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Could your CEO be the weakest link when it comes to AI security? New Study Warns Managers ‘Deliberately Bypassing Safeguards Because Perceived Benefits Outweigh Risks’

Senior managers are twice as likely to use unapproved shadow AI tools as other employees Execs often bypass security protocols to prioritize personal productivity over corporate compliance The double standard in AI use creates significant governance and security risks Amid ongoing top-down efforts to strengthen security as companies more widely deploy AI, new research from […]

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‘Off the wishlist it comes’: 007 First Light fans request refunds after learning of pre-launch Denuvo DRM addition

IO Interactive has added Denuvo DRM to 007 First lighta few days before the launch Users on Steam have expressed frustrations and started refund requests Denuvo is a controversial DRM due to the potential impact on performance and other PC limitations Players have been eager to get started 007 First lightwhich is just days away

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Another major Linux security flaw revealed – nine-year-old problem could spell disaster for users

Qualys discloses CVE-2026-46333, a Linux flaw present since 2016 that lets unprivileged users briefly hijack privileged processes to gain administrator access Exploitation was confirmed on standard installations of Debian, Ubuntu and Fedora Administrators should apply updates immediately Security researchers Qualys discovered a major flaw in the Linux operating system (OS) that could let any ordinary

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‘A relentless drive to make the best entertainment’ – Call of Duty studio execs outline vision for ‘immersive’ new Modern Warfare entry

Activision has revealed that the next Call of Duty the game becomes one Modern warfare title It follows months of rumors that a Modern Warfare 4 is underway The announcement comes alongside a message from the new Infinity Ward studio heads Activision has confirmed that the next Call of Duty the game will be a

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‘Today’s disruptive environment is anything but normal’: Report warns younger workers will be hit by AI hiring as bosses focus more on mid-level roles

Younger workers are hardest hit by job redundancies, study shows The technology sector is particularly affected, where AI brings about major changes Companies look to hire older workers and ‘turn talent pyramids into diamonds’ Younger workers and those looking to enter the workforce may soon struggle even more to find a job as bosses increasingly

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Exclusive: Funko’s latest Star Wars figures bring The Mandalorian and Grogu to your desktop

Star Wars is officially back on the big screen from May 22, 2026, which Mandalorian and Grogu has officially hit theaters. There’s certainly a lot of excitement in the air, from reviews of the film dropping – you can read ours here – to a ride opening on the same day at Galaxy’s Edge at

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Corsair DDR5 stick spotted using Chinese memory chips – here’s why it could mean the RAM crisis ends sooner than expected

A stick of Corsair RAM has been discovered using CXMT memory chips If genuine, this leak suggests that Corsair is trying to strengthen its chip supply lines elsewhere, away from Micron, Samsung and SK Hynix That lines up nicely with a prediction from earlier this week that claimed Chinese memory chip makers are ramping up

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F2Pool founder who controls 11% of bitcoin’s hashrate to lead first SpaceX mission to Mars

Chun Wang, the Chinese-born Maltese-Kittian crypto investor who co-founded F2Pool, has been named mission manager for SpaceX’s first commercial human spaceflight interplanetary mission to Mars, crucial to Elon Musk’s plans to send a million people to the Red Planet. Wang, whose mining pool controls about 11.3% of the global Bitcoin network’s hashrate and whose personal

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Cisco tried to use artificial intelligence to write security incident reports – and things didn’t quite go as planned

Cisco warns AI-generated incident reports are often inaccurate, inconsistent and prone to data loss due to LLM limitations The company advises detailed, single-task prompts, fixed source documents, and strict formatting rules to improve reliability Cross-contamination between reports remains a challenge, with researchers recommending new sessions for each new incident report to avoid errors Any enterprise

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“You have no way to revoke it faster or verify when it stops working”: Experts find that Google API keys can still be used even after you delete them

Aikido researchers find that Google API keys remain usable for up to 23 minutes after deletion Success rates varied across trials, with Gemini-enabled projects particularly vulnerable to stolen files and cached conversations Google dismisses the problem as propagation delay, but Aikido advises treating deletion as a 30-minute window and monitoring for unexpected use If, when

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