Companies are feeling the urge to get up to speed with AI - but many simply aren't ready By Mike Moore published 25 November 24 The need to be on the ball with AI is greater than ever, Cisco report finds.
US local governments targeted by Chinese hackers By Sead Fadilpašić published 23 May 25 The Chinese used the Cityworks bug to deploy Cobalt Strike beacons and backdoors.
Scammers are once again abusing PDFs to trick victims into calling fake support numbers By Sead Fadilpašić published 3 July 25 No, you're not talking to a Microsoft representative - it's a scammer who wants your passwords.
Hundreds of LLM servers left exposed online - here's what we know By Sead Fadilpašić published 2 September 25 Ollama servers were easily found with a quick Shodan search, but many are dormant and thus unusable.
Experts warn this critical PHP vulnerability could be set to become a global problem By Sead Fadilpašić published 10 March 25 Researchers are saying a PHP-CGI bug is a global problem.
Top Canadian telecom firms may have been hit by Chinese Salt Typhoon hackers By Ellen Jennings-Trace published 24 June 25 Hackers have seemingly used a Cisco flaw to gain access to telco network.
After AI, Nvidia wants to own a slice of that sweet trillion-dollar cybersecurity pie with its new DOCA software platform By Wayne Williams published 6 May 25 Nvidia wants to protect AI infrastructure with DOCA Argus, its new agentless security framework.
Zyxel, ProjectSend, CyberPanel vulnerabilities actively exploited, so patch now By Sead Fadilpašić published 5 December 24 CISA adds more bugs to its KEV catalog including a 10/10 haul.
MWC 2025 — all the biggest B2B news and announcements from Mobile World Congress By Benedict Collins last updated 6 March 25 TechRadar Pro was live at MWC 2025 - here's all the biggest news and updates we saw at the show.
Criminals are using CSS to get around filters and track email usage By Sead Fadilpašić published 18 March 25 Hackers are building on their salting technique to bypass email protection, track users, and redirect them to phishing pages.
Humans optional: Tomorrow's Internet of Agents is being planned today and will bypass homo sapiens almost entirely By Wayne Williams published 9 February 25 Tomorrow's "Internet of Agents" is being planned today by Cisco and Microsoft and will bypass homo sapiens almost entirely.
Chinese hackers Volt Typhoon are back, and rebuilding their botnet to target new victims By Benedict Collins published 13 November 24 Legacy devices are again being hijacked by Volt Typhoon to target critical infrastructure and governmental departments.
Huawei is back in Europe - and it wants to help take your small business to the next level, with AI at the center By Efosa Udinmwen published 9 November 25 Huawei brings integrated SME solutions to European customers, combining intelligence features, simplified deployment models, and expanded partner support.
D-Link is telling users to stop using these routers immediately, or face hacking By Sead Fadilpašić published 20 November 24 A critical RCE flaw has been found in multiple D-Link routers that reached end-of-life.
Chinese hackers are targeting web hosting firms - here's what we know By Sead Fadilpašić published 19 August 25 A web hosting company in Taiwan was recently targeted by what appears to be a Chinese state-sponsored actor.
Multiple routers hit by new critical severity remote command injection vulnerability, with no fix in sight By Benedict Collins published 25 March 25 Attackers can gain the highest privileges and execute commands remotely across a range of H3C Magic routers.
Industrial Wi-Fi networks found to have serious security flaws By Sead Fadilpašić published 29 November 24 Multiple access points were carrying almost two dozen flaws, some of which were deemed critical.
Worrying WatchGuard VPN bug could let hackers hijack your devices - here's how to stay safe By Sead Fadilpašić published 20 October 25 A WatchGuard VPN patch is already available - so make sure you apply it as soon as possible.
Asus routers across the globe hit by suspected Chinese cyberattack - here's what we know By Sead Fadilpašić, Sead Fadilpašić published 19 November 25 State-sponsored actors are creating a large operational relay network and are using Taiwanese routers to do so.
Huawei is betting on an army of 130 million influencers to supercharge 10GbE Ethernet adoption in China - and the rest of the world can only watch By Wayne Williams published 27 June 25 Huawei bets on influencers to drive 10GbE and FTTR expansion across China.
New Androxgh0st botnet targets vulnerabilities in IoT devices and web applications via Mozi integration By Efosa Udinmwen published 22 December 24 Androxgh0st integration with Mozi targets critical systems with advanced tactics and exploiting new vulnerabilities.
ExpressVPN's Aircove becomes the first device equipped with Lightway 2.0 – and the upgrades don't stop there By Chiara Castro published 18 February 25 ExpressVPN's VPN router now promises to be faster, more private, and more secure. Here's all you need to know about the AircoveOS v5 update.
These popular TP-Link routers could be facing some serious security threats - find out if you're affected By Sead Fadilpašić published 18 June 25 Multiple outdated routers are being targeted, CISA is warning.
D-Link routers under threat from dangerous flaw - here's how to stay safe By Sead Fadilpašić published 21 November 25 An end-of-life D-Link router is vulnerable to four flaws that have a PoC already available.
Asus launches ProArt studio router and switch built to move 8K files at lightning speed with zero workflow delays By Efosa Udinmwen published 15 September 25 Asus introduces ProArt Router 7 and Switch 10S, aiming to improve 8K workflows, though real performance requires independent verification.
Somewhere in Japan is a dispenser where you can buy toy rack servers complete with cute Dell PowerEdge 2U servers By Wayne Williams published 15 March 25 You can get toy rack servers, modeled after real products from Dell, Cisco, and A10 Networks, in Japanese vending machines
DeepSeek ‘incredibly vulnerable’ to attacks, research claims By Ellen Jennings-Trace published 3 February 25 Security researchers have tested DeepSeek’s R1 model - and made some disturbing discoveries.
Asus warns of new security flaw affecting AiCloud routers - here's what we know By Sead Fadilpašić published 27 November 25 Asus fixes critical-severity flaw affecting multiple firmware versions.
Could this be the next big step forward for AI? Huawei's open source move will make it easier than ever to connect together, well, pretty much everything By Efosa Udinmwen published 2 September 25 Huawei plans to open source UB-Mesh, promising scalable AI interconnects, though rivalry and governance doubts cloud industry adoption
VMware reveals major channel partner shake-up - and it's bad news for smaller firms By Craig Hale published 18 July 25 VMware's CSP Program will soon become invite-only, which means many smaller partners could be cut from the program.