. The linebacker is

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Surviving the next pandemic could depend on where you live

The study, released Monday ahead of G20 meetings later this month in Johannesburg, South Africa, shows that unequal access to housing, health care, education and employment puts millions more people at risk of disease. The report released by UNAIDS – the global agency dedicated to ending AIDS and HIV infection – reveals that inequalities not

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Jake Paul’s fight with ‘trash’ Tank Davis canceled after assault allegations

NEWYou can now listen to PK Press Club articles! Jake Paul’s fight against WBA lightweight champion Gervonta Davis has been canceled after the latter once again found himself in legal trouble. In a civil suit filed in Miami last week, Davis was accused of assault and battery on his ex-girlfriend at a strip club where

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A new effort is underway to combat toxic mercury pollution

Mercury is a toxic metal that can harm the brain, lungs, kidneys and immune system. It is particularly dangerous for children and pregnant women. Mercury pollution often results from industrial activities, including small-scale gold mining, and can travel long distances through the air and water. Citizens of Minamata, Japan, suffered for decades from mercury poisoning,

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