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Show HN: Lightweight open source "framework" for building hybrid iOS/macOS apps

Hacker News - Mon, 04/07/2025 - 9:32am

I just released a lightweight open source framework for building hybrid iOS/macOS apps using web technologies with native integration. It's designed for devs who want to combine the flexibility of HTML/JS with native features—without relying on something heavy like Cordova or React Native.

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The Blue Prince Review: A Unique Plunge Into an Ever-Changing Mystery Mansion

CNET Feed - Mon, 04/07/2025 - 9:00am
The indie game mixes puzzles and a random layout of rooms for a one-of-a-kind experience.
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Toll fee scams are back and heading your way

Malware Bytes Security - Mon, 04/07/2025 - 8:52am

Back in August 2024, we warned about a relatively new type of SMS phishing (or smishing) scam that was doing the rounds.

Now a new wave of toll fee scams are working their way round the US. These attempts come as an unexpected text message linking to a website pretending to belong to one of the US toll authorities, like E-ZPass, The Toll Roads, SunPass, or TxTag.

The texts usually create a sense of urgency—a common tactic of scammers, by telling you there is only a limited time left to act or there will be dire consequences.

The phishing sites are typically out to steal personal information and/or payment details. Reportedly, some users get up to 7 such messages in a day.

Many state departments are issuing warnings. For example, the Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT) Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV) recently warned consumers of reported phishing attempts via text, and the Arizona Department of Transportation even published a reminder that the state highway system doesn’t have toll roads, because of these scams.

A typical text message might look like this:

“Your toll payment for E-ZPass Lane must be settled by {a date in the very near future}. To avoid fines and the suspension of your driving privileges, kindly pay by the due date.

Pay here: {malicious link}

(Please reply with “Y”, then exit the text message. Open it again, click the link, or copy it into your browser and open it.)”

 The malicious links are often fabricated to look legitimate by including an existing domain name before the actual domain name. E.g. e-zpass.com- roadioe[.]cc.

How to avoid falling for toll fee scams
  • Check the phone number that the text message comes from. Some of the scams we saw were easy to dismiss because they came from telephone numbers outside the US.
  • Look for the actual site that handles the alleged toll fees and compare the domain name. Sometimes there is only a small difference, so inspect it carefully.
  • If you decided to pay, make sure you receive confirmation of payment. Official toll agencies will send confirmation after collecting payments. If you don’t receive that, call the toll service to check.
  • Never interact with the scammer in any way. Every reaction provides them with information, even if it’s only that the phone number is in use.
  • If you think the toll fee is feasible because you have indeed travelled in that area, check on the official toll service’s website or call their customer service number.
  • The FBI asks that if you receive a suspicious message, contact the FBI Internet Crime Complaint Center at ic3.gov. Be sure to include the phone number from where the text originated, and the website listed within the text.
Indicators of Compromise (IoCs)

Domains involved in toll fee scams:

com-roadioe[.]cc

uoshxkdhkz[.]top

com-zgoupbb[.]top

forfeitzm[.]top

sunpass-verification[.]top

com-tollbilljhy[.]top

com-etc-bbzj[.]vip

com-tollbilltid[.]vip

com-tollbilltwd[.]vip

paytollrbzx[.]vip

com-ticketvb[.]xin

com-emzwepr[.]xin

com-ustolls[.]xin

com-tollbilaz[.]xin

etc-tollad[.]xin

roadetctre[.]xin

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Juggling Gears

Hacker News - Mon, 04/07/2025 - 8:45am
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Show HN: YouStylize – Photos to Magic and Studio Ghibli Style Art

Hacker News - Mon, 04/07/2025 - 8:44am

Turn your everyday photos into stunning, one-of-a-kind masterpieces with YouStylize. Upload your images and watch them evolve into captivating artistic styles in seconds. Unleash your creativity and turn moments into magic art today!

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More Contrast, Please

Hacker News - Mon, 04/07/2025 - 8:41am
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Show HN: EduVibz – Turning School Curricula into Music (Beta)

Hacker News - Mon, 04/07/2025 - 8:40am

Hi HN!

After a year of building solo—balancing late nights, a demanding day job, family commitments, and countless cups of coffee - I’m excited (and relieved!) to announce the beta launch of EduVibz.

EduVibz transforms traditional curriculum topics into catchy, educational songs to help students learn more easily and effectively. I've started lean by covering three subjects from the South African CAPS Grade 12 curriculum, with additional Grade 12 and Grade 8 subjects already created and soon to be uploaded. The intention behind this initial release is to gather user feedback to refine both the music and the content, ensuring it’s genuinely impactful before expanding to more grades and other curricula.

Part of the reason it took this long was securing a provisional patent, given that (to my knowledge) this is the first platform of its kind to attempt delivering curriculum-aligned educational songs at scale, while keeping content accurate, relevant, and continually updated.

I’ve learned a lot building this so far, made my fair share of mistakes, and recognize that I probably could’ve launched leaner. But I'm committed to improving and learning as I go.

You can check it out at www.eduvibz.com. Please note: a quick, free signup (just name, email, and password) is required to access the music library due to our streaming setup.

I'd greatly appreciate any feedback on the concept, the songs, the UX/UI, or anything else you feel could help EduVibz become better and more impactful. If you're passionate about EdTech or have experience scaling early-stage educational products, your insights would be particularly invaluable.

Thanks so much for taking a look. I’m looking forward to hearing your thoughts!

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Trade, Tariffs, and Tech

Hacker News - Mon, 04/07/2025 - 8:35am
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