AI killed the cloud-first strategy: Why hybrid computing is the only way forward now
Five years ago, cloud was the answer to everything. With AI, that’s no longer so clear.READ MORE HERE…
Both agencies seem unbothered despite tech world’s clear concerns for US infoseccers CYBERUK The top brass from the UK’s cyber agency say everything is business as usual when it comes to the GCHQ arm’s relationship with CISA, amid growing unease about the current administration’s treatment of its US equivalent.… READ MORE HERE…
Read MoreThe extra security is cool. Too bad the drawbacks aren’t.READ MORE HERE…
Read MoreGet a sneak peak into how Trend Micro’s Pwn2Own Berlin 2025 is breaking new ground, focusing on AI infrastructure and finding the bugs to proactively safeguard the future of computing. Read More HERE…
Read MoreTrend™ Research discusses the evolving tradecraft of threat actor Earth Ammit, proven by the advanced toolset used in its TIDRONE and VENOM campaigns that targeted the drone supply chain. Read More HERE…
Read MoreSupport for the underlying OS is another story Microsoft has pledged to support and issue security fixes for M365 apps on Windows 10 into late 2028. That’s well past a cut-off point of October 14 this year, when Redmond’s support for Windows 10 officially ends unless you buy an extended support package.… READ MORE HERE…
Read MoreThe FBI is alerting people with older, unsupported routers that they could be targeted by malware.READ MORE HERE…
Read MoreOften regarded as the ‘soap opera effect,’ motion smoothing can enhance your gameplay, but tends to be distracting for everything else. Here’s how to disable it.READ MORE HERE…
Read MoreGot hit by the 23andMe breach? If your data was stolen, you can join the class-action suit. Here’s how.READ MORE HERE…
Read MoreSmarter TV operating systems bring added convenience, but they also raise new privacy concerns, especially with automatic content recognition (ACR). Here’s what it is, and what you can do about it.READ MORE HERE…
Read MoreSince April 2024, the threat actor that Microsoft Threat Intelligence tracks as Marbled Dust has been observed exploiting user accounts that have not applied fixes to a zero-day vulnerability (CVE-2025-27920) in the messaging app Output Messenger, a multiplatform chat software. These exploits have resulted in collection of related user data from targets in Iraq. Microsoft […]
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