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The Kremlin’s pursuit of winning its ‘special military operation’ knows no bounds, as Russia-linked group resorts to spamming Ukraine into submission
By Benedict Collins published
Forget Nigerian princes and romance scams, Russia thinks that phony Canadian pharmacies and pigeon risotto are the future of spam.

Cyberattacks are getting faster, more common and more successful, even though detection is more advanced than ever — new report signals the threats to businesses, supply chains, and democracy
By Benedict Collins published
CrowdStrike Global Threat Report for 2024 claims the threat landscape is not looking good for anyone.

US considering more than $10 billion in subsidies for Intel as part of CHIPS act to secure domestic semiconductor manufacturing
By Benedict Collins published
US reliance on overseas semiconductor production puts supply at risk, so urgent investments in domestic alternatives seems to be the best way forward.

Top tech companies, AI developers and security firms sign anti-deepfake agreement to combat election interference
By Benedict Collins published
While this agreement is a step in the right direction, it's voluntary basis may leave many wondering about the safety of democracy.

Google unveils AI Cyber Defense Initiative to help transform cybersecurity through using AI
By Benedict Collins published
Hackers are using AI to get in, so why not use AI to keep them out?

Multi-billion pound Facebook data-sharing lawsuit given green light in the UK
By Benedict Collins published
After vacuuming up so much data, will Meta clean up its act?

State-sponsored hackers are having a blast with LLMs — Microsoft and OpenAI warn new tactics could cause more damage than ever before
By Benedict Collins published
LLM abuse is gradually being curbed, but hackers are adapting their techniques, warn Microsoft and OpenAI.

UK’s Southern Water reports huge leak - hundreds of thousands of customer’s data stolen by hackers
By Benedict Collins published
Southern Water hackers were so thirsty for data, they tried to drain the company database
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