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Can't think of a good password for every account? It's not your fault - you can also blame the websites themselves, a new study says
By Efosa Udinmwen published
Report finds widespread weak password enforcement across major websites, exposing users and industries to increased automated attacks.

Could the AI bubble be real? This sage of the 2008 market crash and central character of The Big Short, certainly thinks so
By Efosa Udinmwen published
Michael Burry’s large bearish bets on major AI firms revive fears of inflated valuations and deepen debate about a potential bubble.

Microsoft built a fake online marketplace to see how its AI agents would work selling unsupervised - and let's just say the results were... unsurprising
By Efosa Udinmwen published
Microsoft’s Magentic Marketplace shows AI tools still cannot reliably act independently in complex multi-agent simulations.

A UK government department spent hundreds of millions upgrading its systems to Windows 10 - just in time for its official end of life
By Efosa Udinmwen published
Defra spent hundreds of millions upgrading to Windows 10, yet large portions of its ageing estate remain outdated and require rapid modernization.

No wonder it got hit - report claims password for the Louvre’s video surveillance system was...“LOUVRE”
By Craig Hale published
Using “LOUVRE” as a password, and running Windows 2000/Windows Server 2003 certainly didn’t help.

Watch out, these malicious Android apps have been downloaded 42 million times - and could leave you seriously out of pocket
By Efosa Udinmwen published
Threat actors expanded operations using malicious apps, outdated devices, and IoT exploits while global attack volumes surged across key regions.

Want to take a look at Apple's development secrets? It accidentally leaked its entire front-end source code for its new App Store, which is available for anyone to view - for now
By Efosa Udinmwen published
Apple’s new web App Store exposed its full front-end code, giving developers temporary insight before likely removal.

Malicious AI-made extension with ransomware capabilities sneaks on to Microsoft's official VS Code marketplace - so devs beware
By Sead Fadilpašić published
Malicious VS Code extension stuck around for a little while, but it is now removed.
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