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Scattered Spider Adopts DragonForce Ransomware and Sophisticated Social Engineering, Cyber Agencies Warn

Security authorities in Australia, the United States and the United Kingdom have published an updated advisory on Scattered Spider, a loosely knit hacking

 

FBI Sounds Alarm on ‘Interlock’ Ransomware, Urges Windows and Linux Users to Enable Two‑Factor Authentication

The Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency have issued a joint alert warning that a

 

Beyond the Hype, Assessing How Close We Really Are to Superintelligent AI

The tech industry speaks of the next decade as if a new renaissance is imminent. Company leaders describe a future

 

Samsung Clinches 16.5 Billion Dollar Chip Deal with Tesla, Shares Hit Ten‑Month High

Samsung Electronics has secured a 16.5 billion US dollar agreement to supply next‑generation chips for Tesla’s autonomous vehicles, marking one of the

  

AI’s Shockwave, How Automation Threatens the Global Middle Class

The post‑war rise of a global middle class ranks among the greatest economic stories of the last century. From office

 

Hackers Claim 30 GB Leak from French Submarine Builder Naval Group

French defence contractor Naval Group is investigating an alleged cyber attack after criminals published what they say is classified source

  

UK Firms Want AI Agents, Yet Their Cyber Basics Are Still Broken

Artificial intelligence agents promise to automate everything from help‑desk tickets to investment portfolios, and British boardrooms are eager to deploy

 

GPT 5 Rumoured for Early August Release, Leaks Hint at Unified Multimodal Upgrade

Reports from The Verge and Reuters indicate that OpenAI is preparing to launch its next flagship AI model, GPT 5, in

 

Researchers Expose Safety Gaps in OpenAI’s Flagship Model

Artificial intelligence safety researchers have demonstrated how a modest fine‑tuning exercise can strip away the guardrails that keep ChatGPT’s underlying

 

From Fab to Firewall: The Semiconductor Industry’s Cybersecurity Transformation

Chip production lines once focused solely on nanometre counts, yield curves and clock speeds. Today a silent variable shapes every

 

UK plots ban on ransom payments as cyber attack threat grows

The United Kingdom will move to outlaw ransom payments by public bodies and critical national infrastructure operators after ministers warned

 

Unknown hackers target German newspaper giant in mid‑July breach

MUNICH, One of Germany’s largest newspaper publishers, Südwestdeutsche Medienholding (SWMH), has confirmed it was hit by a “critical IT security

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