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Russian hackers are targeting a new Office 365 zero-day, so patch now or face attack
By Sead Fadilpašić published
Ukraine's defenders have spotted a new hacking attack using a freshly fixed Office flaw.

Dangerous new malware targets macOS devices via OpenVSX extensions - here's how to stay safe
By Sead Fadilpašić published
GlassWorm malware is expanding to open source platforms, targeting macOS users with infostealers.

Panera Bread data breach much more serious than we thought - over 5 million customers were hit, new reports claim
By Sead Fadilpašić published
Panera Bread customer data leaked on the dark web, allowing researchers to determine how many people were hit.

Notepad++ hit by suspected Chinese state-sponsored hackers - here's what we know so far
By Sead Fadilpašić published
Notepad++ targeted and used to deliver poisoned updates to a select group of victims.
Malwarebytes and ChatGPT team up to check all of those suspicious texts, emails, and URLs with one simple phrase
By Benedict Collins published
Malwarebytes and ChatGPT are teaming up to provide quick, easy, and free scam checking with just one simple phrase

Searching for a mini PC on a budget? The Topton D12 Ultra is wallet-friendly and packs some surprisingly powerful hardware that's sure to please
By Efosa Udinmwen published
Topton D12 Ultra mini PC combines Ryzen AI 300 series processors, expandable memory, and multiple connectivity options at an affordable price.

One job where AI stepping up isn't such a problem - AI-assisted cybersecurity team discovers mass of OpenSSL vulnerabilities, praised for 'high quality of the reports and their constructive collaboration'
By Efosa Udinmwen published
AI-assisted analysis revealed 12 long-standing OpenSSL vulnerabilities, exposing the limits of manual review and accelerating coordinated remediation across critical internet infrastructure.

'Just remember, you have to be ahead for all time to come': Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella reveals AI chip shopping spree - says it will still buy Nvidia, AMD chips, despite recent launch of in-house Maia 200 hardware
By Efosa Udinmwen published
Microsoft’s Maia 200 AI chip is here, but the company will still buy from Nvidia and AMD to ease compute pressure without full independence.
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