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North Korean spies turn Google's Find Hub into remote-wipe weapon

12 hours 36 minutes ago
KONNI espionage crew covertly abused Google’s Find My Device feature to remotely factory-reset Android phones

North Korean state-backed spies have found a new way to torch evidence of their own cyber-spying – by hijacking Google's "Find Hub" service to remotely wipe Android phones belonging to their South Korean targets.…

Carly Page

LLM side-channel attack could allow snoops to guess what you're talking about

12 hours 58 minutes ago
Encryption protects content, not context

Updated  Mischief-makers can guess the subjects being discussed with LLMs using a side-channel attack, according to Microsoft researchers. They told The Register that models from some providers, including Anthropic, AWS, DeepSeek, and Google, haven't been fixed, putting both personal users and enterprise communications at risk.…

Jessica Lyons

OWASP Top 10: Broken access control still tops app security list

15 hours 36 minutes ago
Risk list highlights misconfigs, supply chain failures, and singles out prompt injection in AI apps

The Open Worldwide Application Security Project (OWASP) just published its top 10 categories of application risks for 2025, its first list since 2021. It found that while broken access control remains the top issue, security misconfiguration is a strong second, and software supply chain issues are still prominent.…

Tim Anderson

UK unveils roadmap for replacing animal testing

15 hours 49 minutes ago
Years of development still needed but AI, 3D printing, and other alternative options on the horizon

The UK Government has unveiled a roadmap to replace animal testing with AI-driven options and other alternatives, targeting the elimination of certain regulatory tests by the end of 2026.…

Richard Speed

Hitachi-owned GlobalLogic admits data stolen on 10k current and former staff

16 hours 42 minutes ago
Clop's Oracle EBS exploit spree shows no sign of slowing, claims nearly 30 more casualties in media, finance, and tech.

Digital engineering outfit GlobalLogic says personal data from more than 10,000 current and former employees was exposed in the wave of Oracle E-Business Suite (EBS) attacks attributed to the Clop ransomware gang. The Hitachi-owned biz joins a growing roster of high-profile victims that also now includes The Washington Post and Allianz UK.…

Carly Page

Battery trade war hits booming datacenter industry

17 hours 25 minutes ago
Tariffs can't stop cheaper, better Chinese tech, says Jefferies. Tesla is Amercia's great hope

Battery energy storage systems (BESS) could become standard at datacenters as AI infrastructure expand, with analysts forecasting 20 GW of capacity deployed over the next decade.…

Dan Robinson

UK's Ajax fighting vehicle arrives – years late and still sending crew to hospital

18 hours 53 minutes ago
Continuous track of long awaited AFV hits the ground ... and the terrain is pretty bumpy

The British Army just received its first new armored fighting vehicle (AFV) for nearly three decades, but it is years late, hit by rising costs, is still reportedly injuring its crew, and there are questions about whether it remains relevant in the age of drone warfare. …

Dan Robinson

AI isn't throttling HPC. It <em>is</em> HPC

19 hours 32 minutes ago
Your real problem: 40kW racks, melting datacenters and rising power bills

Opinion  In recent discussions with industry vendor sales/marketing types, I've been hearing that HPC demand is falling off while AI system demand is continuing to increase. I've also seen articles implying that AI is somehow displacing HPC. Huh?…

Dan Olds

Secret setting hints haptic feedback coming to Windows 11 UI

1 day 6 hours ago
Microsoft has generated some buzz about generating some buzz

Most phones and tablets include little motors that buzz when you perform common actions such as typing, or when apps notify users of important events. Microsoft may be about to bring similar good vibrations to the PC with features that see Windows 11 make your mouse or touchpad tremble when you perform UI actions such as snapping windows into place.…

Avram Piltch

Altman sticks a different hand out, wants tax credits instead of gov loans

1 day 8 hours ago
We can't let supply chain shortages burst the bubble boy's balloon

Free money is always better than a loan! OpenAI CEO Sam Altman recently said he doesn't want government-backed loans to fuel his AI ambitions, but he's more than okay with the idea of Uncle Sam handing out tax credits under the US CHIPS Act to subsidize AI server production, bit barns, and grid components.…

Tobias Mann
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