Wednesday, September 24, 2025

EU says ransomware was to blame for European airport chaos

ChatGPT remains potent target for criminals - here's how to stay safe
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EU says ransomware to blame for attack which caused chaos at airports
Delays at Heathrow and other major European airports identified as being down to ransomware.
 
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ChatGPT hit by a zero-click, server-side vulnerability that criminals can use to siphon sensitive data - here's how to stay safe
ShadowLeak allows attackers to exfiltrate sensitive data without user interaction, highlighting AI security risks.
 
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​'A CRM for cybercriminals' - SpamGPT makes cybercriminals' wildest dreams come true with business-grade marketing tools and features
SpamGPT mimics professional marketing platforms, enabling criminals to automate phishing, ransomware, and spam campaigns with AI-powered tools and analytics.
 
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Hackers claim they stole 1.5 billion Salesforce records from hundreds of companies in major hack - but are they telling the truth?
Months after the hack, the miscreants came forward with more details but confirmation is still pending.
 
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Scattered Spider hackers return to hit more victims - despite retirement claims
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Scattered Spider hackers return to hit more victims - despite retirement claims
Unsurprisingly, Scattered Spider returned.
 
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New Phoenix RowHammer attack cracks open DDR5 memory defenses in minutes
It took researchers less than two minutes to crack open a "standard, production-grade desktop system".
 
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Friday, September 19, 2025

Want to use AI like the Nvidia CEO? We asked him exactly what tools he uses

Intel and Nvidia announce tie-up, and best early Amazon home office deals
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New Phoenix RowHammer attack cracks open DDR5 memory defenses in minutes
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New Phoenix RowHammer attack cracks open DDR5 memory defenses in minutes
It took researchers less than two minutes to crack open a "standard, production-grade desktop system".
 
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UK sees major investment from some of the biggest names in tech - here's all the top deals announced
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UK sees major investment from some of the biggest names in tech - here's all the top deals announced
Some of the biggest names in tech have announced billions in investments for UK cloud and AI infrastructure.
 
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Ever wondered which AI tools the CEO of Nvidia uses? We have the answer - straight from Jensen Huang himself
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Ever wondered which AI tools the CEO of Nvidia uses? We have the answer - straight from Jensen Huang himself
Here's what Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang actually uses AI for in his personal life
 
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"Our business in China has been a bit of a rollercoaster" - Nvidia CEO "disappointed" in further Chinese ban on buying its AI chips
Chinese government reportedly orders wider ban on purchasing Nvidia hardware.
 
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Intel will build custom x86 CPUs for Nvidia's AI infrastructure as world's largest company invests $5 billion in beleaguered tech firm - and don't discount a data center x86 APU
Intel to design custom x86 CPUs for Nvidia as $5 billion investment boosts struggling chipmaker.
 
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I've hand-picked my favorite discount standing desk and office chair deals for the perfect home office set-up
I'm seeing massive discounts on office chairs and standing desks from my top-rated brands right now.
 
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Wednesday, September 17, 2025

Luxury brands hit in major data breaches - how to see if you're safe

The possible return of Spectre (again) and new attacks target Microsoft and Google accounts
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Bags of info stolen from multiple top luxury brands - double check your data now
Shiny Hunters are back to targeting luxury brands and this time around, it's Kering that fell.
 
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NASA imposes blanket ban on Chinese nationals accessing worksites and calls
Chinese citizens with valid visas will be barred from the agency.
 
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New Spectre-based CPU vulnerability allows guests to steal sensitive data from the cloud
Researchers found another Spectre-like vulnerability affecting both Intel and AMD chips.
 
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Double check your Microsoft 365 and Google accounts - this VoidProxy phishing service is hitting them hard
Researchers found a new phishing kit capable of working around MFA and stealing session cookies.
 
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Keep an eye on your Meta Business account, these fake extensions could steal your credentials
SocialMetrics Pro cannot give you the blue check mark, it's an elaborate trick to steal your account.
 
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Apple issues customer warning after four spyware campaigns discovered targeting devices
Between March and September, Apple users were repeatedly targeted through zero-days and zero-click bugs.
 
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Friday, September 12, 2025

Burger King HACKED | Jaguar Land Rover backtracks | 80% of ransomware is AI powered

PLUS: Best Microsoft Office alternative of 2025
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Burger King hacked - ethical hackers crack fast food security, and find it's as fragile as a French fry
Burger King hacked - ethical hackers crack fast food security, and find it's as fragile as a French fry
 
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Jaguar Land Rover backtracks, says hackers may have taken some data
 
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Only 20% of ransomware is not powered by AI, but expect that number to drop even further in 2025
 
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Best Microsoft Office alternative of 2025
We list the best Microsoft Office alternatives, to make it simple and easy to find something different to work with for your office apps.
 
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Dynabook just launched a trio of laptops each weighing 849g - and I can't believe that's barely heavier than two cans of Coke
 
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