Amazon no es el único minorista que organiza una gran oferta de verano: Target acaba de lanzar su oferta Circle Week, que incluye hasta un 40% de descuento en todo el sitio. Encuentre ofertas en todo, desde ropa, muebles, juguetes, electrodomésticos de cocina, aparatos tecnológicos, aspiradoras y más.
Revisé la oferta semanal Circle de Target y seleccioné cuidadosamente las mejores ofertas que me gustaría comprar. Las ofertas a continuación representan un gran valor, con precios récord de marcas populares como Apple, Ninja, Dyson, Keurig y Samsung.
La característica de las ventas de hoy es que, como sugiere el nombre, las ventas de la Semana de Target Circle son exclusivamente para miembros de Target Circle. La buena noticia es que Membresía del círculo objetivo Gratis: todo lo que necesitas es tu dirección de correo electrónico. Los beneficios incluyen acceso a las ofertas de esta semana, además de recompensas y ofertas exclusivas.
El minorista también ofrece una oferta impresionante. $50 de descuento en una nueva membresía de Target Circle 360, lo que reduce el precio a sólo 49 dólares durante el primer año. La membresía de Circle 360 incluye entrega gratuita ilimitada el mismo día desde Target y Shipt Marketplace, y 30 días adicionales para devolver productos.
La oferta de Target Circle Week de esta semana le permite obtener grandes ofertas Y Evite la locura de las rebajas de 48 horas de Amazon. Las ventas de la Semana del Círculo de Target finalizan el sábado y, a diferencia… Día Prime de AmazonComprar todas las ofertas es completamente gratis.
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La policía arrestó a un sospechoso que huyó con mercancía por valor de miles de dólares de una tienda Target en el condado de Orange.
Las autoridades respondieron a un robo en progreso en Target en San Clemente, donde se vio al sospechoso tomando grandes cantidades de mercancía el 27 de mayo.
El sospechoso fue descubierto por los agentes y detenido en el lugar.
Durante el arresto, las autoridades descubrieron que el sospechoso conducía un automóvil robado. En el interior del vehículo se encontró mercancía robada por un valor aproximado de $3,000, además de drogas y herramientas de robo.
Un sospechoso de robo fue encontrado en posesión de una gran cantidad de consolas, videojuegos y accesorios Nintendo Switch robados de una tienda Target en San Clemente. (Departamento de Policía del Condado de Orange)
El sospechoso fue encontrado con un vehículo robado y accesorios de videojuegos robados por valor de aproximadamente $3,000, tomados de una tienda Target en San Clemente el 27 de mayo de 2024. (Departamento de Policía del Condado de Orange)
Se encontraron herramientas de robo y drogas ilegales dentro del vehículo robado del sospechoso el 27 de mayo de 2024. (Departamento de Policía del Condado de Orange)
Las fotos del arresto muestran una gran cantidad de consolas, videojuegos y accesorios Nintendo Switch robados.
La identidad del sospechoso no ha sido revelada ya que el caso aún está bajo investigación.
Tres sospechosos han sido arrestados por robar mercancías por valor de miles de dólares de tiendas del sur de California.
Los sospechosos, todos residentes de Los Ángeles, fueron identificados como:
Mía Ángel Grant, 19
Dion Damani Ford, 20 años
Nnyaba Wilson-Tihemba, 27 años
El 22 de mayo, los agentes del condado de Ventura respondieron a un “robo en progreso” en un lugar en la cuadra 2700 de Taylor Road en Thousand Oaks.
Seguridad dijo que los sospechosos colocaron varios artículos grandes en una bolsa de compras grande antes de huir de la tienda. Las autoridades dijeron que los sospechosos habían robado mercancía de otro lugar objetivo apenas unos minutos antes.
Los investigadores identificaron a los ladrones y los vieron conduciendo por la autopista 101 poco después del robo en Thousand Oaks. Fueron detenidos y arrestados en el lugar.
Durante el arresto, los agentes descubrieron en su poder una gran cantidad de artículos robados, incluidos alcohol, cosméticos, medicamentos de venta libre y productos de higiene personal.
Los trabajadores de Target dijeron a los agentes que el trío se llevó mercancías por valor de unos 3.500 dólares de dos tiendas Target.
Los tres sospechosos fueron acusados de robo organizado en comercios minoristas. Fueron puestos en libertad tras pagar una fianza. Está prevista una audiencia en el Tribunal Superior del Condado de Ventura el 6 de junio.
Cualquier persona que tenga información sobre este caso debe llamar al Grupo de Trabajo Organizado contra Robo en Minoristas del Condado de Ventura al 805-383-8703.
Se pueden enviar denuncias anónimas a LA Regional Crime Stoppers al 1-800-222-8477 o en línea en lacrimestoppers.org.
Un hombre ha sido arrestado por robar artículos por valor de más de $100,000 en tiendas Target en todo el sur de California.
El sospechoso ha sido identificado como Akob Galadjian, de 50 años, de Los Ángeles, según la Oficina del Sheriff del condado de Ventura.
Las autoridades dijeron que Galadjian es un miembro sospechoso de un grupo organizado de robo minorista que tiene como objetivo empresas en todo el sur.
El 21 de mayo, Galadjian fue arrestado mientras salía de una tienda de Thousand Oaks donde supuestamente robó mercancías por valor de más de $1,000.
Las fotos del arresto mostraron una gran cantidad de artículos comestibles robados, incluidos filetes chuletón, botellas de champán Veuve Clicquot y Caymus Cabernet Sauvignon, latas de Red Bull, café Starbucks, agua Fiji, Topo Chico, algo de ropa y más.
Los investigadores encontraron evidencia de que el sospechoso vinculó al menos una docena de otros robos en tiendas minoristas en Thousand Oaks, Moorpark y Simi Valley.
También fue acusado de robar mercancías por valor de más de 100.000 dólares de las tiendas Target en todo el sur de California.
Los investigadores están trabajando para localizar sospechosos adicionales vinculados a Galadzhyan y la serie de robos minoristas.
Galadjian fue arrestado y recluido en el Centro de Detención Preventiva del Sheriff con una fianza de 100.000 dólares. Su audiencia está programada para el 23 de mayo en el Tribunal Superior del Condado de Ventura.
Cualquier persona que tenga información sobre el caso o robos minoristas similares debe llamar al Grupo de trabajo regulado contra robos minoristas del condado de Ventura al 805-383-8703.
Se pueden enviar denuncias anónimas a LA Regional Crime Stoppers al 1-800-222-8477 o en línea en lacrimestoppers.org.
El video de seguridad mostró a dos hombres saqueando un Target en el condado de Orange y llevándose mercancía por valor de casi $1,200.
Según la policía, el robo ocurrió en la tienda Target en la cuadra 13200 de Jamboree Road en Irvine.
El video de vigilancia mostró a los hombres entrando a la tienda y dirigiéndose directamente al departamento de cuidado infantil.
Rápidamente comenzaron a coger mercancías de los estantes. Un hombre colocó artículos en una bolsa de plástico mientras que el otro tomó una caja y cualquier otra cosa que pudiera llevar.
Se les vio correr rápidamente hacia la salida de la tienda, pasando por una fila de otros clientes que los miraban sorprendidos.
La policía de Irvine dijo que los hombres huyeron con extractores de leche valorados en unos 1.200 dólares. Salieron del área antes de que llegaran los agentes.
Los investigadores dijeron que el dúo está vinculado a robos similares en todo el sur de California. La policía publicó fotografías de los sospechosos, con la esperanza de que el público los reconociera.
Cualquier persona que reconozca a la pareja o tenga información adicional debe enviar un correo electrónico a [email protected].
Las imágenes del robo se pueden ver en el reproductor de vídeo de arriba.
Multiple hacking collectives are been actively using Microsoft Graph API to hide their communications with command & control (C2) infrastructure hosted on Microsoft cloud services, cybersecurity researchers from Symantec Threat Hunter Team have revealed.
The researchers claim that for two and a half years now, groups such as APT28, REF2924, Red Stinger, Flea, APT29, and Oilrig, have been using this technique to remain out of sight. Among the targets is an unnamed organization from Ukraine, which was infected by a previously unknown malware variant dubbed BirdyClient.
The method of using Microsoft Graph APIs to hide malware communications was first seen in June 2021, but only picked up speed a year later.
Trusted and cheap
Symantec’s researchers believe hacking groups are opting for Microsoft cloud services to host malware, due to the company’s good standing. This kind of traffic isn’t going to raise any alarms, they argue:
“Attacker communications with C&C servers can often raise red flags in targeted organizations,” Symantec said. “The Graph API’s popularity among attackers may be driven by the belief that traffic to known entities, such as widely used cloud services, is less likely to raise suspicions.”
There’s also the question of costs: “In addition to appearing inconspicuous, it is also a cheap and secure source of infrastructure for attackers since basic accounts for services like OneDrive are free.”
APT28 is an infamous Russian state-sponsored threat actor that’s been observed abusing Microsoft solutions in the past. In mid-March this year, a report from IBM’s X-Force claimed the group was abusing the “search-ms” URI protocol handler to deploy malware to phishing victims. While its victims may vary from campaign to campaign, it always aligns with the interests of the Russian federation. Hence, the victims are often located in Ukraine, Georgia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Poland, Armenia, the U.S., and others.
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Mercenary spyware like Pegasus is supposedly created for law enforcement to use against terrorists and other criminals. However, it’s regularly used by unscrupulous governments to hack the smartphones of activists, politicians, journalists and other individuals.
TechCrunch reports, “Apple sent threat notifications to iPhone users in 92 countries on Wednesday, warning them that may have been targeted by mercenary spyware attacks.”
The text of the message says, according to TechCrunch:
“Apple detected that you are being targeted by a mercenary spyware attack that is trying to remotely compromise the iPhone associated with your Apple ID [NAME]. This attack is likely targeting you specifically because of who you are or what you do. Although it’s never possible to achieve absolute certainty when detecting such attacks, Apple has high confidence in this warning — please take it seriously.
“We are unable to provide more information about what caused us to send you this notification, as that may help mercenary spyware attackers adapt their behavior to evade detection in the future.”
Anyone being specifically targeted by hackers should turn on iOS Lockdown Mode. It makes iPhones much more secure by limiting many types of functionality that can be exploited. That ranges from blocking attachments in the Messages app to disabling JavaScript in Safari and much more.
Lockdown Mode is far more than average users need, though. All we really should do is install iOS updates. Most of these include fixes for security holes used by spyware and other maleware.
Hackers simply love the people who urge iPhone users to not update their handset’s software because it might slow down performance. Of course, some of the people spreading the FUD are hackers who want easier access to iPhones.
No, it’s not Amazon Prime Day or Black Friday, but Target is back with yet another Circle Week deals event running through Saturday, April 13. Amazon had a spring sale two weeks ago so it seems natural that Target would follow suit. The good news? Some of our favorite tablets, headphones, and kitchen items are discounted.
There’s a caveat: you need to be a Target Circle member. However, it’s free to join and nets you some solid savings throughout the year. Unlike prior Circle Week deals events that required you to clip the deals to your account first, these should automatically apply as long as you’re signed into your Target account.
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Tablet and Laptop Deals
Apple iPad Mini (2021, 6th Gen)
Photograph: Apple
We suspect a new line of iPads is coming out sometime in May, including a new Mini. If you want the newest, it’s worth waiting, but this model still works fine. The 2021 Mini (8/10, WIRED Recommends) got a makeover more akin to the iPad Pro with slim bezels. The 8.3-inch screen is great for portability and can still help you get work done thanks to the A15 Bionic processor inside, which is plenty fast and can handle most intensive apps and games.
The 9th-gen iPad is cheaper at $250, but the 2022 base iPad received a facelift and USB-C support for charging, making it worthwhile, especially at this price. The rear camera has been upgraded to 12 megapixels instead of eight, and the front camera is in the center in landscape mode so you don’t have to readjust your position to take video calls. It also finally comes in fun colors instead of silver or Apple’s usually sad attempt at pink. (It still only supports the first-gen Apple Pencil.)
Amazon Fire HD 10 (2023)
Photograph: Best Buy
This is our favorite tablet under $200, and this deal brings it down to under $100. It’s not our first choice—Amazon devices heavily push Prime services and apps, not every Android app is available, and you need a workaround to get the Google Play Store. But if you need a cheap tablet for playing games and watching movies, this will do the job. If you’re OK with a smaller screen that’s not as sharp, the 2022 Fire HD 8 is discounted to $65 ($35 off).
Amazon has two versions of its kid tablets in multiple sizes, the regular and the Pro. This regular one is best for young kids around 3 to 7 years old. It’s the same as the standard version but it has added kid benefits like a rugged case, a two-year replacement guarantee, and a year of Amazon Kids+ for kid-friendly media. The Fire HD 10 Kids Pro is best for older kids, from 6 to 12 years old. That one is out of stock from Target but available on Amazon for $150 ($40 off). The 8 Pro is also discounted to $100 ($50 off).
The older version of the Pro 9 is our pick for a laptop/tablet hybrid; this version has a faster processor. It runs Windows, so you can rely on it for more heavy work on its 13-inch screen. It has a built-in kickstand, but if you want a keyboard, you’ll need to purchase it separately.
This is an older version of the Aspire 3 that we currently recommend as a great cheap laptop. The screen is a bit lackluster, but 12 gigabytes of RAM is plenty at this price. However, if you’re not strictly in Target shopping mode right now, the 12th-gen version is discounted to $359 from Walmart.
Headphone Deals
Beats Fit Pro Bluetooth Earbuds
Photograph: Beats
The Beats Fit Pro (9/10, WIRED Recommends) are some of the best-sounding buds we’ve tried for the price. They’re comfortable and stay put in nearly any workout scenario, with six hours of battery life if you have active noise canceling turned on. They also come in fun colors like neon yellow and coral.
The AirPods Pro (8/10, WIRED Recommends) do occasionally reach their $249 list price, but they’re frequently discounted between $200 and $190, which makes this more in line with the regular price than a deal. Still, if you’ve been wanting new headphones, these are solid and feel much better in your ears than the regular AirPods. This model has the USB-C charging port on the case, so you don’t need that Lightning cable anymore.
We typically see these earbuds at about $200, rather than the $250 MSRP. We loved the Powerbeats Bro (8/10, WIRED Recommends) when we reviewed them in 2019 because they sound great with nine hours of battery life and fit securely in your ears. They’re starting to get a bit old now and lack active noise cancelation, but they’re still good earbuds if you want the extra security.
Kitchen and Home Deals
KitchenAid 5.5-Quart Bowl-Lift Stand Mixer
Photograph: Target
There are several sizes and types of KitchenAid mixers, but as of right now, this is the only one discounted. It has 11 speed settings and the 5.5-quart bowl is still a good size for cookies and dough unless you’re baking for particularly large crowds. KitchenAids are investments, but they should last you forever.
This isn’t an uncommon sale, but it’s a Keurig we generally recommend if you only need one cup. It’s narrow, so it fits well on cramped countertops or even on a desk. It usually comes in more fun colors, though most are out of stock from Target right now—you can still find them on Amazon.
Dyson Ball Animal 3 Extra Upright Vacuum
Photograph: Dyson
Dyson gets a lot of praise for its stick vacs—and we like a bunch of them—but this upright vacuum (9/10, WIRED Recommends) is great for cutting through pet hair. WIRED writer Jaina Grey said it was the only thing to stand up to her rabbit’s unruly hair. Neither the canister nor the roller head ever suffered a clog or tangle. And while not being tethered to an outlet is convenient, it’s also nice to not have to think about charging your vacuum mid-clean.
We’re big fans of Target’s in-house home brand and these percale sheets are my personal favorite. They don’t go on sale often, so it’s a good time to grab a set if you’ve been in need. Percale is a type of cotton weave that generally results in cool, crisp sheets. I found that to be accurate here; they’re crisp without being stiff and I don’t heat up or itch all night while sleeping in between them. We also really like its linen sheet set, but only a few sizes are available right now. A bunch of other bedding is discounted by 30 percent too.
If you already need to go shopping for things like laundry detergent, toilet paper, and other general cleaning and kitchen supplies, you can get $15 back to spend later.