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DeepMind's latest AI tool wants to detect and repair software vulnerabilities before they get attacked
By Wayne Williams published
CodeMender uses AI to automatically detect and fix software vulnerabilities across large open source projects, reducing developer workloads.

Unity security issue could let hackers gain access to Windows and Android systems - here's what we know
By Sead Fadilpašić published
Unity customers told to deploy the patch or available fixes as soon as possible.

This infamous ransomware has returned, and it's more dangerous than ever
By Sead Fadilpašić published
After laying dormant for a year, XWorm is back, and more dangerous than ever before.

Redis warns major security flaw could be impacting thousands of instances - so patch now
By Sead Fadilpašić published
All older versions of the Redis tool are vulnerable, so update ASAP.

Sunweb confirms data breach, warns customers to be on their guard
By Sead Fadilpašić published
Tourist agency data stolen and then used in phishing attacks.

Google launches AI bug bounties - earn up to $30,000 if you can hack Gemini
By Craig Hale published
Google is separating AI issues out into a distinct AI Vulnerability Reward Program - and is ready to pay out some big rewards.

Microsoft warns critical GoAnywhere security bug is being exploited by ransomware gang, so be on your guard
By Sead Fadilpašić published
GoAnywhere bug was discovered and patched weeks ago, but crooks are still using it to drop encryptors.

Red Hat confirms major data breach after hackers claim mega haul
By Sead Fadilpašić last updated
Red Hat breach is confirmed, but claims of data theft are yet to be determined.

80% of firms that experienced a ransomware attack have paid up, says research - generating millions of dollars of easy cash for criminals
By Efosa Udinmwen published
Hiscox report shows 80% of ransomware-hit firms pay attackers, with uncertain recovery, rising AI vulnerabilities, and mounting operational fallout.

Google VP says traditional approach to fighting ransomware falls short - points accusatory finger to 'persistent threat on Microsoft Windows and Microsoft Office'
By Efosa Udinmwen published
Google unveils AI-powered Drive features to detect ransomware, highlighting Microsoft vulnerabilities, antivirus shortcomings, and layered protection.
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