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Amazon is making even senior engineers get code signed off following multiple recent outages
By Craig Hale last updated
Even senior developers have been asked to get manager sign-off to prevent AI-generated errors affecting Amazon services.

Asus routers hijacked to power dangerous cybercrime proxy network - here's what we know
By Sead Fadilpašić published
KadNap is being used to create Doppelgänger, a network with 14,000+ devices targeting Asus routers.

Meta snaps up AI agent social network Moltbook - founders will join Meta Superintelligence Labs
By Craig Hale published
Meta has acquired Moltbook and its founders, bringing the Reddit-like AI social network under its Superintelligence Labs business.

Russian hackers target HR departments with vicious new 'BlackSanta' malware
By Sead Fadilpašić published
The malware is described as an 'EDR killer', stopping security solutions and suppressing notifications.

Microsoft 365 confirms new premium tier focused on AI and productivity
By Craig Hale published
Microsoft's third wave of Copilot is all about agentic AI – Copilot Cowork is your autonomous assistant and Agent 365 manages agents like humans.

'We are reimagining how people create content': Your Google Workspace apps are getting a major Gemini-powered upgrade
By Mike Moore published
Google upgrades Gemini for Workspace allowing it to pull data from multiple apps to create Docs, Sheets, Slides and more.

Many workers and bosses agree there's 'no time' for AI upskilling - so what's the answer?
By Craig Hale published
Most employers say time is the biggest barrier to AI upskilling – cost and a lack of clear ownership are also problems.

'AI has reinvented computing and is driving the largest computing infrastructure buildout in history': Nvidia invests $4 billion in photonics firms as it looks to boost its next generation of AI chips
By Efosa Udinmwen published
Nvidia commits $4 billion to Lumentum and Coherent, advancing optical interconnects and AI tools for next-generation data centers.

'The technological innovation anticipated from 6G...will require fundamental protections and mitigations to be considered': Governments look to secure 6G networks — despite them not even really existing yet
By Efosa Udinmwen published
Governments launch voluntary 6G security and resilience principles, emphasizing early integration, AI management, supply chain diversification, and industry collaboration.

'Big tech pays for power — why not broadband?': Hyperscalers signed the rate protection pledge for electricity infrastructure, so should they do it for broadband? An expert chimes in
By Efosa Udinmwen published
US broadband households fund networks while high-traffic platforms avoid proportional contributions, with South Korea offering an alternative usage-based model.
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