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This Week In Hacks Shows Why Cybersecurity Can No Longer Be Someone Else’s Problem

Some weeks in cybersecurity feel like a warning siren that refuses to switch off. This was one of them. From

 

Equal1 And Dell Unveil Rack Mounted Quantum Computer For Enterprise Data Centres

Equal1 and Dell have unveiled what is being described as the world’s first deployable rack mounted silicon spin hybrid quantum

 

Anthropic’s Project Glasswing Finds More Than 10,000 Major Software Flaws In Its First Month

Anthropic has reported a major early milestone for its Project Glasswing initiative, revealing that the programme has identified more than

 

Companies Face A New AI Challenge As Agent Sprawl Takes Hold

Businesses have spent the past two years racing to adopt artificial intelligence. Now, some of the most enthusiastic corporate users

 

Microsoft Security Crisis Deepens As Exchange Is Hacked, Defender Flaws Patched And BitLocker Bypass Emerges

Microsoft is facing renewed scrutiny after a wave of serious security concerns emerged across several of its core products, including

 

AMOS Malware Campaigns Target macOS Users Through Social Engineering, Researchers Warn

Security researchers are tracking a wave of AMOS malware campaigns targeting macOS systems, warning that the threat continues to spread

 

Student Hackers Take On Ethical Battle At Cybersecurity Challenge

More than 100 young hackers have gathered on the Gold Coast, but not to steal data, break systems or exploit

 

Mobile Phishing Has Overtaken Email, And Workers Need To Catch Up

For years, cybersecurity training has taught workers to beware the suspicious email. Do not click the strange link. Do not

 

Experts Warn Microsoft Legacy Tool Is Being Abused To Launch Malware Campaigns

Cybercriminals are increasingly exploiting a legitimate legacy Windows tool to deliver malware, with researchers warning that Microsoft HTML Application Host,

 

Hacker Group Poisoning Open Source Code At Unprecedented Scale

A cybercriminal group known as TeamPCP is being accused of carrying out an unprecedented wave of software supply chain attacks,

 

Brace For Bugmageddon: Why Cybersecurity Skills Are No Longer Optional

Australia’s financial sector has always been a tempting target for cybercriminals, but the latest warning from CrowdStrike suggests the threat

 

AI Is Already Shrinking Jobs. The Smart Move Is To Invest In A Career Built For What Comes Next

For years, workers were told not to worry too much about artificial intelligence. The common reassurance was that AI would