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Linkers Industries Announces 1-for-250 Reverse Share Split Effective April 6, 2026 Linkers Industries Limited (NASDAQ: LNKS) (the “Company”), a manufacturer and supplier of wire and cable harnesses with operations in Malaysia, today announced that its board of directors has approved a reverse split of its

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Microcap March Madness: LNAI, FAGI, VSA, LNKS Sweet 16 Underdogs to Watch Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... A new wave of activity across biotech innovation, artificial intelligence, digital infrastructure, and global manufacturing is drawing increased investor att...

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Microcap March Madness: LNAI, FAGI, VSA, LNKS Sweet 16 Underdogs to Watch Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... A new wave of activity across biotech innovation, artificial intelligence, digital infrastructure, and global manufacturing is drawing increased investor att...

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Linkers Industries Announces Potential Acquisition in Thailand Linkers Industries (Nasdaq: LNKS) entered a non-binding MOU on March 25, 2026 to acquire up to 29% additional equity interests and certain loans in LPW Electronics Co. Ltd. in Thailand, raising its stake from 20% to up to 49%.LPW operates a three-level factory and ~6,500 sqm warehouse on ~8,000 sqm land in Pathum Thani and serves multinational automotive and industrial customers. The transaction is subject to due diligence, definitive agreements, approvals and closing conditions; completion is not assured.

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Crude Oil Falls Sharply; Dell Shares Spike Higher - Apogee Therapeutics (NASDAQ:APGE), Atlantic International (NASDAQ:ATLN) Dow up 2.45%, Nasdaq up 2.46%, S&P; 500 up 2.19%. Consumer discretionary shares up 3.6%, energy stocks up 0.3%. Dell announces enhancements, BofA raises price target. Apogee up 17%, Tower Semi up 9%, Urban-gro up 46%. Atlantic Int'l down 13%, Linkers down 85%, Valneva down 37%. Oil down 8.1%, gold down 2.1%. European and Asian markets mixed.

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Linkers Industries Announces Pricing of $16 Million Best Efforts Public Offering Linkers Industries (NASDAQ: LNKS) priced a best efforts public offering to raise approximately $16 million gross through sale of 23,088,023 units, each unit containing one Class A ordinary share (or a pre-funded warrant) plus Series A and Series B warrants.Proceeds are earmarked partly to potentially increase Linkers' stake in LPW Electronics (Linkers currently owns 20%) and for capital expenditures, working capital, general corporate purposes and possible acquisitions. Closing expected on or about March 24, 2026.

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Linkers Industries Surges Nearly 12% After Hours: Here's Why Linkers Industries rose 11.65% in after-hours trading after Nasdaq confirmed the company had regained compliance. Importance Rank: ...

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Microsoft Quietly Changes Windows Shortcut Handling After Dangerous Zero-day Abuse   Microsoft has changed how Windows displays information inside shortcut files after researchers confirmed that multiple hacking groups were exploiting a long-standing weakness in Windows Shell Link (.lnk) files to spread malware in real attacks. The vulnerability, CVE-2025-9491, pertains to how Windows accesses and displays the "Target" field of a shortcut file. The attackers found that they could fill the Target field with big sets of blank spaces, followed by malicious commands. When a user looks at a file's properties, Windows only displays the first part of that field. The malicious command remains hidden behind whitespace, making the shortcut seem innocuous. These types of shortcuts are usually distributed inside ZIP folders or other similar archives, since many email services block .lnk files outright. The attack relies on persuasion: Victims must willingly open the shortcut for the malware to gain an entry point on the system. When opened, the hidden command can install additional tools or create persistence. Active Exploitation by Multiple Threat Groups Trend Micro researchers documented in early 2025 that this trick was already being used broadly. Several state-backed groups and financially motivated actors had adopted the method to deliver a range of malware families, from remote access trojans to banking trojans. Later, Arctic Wolf Labs also observed attempts to use the same technique against diplomats in parts of Europe, where attackers used the disguised shortcut files to drop remote access malware. The campaigns followed a familiar pattern. Victims received a compressed folder containing what looked like a legitimate document or utility. Inside sat a shortcut that looked ordinary but actually executed a concealed command once it was opened. Microsoft introduces a quiet mitigation Although Microsoft first said the bug did not meet the criteria for out-of-band servicing because it required user interaction, the company nonetheless issued a silent fix via standard Windows patching. With the patches in place, Windows now displays the full Target field in a shortcut's properties window instead of truncating the display after about 260 characters. This adjustment does not automatically remove malicious arguments inside a shortcut, nor does it pop up with a special warning when an unusually long command is present. It merely provides full visibility to users, which may make suspicious content more easily identifiable for the more cautious users. When questioned about the reason for the change, Microsoft repeated its long-held guidance: users shouldn't open files from unknown sources and should pay attention to its built-in security warnings. Independent patch offers stricter safeguards Because Microsoft's update is more a matter of visibility than enforcement, ACROS Security has issued an unofficial micropatch via its 0patch service. The update its team released limits the length of Target fields and pops up a warning before allowing a potentially suspicious shortcut to open. This more strict treatment, according to the group, would block the vast majority of malicious shortcuts seen in the wild. This unofficial patch is now available to 0patch customers using various versions of Windows, including editions that are no longer officially supported. How users can protect themselves Users and organizations can minimize the risk by refraining from taking shortcuts coming from unfamiliar sources, especially those that are wrapped inside compressed folders. Security teams are encouraged to ensure Windows systems are fully updated, apply endpoint protection tools, and treat unsolicited attachments with care. Training users to inspect file properties and avoid launching unexpected shortcut files is also a top priority. However, as the exploitation of CVE-2025-9491 continues to manifest in targeted attacks, the updated Windows behavior, user awareness, and security controls are layered together for the best defense for now. 

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Linkers Industries Limited Announces Entry into a Material Definitive Agreement Linkers Industries (Nasdaq: LNKS) announced that on October 16, 2025 its wholly owned subsidiary, Linkers Asia Pacific Limited, entered a Share Purchase Agreement to buy 104,000 shares (20% equity) of LPW Electronics Co., Ltd. for THB 26,000,000.LPW, incorporated March 2023 in Thailand, operates a production site in Pathum Thani with a three-level main building plus warehouse totaling ~6,500 square meters, completed February 2025. LPW serves multinational customers in automotive and industrial sectors, which the company says may expand Linkers’ Thailand footprint and customer base.

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Malaysian Wire Harness Maker Linkers Industries Faces Nasdaq Delisting Risk, Gets Final 180-Day Extension Linkers Industries (LNKS) granted additional 180 days until March 9, 2026 to meet Nasdaq's $1 minimum bid requirement. Malaysian wire harness manufacturer evaluating compliance options.

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Nasdaq Issues Critical Warning to Linkers Industries: 180 Days to Avoid Delisting Malaysian wire manufacturer faces Nasdaq compliance deadline by September 2025. Company evaluating options including possible reverse split to maintain listing status.

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