Wednesday, July 23, 2025

Microsoft SharePoint issues urgent security updates - here's what you need to know

Office printer security risks strike again, and how breaking up cybercrime can save the planet
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Patches for a critical severity SharePoint bug are now available, with users are urged to apply immediately.
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As much as 10k tCO₂e in emissions have been removed by fighting cybercrime, report claims.
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Victims are carefully picked and approached via business communications platforms.
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A reputable Shopify plugin was leaking sensitive data for at least 100 days.
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Both have their merits, but is antivirus or internet security the best choice for you?
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Printers go neglected throughout their lifecycle, unnecessarily presenting opportunities for cybercriminals.
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Monday, July 21, 2025

Data storage has a carbon cost

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Friday, July 18, 2025

Nvidia CEO warns on AI job losses, but with one major caveat

AWS looks to tame vibe coding, and world's largest HDD goes on sale
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Fresh ideas are needed to protect the workforce from AI fuelled unemployment, Jensen Huang says.
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AWS declares a new era of AI agents, promising a bigger shift than the start of the internet.
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Freepik wants users to focus on long-term growth by making it easier for them to generate videos and images with AI.
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Kiro from AWS looks to help developers cut through the chaos of vibe coding.
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Seagate's 36TB Exos M hard drive opens for preorder with refurbished listings already live.
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Wednesday, July 16, 2025

Watch out - that free VPN could be a fake, and spreading malware

UK police arrest suspected M&S hackers, and ChatGPT security key tricks
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A fake VPN hosted on GitHub installs Lumma Stealer, spreading stealthily via trusted system tools and evading detection.
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Many of the motherboards reached their end of life, so won't receive a patch for UEFI firmware.
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An eSIM system used in more than two billion devices was flawed in a way which allowed crooks to intercept or manipulate communications.
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For two days, a popular WordPress plugin was serving malware that enabled remote code execution attacks.
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Researchers reveal how attackers can exploit vulnerabilities in AI chatbots, like ChatGPT, to obtain malicious information.
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Suspects are accused of carrying out multiple damaging cyberattacks.
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