Friday July 18, 2025
Thursday July 17, 2025
22:30
Google sues 25 alleged BadBox 2.0 botnet operators, all of whom are in ...Ads giant complains of damage to its reputation and finances... and crime, too Google has filed a lawsuit against 25 unnamed individuals in China it accuses of breaking into more than 10 million devices worldwide and using them to build a botnet, called BadBox 2.0, and then to carry out other cybercrimes and fraud.
20:27
AWS previews AgentCore to jumpstart enterprise AI agentsRunning on Amazon Bedrock, it aims to pave the path from prototype to production Video Amazon Web Services (AWS) on Wednesday previewed a service called Bedrock AgentCore to help organizations put AI agents into business-ready production.
17:44
Watch out, another max-severity, make-me-root Cisco bug on the looseThree perfect 10s in the last month - ISE, ISE, baby Cisco has issued a patch for a critical 10 out of 10 severity bug in its Identity Services Engine (ISE) and ISE Passive Identity Connector (ISE-PIC) that could allow an unauthenticated, remote attacker to run arbitrary code on the operating system with root-level privileges.
12:22
Fujitsu sorry for Post Office horror but still cashing big UK govt...Non-competitive £220M datacenter deal with tax collector tops £510M pile of public money Fujitsu has been awarded around £510 million ($682 million) in UK public sector contracts since a TV dramatization of the Horizon Post Office scandal including a recent £220 million ($294 million) deal with the UK tax collector, awarded without competition.
09:03
Boffins detail new algorithms to losslessly boost AI perf by up to 2.8xNew spin on speculative decoding works with any model - now built into Transformers We all know that AI is expensive, but a new set of algorithms developed by researchers at the Weizmann Institute of Science, Intel Labs, and d-Matrix could significantly reduce the cost of serving up your favorite large language model (LLM) with just a few lines of code.
Wednesday July 16, 2025
21:21
Trump tax law keeps Bill Gates' nuclear datacenter dreams aliveThe Microsoft cofounder breathed that sigh of relief in a Cipher News interview - just before it folded Despite Trump's budget bill slashing many mature clean-energy tax credits, Bill Gates is less worried, since new nuclear incentives, including those his TerraPower venture will leverage, survived intact.
18:55
Ukrainian hackers claim to have destroyed major Russian drone maker's...'Deeply penetrated' Gaskar 'to the very tonsils of demilitarization' Ukrainian hackers claim to have taken out the IT infrastructure at Russia's Gaskar Integration plant, one of the largest suppliers of drones for its army, and also destroyed massive amounts of technical data related to drone production.
14:37
Google plugs AI into nuclear reactor biz what could possibly go...Westinghouse taps Big G's cloud smarts to speed up atomic plant builds and keep the grid humming While AI systems are known to spew wrong information and make up facts, Google and Westinghouse Electric are now pressing generative AI models into service to transform how nuclear reactors are constructed and optimize their operation.
14:01
JWST peers through dusty curtain to catch young star making baby...Observations of HOPS-315 align with theories of how our own solar system began to take shape The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has helped provide a snapshot of the formation of a planetary system around a young star for the first time, according to astroboffins.
11:14
ASML shares tumble as US tariff turmoil rattles investorsAI boom can't mask trade gloom, says Dutch lithography giant World War Fee Shares in ASML fell by more than 8 percent after it warned that tariff uncertainty over future trade was increasing and net sales were down on the previous quarter.
10:20
Retailer Co-op: Attackers snatched all 6.5M member recordsSupermarket announces white hat education scheme as four suspects released on bail Co-op Group's chief executive officer has confirmed that all 6.5 million of the organization's members had their data stolen during its April cyberattack - Scattered Spider is believed to be behind the digital heist.
09:14
Turbulence at Air Serbia, the latest airline under cyber siegeAttack enters day 11 and still no public disclosure of what insider claims to be 'deep breach' of Active Directory Exclusive Aviation insiders say Serbia's national airline, Air Serbia, was forced to delay issuing payslips to staff as a result of a cyberattack it is battling.
08:25
UK tech minister negotiated nothing with Google. He may get even less...Peter Kyle promised alternative to 'ball and chain' of legacy systems, but he has no plan and little power Comment Last week, UK minister for science, innovation and technology Peter Kyle spoke at Google Cloud Summit in London to tell the audience: 'Now, sometimes I'm accused of being 'too close to big tech',' with the Chocolate Factory's multi-colored logo looming behind him.
Tuesday July 15, 2025
21:05
Ex-US soldier who Googled 'can hacking be treason' pleads guilty to...File this one under what not to search if you've committed a crime A former US Army soldier, who reportedly hacked AT&T, bragged about accessing President Donald Trump's call logs, and then Googled 'can hacking be treason,' and 'US military personnel defecting to Russia,' pleaded guilty to conspiring to break into telecom firms' databases and extort at least $1 million.
20:22
German team warns ChatGPT is changing how you talkLet us delve swiftly into meticulous inquiry with our AI masters Like it or not, ChatGPT and other large language models are changing the world, including affecting how we speak, claims a group of researchers, and the end results could be an erosion of linguistic and cultural diversity.