Friday, December 19, 2025

Why is RAM so expensive right now? It's way more complicated than you think

Apple fixes worrying zero-days, and the White House looks to poach workers from tech giants
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Amazon says Russian hackers behind major cyber campaign to target Western energy sector
For years, the GRU was snooping in critical infrastructure firms by abusing misconfigurations and zero-days, Amazon says.
 
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Apple says it fixed zero-day flaws used for 'sophisticated' attacks
Two bugs in WebKit apparently abused in highly sophisticated attackshave been fixed.
 
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The White House wants to poach tech giants' best workers - new "Tech Force" looks to up the US government's tech skills
A number of private sector companies have already signed up to "Tech Force" US government tech talent acquisition scheme.
 
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AI-generated code contains more bugs and errors than human output
AI is introducing more flaws into code than humans, but it's less likely to make a typo, and human reviewers still have jobs.
 
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More than half of workers say they really "love" Excel - and surprisingly enough, it's younger workers who are apparently more infatuated
Microsoft Excel remains essential across generations, with younger finance professionals embracing its advanced features, while AI integration enhances modern workflow.
 
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Why is RAM so expensive right now? It's way more complicated than you think
The global DRAM crunch explained: shortages, soaring prices, and what comes next.
 
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Wednesday, December 17, 2025

Millions affected by credit card firm data breach - what you need to know

Apple fixes worryign zero-days, and Home Depot reveals security flaws
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Massive data breach sees credit card details of over 5.6 million victims leaked - here's what we know
Affected 700Credit customers are being offered free credit monitoring and reporting.
 
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Apple says it fixed zero-day flaws used for 'sophisticated' attacks
Two bugs in WebKit apparently abused in highly sophisticated attackshave been fixed.
 
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Home Depot reportedly left internal systems at risk for over a year
Security researcher finds Home Depot GitHub token left behind by mistake for more than a year.
 
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Hackers posing as law enforcement are tricking Big Tech to get access to private data
Companies are being phished for data too, and sometimes compromised police inboxes are abused.
 
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Notorious Russian cybercriminals return with new ransomware
But encrypted files can easily be decrypted because someone forgot about a hardcoded artifact.
 
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16TB of corporate intelligence data exposed in one of the largest lead-generation dataset leaks
We've just witnessed the mother of all leaks as researchers found an unprotected behemoth database.
 
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Saturday, December 13, 2025

OpenAI says new models pay pose a security risk after all

Amazon splashes out on AI in India, and US government looks to crack down on tracking
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OpenAI admits new models likely to pose 'high' cybersecurity risk
Better models also mean higher risk, but there are mitigations.
 
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16TB of corporate intelligence data exposed in one of the largest lead-generation dataset leaks
We've just witnessed the mother of all leaks as researchers found an unprotected behemoth database.
 
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US gov wants Google and Apple to take down websites tracking ICE and friends
The US government wants to ensure that apps like ICEBlock don't make it to online app stores.
 
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LinkedIn wants every user to be verified
LinkedIn hits 100 million verified accounts on its platform, but the goal is to verify everyone.
 
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Amazon set to commit $35bn into AI in India
Amazon's $35 billion commitment is more than what Google and Microsoft have pledged, combined.
 
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I tried 70+ best AI tools in 2025
The tools, the guides, the insights. If it's AI, it's here
 
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