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All iPhone and Android users sent urgent text message alert and told ‘don’t click’

Scammers are constantly on the lookout for new ways to fool us all, and it seems the latest threat is arriving via the humble text message. According to the security team at Malwarebytes, there has been a sudden rise in fake chats arriving on phones. Some simply start with the word ‘Hello’ whilst others suggest the cyber crook already knows you.
“Hi, I noticed your contact information is saved in my contacts, can you remind me where we talked before,” a message seen by Malwarebytes reads.
The idea behind these latest chats is to get to know you and find out personal information, which can then be used to steal data.
“As soon as you reply, the scammer will initiate a friendly conversation. Their end goal will be to gain your trust and develop the relationship into a costly romance or investment scam,” Malwarebytes explained.
It might sound far-fetched, but these cons do really work. The infamous “Hi mum” attack – which pretends a family member is in trouble – has seen hundreds of thousands of pounds handed to cyber thieves in the UK alone.
It’s now vital that everyone with an iPhone or Android device stays alert, does not respond or click on any links sent via an unknown contact.
Explaining more, Malwarebytes said, “Responding confirms your number is active. It flags you as someone who reads texts and might engage and the scammer may sell or share your number.”
If you do get a message that you are concerned about, then here’s some simple advice to follow.
• Don’t reply, not even to be helpful. Don’t engage in conversation, even if they seem friendly.
• Never click on links.
• Block the number.
• Report the message to your carrier
You have been warned.
Technology
Microsoft sparks backlash after it rebrands Office software


Microsoft Office users have slammed the software’s rebranding (stock) (Image: FinkAvenue via Getty Images)
Microsoft Office users have criticised the tech giant’s latest rebranding decision after it changed the name of its widely-used software suite.
The package, featuring Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook and OneNote, was initially launched by Bill Gates’ company in 1990 and currently serves approximately 400 million users globally. However, last week users encountered a dialogue box informing them of the name change.
“Welcome to the Microsoft 365 Copilot app,” it stated. “The Microsoft 365 Copilot app (formerly Office) lets you create, share and collaborate all in one place with your favourite apps now including Copilot.”
Copilot, which was introduced in 2023 as Cortana’s successor, is an artificial intelligence chatbot designed to enhance user productivity through content generation and task automation.
Upon learning of the rebrand, meanwhile, software developer and business owner Peter Dedene expressed his frustration: “RIP MS Office. RIP Microsoft 365. Now it’s ‘Microsoft 365 Copilot’. We’re one rebrand away from Excel being a prompt box that says ‘trust me bro, the math checks out’.”
RIP MS Office.
RIP Microsoft 365.Now it’s “Microsoft 365 Copilot”.
We’re one rebrand away from Excel being a prompt box that says “trust me bro, the math checks out.” pic.twitter.com/S1M87W8XwV
— Peter Dedene (@dedene) January 5, 2026
A second person criticised the move: “Microsoft Office is one of the most recognisable brands in the world. This is worse than renaming Twitter to X. I want to have a 2-hour podcast discussion with the middle manager who approved this decision.”
A third observer remarked: “It’s dumb and brand destroying, yes, but note that the brand destruction actually happened back in 2020 when they renamed Office to ‘Microsoft 365’ – it didn’t have anything to do with AI.”
Whilst a fourth X user weighed in: “They spent decades building the most recognisable brand in productivity only to hide it behind a new AI label! It is a clear signal that they want to be seen as an AI company first and a software suite second. Most of us will probably still call it Office until the sun burns out regardless of what the icon says.”
Microsoft defended the rebrand, explaining: “The Microsoft 365 (Office) app is now called the Microsoft 365 Copilot app across web (office.com, microsoft365.com), mobile (iOS, Android), and Windows. The new app name and icon reflects the integration of Copilot within the Microsoft 365 app.”
The tech giant added: “The Microsoft 365 Copilot app continues to serve as your everyday productivity app for work and life. But in the era of AI and integration of Copilot, it’s become much more than that. We’ve made several enhancements to innovate the work and education experience, as well as for consumers with a personal account.”
Elsewhere, Gareth Oystryk, Senior Director of Marketing at Microsoft 365, addressed the backlash, clarifying: “We have not made any recent naming changes to our Office apps. Word, Excel, and PowerPoint, the Office apps within the Microsoft 365 productivity suite, remain unchanged.
“In November 2022, we renamed only the Office “hub” app for web and mobile to the Microsoft 365 app. In January 2025, we updated it to the Microsoft 365 Copilot app to reflect its role in bringing Copilot and Microsoft 365 productivity experiences together in one place.”
Microsoft has advised users: “Existing users with a work and/or personal account can see these changes reflected on their web (office.com, microsoft365.com), mobile (iOS, Android) and Windows app.
“If you’re signed in and still not seeing the change, make sure to connect to the internet and then restart the Microsoft 365 Copilot app.”
Technology
Your Freeview TV matches Sky and Virgin with blockbuster channel upgrade today

If you use Freeview to get your nightly fix of entertainment, there’s some very good news coming to your television. A new channel is launching today, January 13, that brings this free-to-view platform up to speed with more premium services such as Sky and Virgin Media. The blockbuster boost means all Freeview TVs and set-top boxes can now access the TLC service – that’s a platform which has only been broadcast on premium subscription services in the past.
For those not aware, TLC features popular reality programmes such as Dr Pimple Popper and Say Yes To The Dress. That will continue, but this channel is also getting a boost, with it set to include a range of extra shows, such as sitcoms and Hollywood movies.
Once the update lands on Freeview, you should get access to shows including The Big Bang Theory, Mock the Week and Young Sheldon. Movies arriving soon include Transformers and Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen.
It’s reported that TLC will go live later today on channel 12, although Freeview is yet to update its listings page, so you might need to hold tight until the upgrade takes place.
Once the change arrives, there will be a slight reshuffle. Quest will move from its current slot on channel 12 and move to channel 17.
Sadly, it’s not all good news. It’s also been confirmed that HGTV is closing with content such as My Lottery Dream, Celebrity IOU and Building Alaska being removed from the listings.
We’re expecting Freeview to confirm all the latest changes in the next 24 hours and will update this article once an official update has been posted.
Technology
Instagram users placed on red alert and told to check for ‘password reset’ email

Instagram users are being warned to stay vigilant and watch out for suspicious emails claiming that their passwords need to be reset. It appears that a bug in the Meta-owned platform’s system has been allowing cyber crooks to issue the urgent alert, with some reports suggesting that millions of accounts may have been affected. Instagram has now responded to the danger, with the social media giant saying it has now patched the issue and all accounts remain secure.
The company also states that passwords do not need to be reset and users must simply disregard the message if it lands in their inbox.
Speaking to Bleeping Computer, Instagram said: “We fixed an issue that allowed an external party to request password reset emails for some Instagram users.
“We want to reassure everyone there was no breach of our systems and people’s Instagram accounts remain secure. People can disregard these emails and we apologise for any confusion this may have caused.”
It’s currently unclear how widespread the issue is and how many people have been caught up in the drama. However, the cyber team at Malwarebytes recently posted a message on X (formerly Twitter) saying that over 17 million Instagram accounts may have been compromised – although this has not been confirmed by Meta.
“Cybercriminals stole the sensitive information of 17.5 million Instagram accounts, including usernames, physical addresses, phone numbers, email addresses, and more,” Malwarebytes posted.
“If you haven’t enabled two-factor authentication on your Instagram account, today is a great day to do so.”
Whether this hack is real or not, this latest Instagram attack highlights the importance of keeping accounts secure by using things such as two-factor authentication. As always it’s a good idea not to click on links embedded in emails or hand any data over to people unless you know they are from Instagram. Following those rules should keep things safe.
“Following reports of widespread Instagram password reset prompts, many users were left questioning whether their accounts were compromised,” said Mayur Upadhyaya, CEO of security firm APIContext.
“Following reports of widespread Instagram password reset prompts, many users were left questioning whether their accounts were compromised. Even when accounts aren’t breached, a wave of password reset requests can shake user confidence. It’s a reminder of how critical it is to monitor from both the inside and outside, catching abnormal behaviour before it escalates. If you’re only watching internal systems, you might miss what real users are experiencing. That outside-in signal is often where trust gets tested first.”
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