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North Korea accounts for almost half of all attacks against the technology industry – and the proceeds go directly to the development of new weapons of mass destruction for the Hermit Kingdom

North Korea is responsible for nearly half of the tech sector’s cyber intrusions IT employee campaigns are hard to spot thanks to AI enhancement The funds are being used to help develop new weapons of mass destruction A new Crowdstrike report has found that nearly half (47%) of state-sponsored attacks against US tech companies came […]

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Almost all security managers fear AI-generated code, while development teams run ahead of outdated monitoring systems

AI-generated code grows faster than security monitoring mechanisms Manual reviews struggle to keep pace with machine-generated software Security leaders fear that insecure coding patterns will spread through development pipelines AI coding assistants have spread across development teams faster than security frameworks can adapt. New Salt Security research has claimed that 90% of security managers now

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Hackers used Google Cloud links and fake New York Times pages to run a massive global phishing machine

More than 12,000 servers supported a coordinated phishing infrastructure worldwide Google Cloud links helped phishing emails appear more secure than reality Fake New York Times pages acted as decoys for scanners When a suspicious email lands in your inbox promising financial rewards or urgent payment requests, the infrastructure behind that email is rarely what it

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US Apache crashes near Strait of Hormuz, but drone boat quietly makes military’s first unmanned rescue

The Navy’s drone boat conducted the first known military aircrew rescue mission The American Apache crew survived after the unmanned craft reached them first Rescue Operation demonstrated a growing military role for autonomous systems A US Army Apache helicopter crashed near the Strait of Hormuz, but the most significant development emerged from the rescue effort

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The Great AI Irony: China cracks down on Western models, while US companies flock to DeepSeek

China continues to remove both demand for AI chips from its ecosystem and foreign AI models, citing “security risks” and privacy concerns The sharpest warnings come from China’s Ministry of State Security (MSS) American companies continue to flock to lower-cost alternatives for their AI needs In what many may see as a clean response to

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Missing your Proton VPN Firefox add-on? You’ll have to use the desktop app for now

Proton confirmed that their Firefox VPN extension is temporarily unavailable The issue is reportedly due to a mandatory Mozilla review process While the team works on a fix, users are advised to use the standalone app Proton made headlines when it made the Proton VPN browser extension free for everyone, opening up robust privacy tools

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Are your hybrid meetings doing more harm than good? New research shows that many of us ‘forget’ all about external colleagues

Hybrid meetings can make remote workers feel excluded, Jabra study shows Inappropriate and dated setups cause regular meeting delays and technical errors Better meeting room sets and clear meeting objectives could improve engagement Around half of external participants say they have been forgotten, talked about or excluded during hybrid meetings, a new study from Jabra

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‘Great job, scammers’: Valve is officially done with Steam physical gift cards thanks to scammers – and it could be the start of a frustrating trend

Valve will soon put an end to physical gift cards It has actually been forced to end physical gift cards due to fraudsters’ customizations Once stock has expired across retailers, there will be no more physical gift cards Valve will end physical Steam Gift Cards when inventory runs out across retailers. As reported by Destructoid,

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Toys for Bob developer says team tried to capture ‘the feeling that we fell in love with’ when developing Spyro: A Realm Beyond rather than worrying about features first

Toys for Bob wanted to recapture the feeling of playing previous games during development Spyro: A Realm Beyond It wanted to focus on “the feeling we fell in love with” rather than worrying about a list of features Chief creative officer and head of studio Paul Yan says: “If you stick too much to nostalgia,

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We all hate ads on today’s smart TVs, but a report says they’re a big part of why TV prices haven’t had to rise as a result of the memory crunch – so if you’re upgrading your set for the World Cup, say thank you to advertisers, I guess

The cost of TV components is rising, squeezing already thin margins A report says that advertising in smart TVs has helped avoid price increases It also says fierce retail competition has helped keep prices low The price of almost everything electronic has risen dramatically in recent months, with one notable exception: TVs. And a new

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