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Who remembers IRC? Clearly some hackers, as a new Linux botnet uses some incredibly old-school methods to cut costs
By Efosa Udinmwen published
SSHStalker botnet uses old IRC communication, automated SSH brute-forcing, cron persistence, and cryptomining to efficiently exploit Linux servers.

Holographic tape inches closer to mass market ahead of silica, ceramic media - 200TB WORM tech set to debut in 2027 after successful dry run in an LTO tape library
By Efosa Udinmwen published
A live LTO library trial showed holographic tape can integrate into existing infrastructure, shifting credibility from theory toward deployable archival storage.

'1 second in tens of billions of years': China's ultra-precise optical lattice clock gets international recognition as it challenges US hegemony on time
By Efosa Udinmwen published
China’s optical lattice clock now contributes to global time, achieving unprecedented precision and challenging traditional caesium-based measurement systems.

Hollywood studios now have another weapon to take down pirate websites in India: domain name registrar takedowns that can kill sites instantly
By Efosa Udinmwen published
Delhi High Court orders now allow domain registrar suspensions, expanding India’s anti-piracy enforcement beyond ISP blocking measures.
'I want to give millions of young people the financial foundation I never had': MrBeast buys a financial planning app for young people, but all we can ask is - why?
By Efosa Udinmwen published
MrBeast acquires Step to teach financial skills to young users, expanding Beast Industries beyond media into fintech and money management.

Samsung says it “took the leap” with HBM4, as it starts shipping faster AI memory built on advanced process nodes
By Wayne Williams published
Samsung begins to ship HBM4 memory at 11.7Gbps speeds, and claims an early industry lead.

China has extracted 1000g of uranium from just seawater - targets "unlimited battery life" by 2050, tapping into 4.5 billion tons of aquatic uranium
By Efosa Udinmwen published
The oceans hold vast uranium resources, and China’s recent extraction milestone is a start but does not yet ensure a large-scale fuel supply.

Swiss scientists want to make long AI-generated videos even better by preventing them from 'degrading into randomness' - is that a good idea? I am not so sure
By Efosa Udinmwen published
EPFL researchers teach AI to correct its own mistakes in video sequences, reducing drift and potentially extending realistic duration.
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