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·31/01/2026

The Microsoft re-routing glitch has been resolved

Microsoft has finally resolved a perplexing technical glitch that saw internal test traffic being rerouted to a Japanese industrial cable manufacturer. This routing error, which involve the standard test domain example.com, has raised questions about how such a specific misconfiguration could persist undetected for years within the world's largest software ecosystem.
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·20/01/2026

Google Gemini security flaw shows that your calendar might be a double agent

A Google Gemini security flaw has recently been uncovered, revealing how hackers could use simple calendar invites to trick the AI into leaking private user data through a clever Indirect Prompt Injection attack.
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·24/12/2025

OpenAI launches ChatGPT ‘Year in Review’ feature for Plus and Team users

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·23/12/2025

OpenAI warns of security threats to its new Atlas AI browser

OpenAI has admitted that its new Atlas browser is facing constant attacks from hackers using a technique called "prompt injection." While the company is using AI to fight back, they warn that these security risks may never be fully solved as long as AI agents are used to browse the web.
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·28/09/2025

Qualcomm Guardian: Rival to Intel vPro Raises Questions on Security and Privacy

Qualcomm has unveiled Snapdragon Guardian, a new rival to Intel’s vPro platform. With built-in cellular connectivity, Guardian enables remote device management even when machines are powered down or offline.
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·21/09/2025

Americans Lock Down TikTok’s US Board, ByteDance Gets Just One Seat

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·29/10/2024

Lenovo Showcases Smarter AI for All Across Comprehensive AI Devices, Solutions, and Concepts Portfolio at Tech World 2024

Lenovo has unveiled its most ambitious AI innovations to date at its Tech World 2024 event, reinforcing its goal to...
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·22/10/2024

Rubrik Unveils Data Security Posture Management for Microsoft 365 Copilot

As organizations and their volume of Microsoft 365 data grow, protecting sensitive data and managing access has become even more...
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·30/09/2024

Virtusx Announces the Launch of Ultimate AI Mouse Jethro V1

Meta faces a €91 million fine for storing social media passwords in unencrypted databases, violating GDPR four times. This latest penalty adds to a string of data security infractions by the tech giant, highlighting the critical need for robust password protection measures in the digital age. Learn about the implications for users and the tech industry in our comprehensive analysis.
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·30/09/2024

Meta Faces €91 Million Fine for Insecure Password Storage Practices

Meta faces a €91 million fine for storing social media passwords in unencrypted databases, violating GDPR four times. This latest penalty adds to a string of data security infractions by the tech giant, highlighting the critical need for robust password protection measures in the digital age. Learn about the implications for users and the tech industry in our comprehensive analysis.

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