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Software built with AI does not stop being software. It still breaks, ages, leaks secrets, inherits dependencies, faces attackers, confuses future maintainers, and becomes part of…
A genuine unauthenticated remote-code-execution flaw in UpdraftPlus was disclosed in June 2026, and it lets an attacker upload a malicious plugin and run code on a…
Artificial intelligence will not soon consume more water than humanity. That claim is too broad, too imprecise, and not supported by the best numbers now available.…
Claude Mythos Preview is not a normal model announcement dressed in cyber language. Anthropic has framed it as a restricted research preview because its strongest public…
Digitalisation has cut forms, envelopes, file rooms, receipts and office printing. It has also built a second industrial system behind the screen: server halls, fibre routes,…
Meta’s Instagram account-recovery breach is not best understood as a clever password hack. It is a warning about what happens when an AI support assistant is…
Servers lowered into a bath of dielectric fluid look strange only until the power bill, rack density and failure data enter the discussion. Two-phase immersion cooling…
Women in Brussels say men wearing Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses filmed them during unsolicited street interactions, with footage allegedly used for social media content linked to…
Meta’s latest face-recognition controversy is not about a feature that has been switched on for consumers. It is about a feature whose core machinery appears to…
On June 6, 1972, U.S. Patent No. 3,668,658 was granted to IBM inventors Ralph Flores and Herbert E. Thompson for a “magnetic record disk cover.” The…
Google’s agreement to pay SpaceX $920 million a month for AI compute capacity is not just another cloud contract. It is a public signal that the…
The internet is no longer mainly a network for human attention. It is a network for machines, sensors, meters, cameras, vehicles, appliances, factory tools, medical monitors,…
On May 3, 1978, Gary Thuerk, a marketer at Digital Equipment Corporation, sent an unsolicited promotional email across ARPANET, the research network that preceded the public…
Longyearbyen is not a digital miracle. It is a hard, expensive, carefully maintained exception. At 78 degrees north, on Norway’s Svalbard archipelago, a town of roughly…
Euro-Office enters the European software market with a strong political story, a timely launch window and a buyer base that is already uncomfortable with dependence on…
Europe’s own “Starlink” is IRIS², the European Union’s planned secure satellite connectivity constellation. The realistic date is not a single launch day. The first IRIS² satellites…
Euro-3C is not just another EU-funded technology project. It is the European Commission’s first large-scale attempt to show that telecom networks, edge computing, cloud infrastructure and…
A website no longer needs to read a file, break out of a sandbox, or install native code to learn something from a visitor’s SSD. New…
A team at Karlsruhe Institute of Technology has shown that beamforming feedback information from Wi-Fi signals can be used to identify people walking through a radio…
Albert Gonzalez did not become infamous because he stole a few passwords, embarrassed a company, or defaced a website. His case became a marker because it…
The internet is not waiting for a dramatic day when IPv4 addresses suddenly disappear. That day already arrived in stages. The central global IPv4 free pool…
GitHub’s May 2026 security incident did not begin with a public zero-day against GitHub.com, a failed cloud control, or a known breach of customer repositories. It…
A publicly released proof of concept named YellowKey has put Microsoft BitLocker under pressure for a reason that is easy to miss. The reported weakness does…
The US patent application known as US20180167677A1 describes a system that links broadcast content, ambient audio capture, household devices, user identifiers and logged ad impressions. The…
A Bluetooth smart tag is easy to dismiss until the first time it changes the outcome. A suitcase that never appears on the carousel is no…
PHP’s May 2026 security releases should be treated as urgent by teams that run SOAP services on PHP, especially where untrusted clients can send SOAP request…
A credit card does not need to be stolen in full to become usable. A criminal who sees a masked card number, the expiry date, the…
The Chrome bug was fixed, but the security question remains open The Chrome vulnerability tracked as CVE-2026-0628 is the kind of bug that looks narrow on…
Cybersecurity is crossing a speed boundary. The old model assumed that attackers probed, defenders investigated, analysts escalated, engineers patched, and executives decided. That sequence still exists,…
Google has spent years teaching people to think of Google Photos as a private, searchable backup of their lives. That promise still exists in a narrow…
Publishing the same Android app in both Google Play and Samsung Galaxy Store looks simple right up to the moment one store starts updating the other…
Anthropic did not market Claude Mythos Preview like a normal model launch. It put the model behind a restricted initiative, said it had already found thousands…
A password on its own is a flimsy gate. It feels private because you typed it, memorized it, maybe even made it long. Attackers do not…