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Cybercriminals used more than 100,000 websites ahead of Amazon's October Prime Day to fleece customers looking for a deal - here's what you should know about staying safe
By Efosa Udinmwen published
NordVPN data reveals cybercriminals built over 120,000 fake Amazon websites before Prime Day, driving a surge in online scams

How many malicious docs does it take to poison an LLM? Far fewer than you might think, Anthropic warns
By Efosa Udinmwen published
Anthropic’s study shows just 250 malicious documents is enough to poison massive AI models.

Nearly 180k records exposed in billing platform breach - here’s what we know
By Ellen Jennings-Trace published
Databases have been left without encryption, and now personal data is compromised.

Hackers leak medical reports after huge breach impacts 1.2 million patient records
By Sead Fadilpašić published
SimonMed Imaging suffered at the hands of Medusa, but has since been removed from Medusa's data leak site.

India to get biggest data center investment outside of US with Google pledging $15 billion project
By Ellen Jennings-Trace published
The race for AI data centers is on and Google wants in on the action.

Pro-Russian hackers tricked into attacking decoy target
By Sead Fadilpašić published
A new Russian hacktivist group boasted about breaking into a critical infrastructure firm, not knowing it was all a fake.

Best Authenticator App of 2025
By Benedict Collins last updated
Updated We've tested the best authenticator apps, and ranked them here to help you protect your online identity using two-factor and multi-factor authentication.

UK hit by record-breaking four 'nationally significant' cyberattacks each week
By Sead Fadilpašić published
CEOs and chairs urged to take "concrete action" and secure their businesses against rising threats.

Almost half of global endpoints still run Windows 10, despite reaching end-of-life - and leaving organizations exposed
By Sead Fadilpašić published
Windows 10 hits EoL, meaning users will no longer receive crucial security updates.

Remember audio tapes from TDK? The company just developed an analog reservoir AI chip that does real-time learning - and will even challenge humans at a game of rock-paper-scissors
By Wayne Williams published
TDK unveils an analog reservoir AI chip which learns in real time and can predict rock-paper-scissors moves.
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