Google uncovers critical vulnerability in Zen-Based CPUs
Can make your “random” numbers always four
Boffins in Google’s Security Team have discovered a serious vulnerability in AMD Zen-based CPUs.
DeepSeek sends code to banned Chinese telco
You probably were not expecting this
Security researchers have discovered that the Chinese artificial intelligence company DeepSeek's website contains computer code that transmits user login information to a banned Chinese state-owned telecommunications company.
DeepSeek data wide open
Apparently, security was something it overlooked
Security outfit Wiz says it has found shedloads of sensitive data from the Chinese artificial intelligence startup DeepSeek inadvertently exposed to the open internet.
“Everything I say is leaked”
Zuckerberg moans at leaked meeting
At an all-hands meeting inside Meta on Thursday, the company's co-founder and chief executive, Mark Zuckerberg, said he was increasingly careful about what he said internally because there were more leaks than in in a Welsh soup.
Global network security market set to reach $38 billion by 2029
Growing like topsy
A newly published report from the Dell’Oro Group has projected that the global network security market, will expand to $38 billion by 2029.
DeepSeek has serious security issues
Might not be the OpenAI killer predicted
The Chinese artificial intelligence (AI) outfit DeepSeek might not be a quick and dirty OpenAI killer after all.
UK bans public sector from paying ransomware hackers
No money there anyway
UK public sector and critical infrastructure organizations could be banned from making ransom payments under new government proposals.
Microsoft suffers from a bad case of two factor ID
Office 365 shuttered
Software King of the Word, Microsoft has seen how bad two factor ID systems are in real life.
DEF CON security chief asks for help after accident
Mounting medical bills
The US health system has failed DEF CON’s head of security after a serious accident left him with a broken neck and temporary quadriplegia.
TP-Link latest to face US ban
Another security concern claim
US authorities are investigating Chinese router manufacturer TP-Link over national security risks and considering banning its devices, WSJ reported .