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The RAM crisis could get a lot worse if Lenovo and Microsoft are right
By Darren Allan published
The RAM crisis could get a lot worse over the next few years if Lenovo and Microsoft are right — and I can easily believe they are.

NAIC confirms data breach with ShinyHunters claiming 3.1TB of data stolen in Oracle zero-day attack
By Sead Fadilpašić published
Insurer regulatory filing documents, customer bulk orders, and more, stolen in a major zero-day supply chain attack

Prediction market giant Polymarket hit by cyberattack, with company confirming user funds stolen — here is what we know
By Sead Fadilpašić published
Polymarket confirms user funds affected and says it's refunding them in full.

Less than one in ten of cybersecurity pros trust AI testing tools to find vulnerabilities, with over three-quarters say their AI vulnerability scanning tools missed critical flaws
By Sead Fadilpašić published
Fully automated testing is being replaced with a hybrid model, as "elite human expertise remains foundational".

Hackers are establishing persistence in hospitality and hotels by posing as guests with poisoned ZIP archives, but no one knows what their plan is
By Sead Fadilpašić published
It looks like reconnaissance activity, possibly in preparation of a more destructive attack.

Apple’s rumored M-series chip roadmap could bring frustrating Mac delays
By Alex Blake published
Apple might delay the MacBook Pro’s M7 Pro and M7 Max chips until 2027, a new report claims.

Unnamed hackers steal stolen data from Icarus hackers responsible for Klue supply chain hack — and yes, it's as confusing as it sounds
By Benedict Collins published
Klue was hacked by Icarus, and then Icarus was hacked by another group.

This macOS malware can avoid AI analysis with gaslighting prompts hidden inside its architecture
By Sead Fadilpašić published
A new piece of malware tries to trick AI-assisted analysis into showing errors.
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