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What Kristi Noem’s cyber cuts really mean for America’s security

Kristi Noem promised a whole of government push on cybersecurity. Nine months in, the record shows the opposite. The Department

 

AWS outage triggers fresh warnings about cloud resilience as experts flag redundancy gaps

A major Amazon Web Services disruption on Monday, 21 October, knocked popular apps and payments offline for hours, underscoring how

 

ChatGPT Atlas arrives with power and peril, why AI browsers could become the web’s riskiest habit

OpenAI has launched ChatGPT Atlas, an AI powered browser that promises to plan trips, compare products, and even book flights

 

Secure your WordPress site today, 8.7 million attacks in 48 hours is your wake up call

WordPress powers a huge slice of the internet. That reach makes it a magnet for criminals. In early October, Wordfence

 

Google scraps Privacy Sandbox plan, Chrome users face privacy crossroads

Google has confirmed a new Chrome direction, phasing out its Privacy Sandbox program and leaving the web’s status quo intact.

 

Widespread AWS outage disrupts banks, apps and government sites, services now recovering

mazon Web Services experienced a significant outage today that rippled across finance, gaming, communications and public sector websites worldwide. Amazon

 

China’s harvest now, decrypt later play puts every Briton’s data at risk

Britain’s cyber defenders are warning that China has quietly spent years sweeping up personal and classified data across the UK,

 

The blockchain is now a malware safehouse, how EtherHiding turns trust into a weapon

Smart contracts were built to remove doubt. Code executes as written. No middlemen. No single switch to flip off. Hackers

 

China alleges US cyberattacks on national time centre, warns of risks to critical systems

China’s Ministry of State Security has accused the United States of mounting a multi-year cyber campaign against the National Time

 

Oracle Rushes Out Second Patch After Hackers Exploit Zero-Day in E-Business Suite

Oracle has released an emergency patch to fix a newly discovered zero-day vulnerability in its E-Business Suite software, following a

 

Beyond VPNs: How to Protect Your Identity Online in the Age of the Online Safety Act

When the Online Safety Act came into force on 25 July, something unexpected happened: VPNs went viral. Overnight, virtual private

 

Apple Doubles Payout for Zero-Click Flaws, Launches Expanded Bug Bounty Program

Apple has dramatically increased rewards for the most dangerous security flaws, offering up to $2 million for zero-click remote code

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