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Google to block sideloading in Singapore in new financial fraud pilotÂ
In a bid to protect Android users from financial scams, Google is launching a pilot program in partnership with the Cyber Security Agency of Singapore (CSA) to prevent users from sideloading certain apps in Singapore.
Forget hacked toothbrushes, worry about the rise in real DDOS attacks
A ridiculous story about three million hacked toothbrushes being used in a DDoS attack went viral this week - the real threat is more worrying
AI regulation will hurt financial firms, says Ted Cruz
Senators in the US are hitting back at attempts to regulate AI in the financial industry, which they call a "war on technology".
AI model built on Intel Xeon Scalable processors helps diagnose throat cancerÂ
Artificial intelligence cancer detection is making its way out of hospitals and into patients' pockets with a new model developed by researchers in Taiwan and the US.Â
A fragmented cybersecurity landscape is weakening your defences, research suggests
Following best-practice security policies may actually be making your defences weaker due to the amount of time it takes to onboard new services
Windows 12 still on track for 2024 despite major Windows 11 24H2 update
Microsoft has let slip there will be a major Windows 11 update this year, leading some to speculate that this means no Windows 12 in 2024. History suggests otherwise.
Longer-lasting servers will save Amazon almost $1 billion
Amazon extends life of its servers to six years, saving the company $900 million
Windows Server 2025 adds flighting and deletes WordPad from Windows 11
What's new in Windows Server 2025, which is available today for early adopters, and it's also time to say goodbye to WordPad in Windows 11
Singtel partners with Nvidia to advance AI data centre push in ASEAN
Singtel announced that it will work with Nvidia in AI as the Singaporean telecommunications giant scales its regional data centre business.
Scooby Doo hacker behind 50 million customer Europcar “breach”
News appeared overnight on X (formerly known as Twitter) detailing an alleged major data breach involving Europcar - but it wasn't true.
Cybernomics report flags ransomware, GenAI and people as three big threats
Barracuda’s Cybernomics 101 report analyses the financial drivers behind cyberattacks and reveals a harsh reality: defending your data is expensive.
Outlook will help you create business newsletters this summer
New Microsoft Outlook feature will make it easier to create and track internal newsletters
Microsoft Mesh: what you’ll need to run virtual meetings in Teams
Microsoft Mesh lets you meet in a virtual space from inside Microsoft Teams
Why has Wasabi bought Curio AI?
Wasabi has bought Curio AI from GrayMeta, and plans to launch "a new class of AI-powered intelligent storage" in the spring. So what will that mean in practice?
AWS pours $15 billion to expand cloud offering in Japan
Amazon Web Services (AWS) plans to invest ¥2.26 trillion, or US$15 billion, into its existing cloud infrastructure in Japan by 2027 in a bid to meet growing customer demands.
UK law enforcement agency issues warning about AI-aided ransomware
A new report from the UK’s National Cyber Security Centre warns that not only are AI ransomware attacks on the rise but numbers are likely to grow rapidly.
AWS Marketplace adds third-party services to manage your SaaS
Amazon Web Services has made it easier for companies to both buy and deploy software.
Ransomware 2023 numbers: 100 million stolen records, $27.4 million average demand, attacks up by 84%
Despite notable wins against the ransomware gangs, 2023 saw record ransomware numbers in all the wrong places
HP CEO: We’ll shift PC business to subscriptions, like printers
HP's boss explains why he's keen to expand the lucrative subscription model to its PC business
GPU shortage holding back Midjourney website
A lack of hardware delays Midjourney's plans to offer image generation via its own website