Sophisticated Cyber Espionage Campaign Targets European Telecom Infrastructure
Advanced Persistent Threat Group Expands Global Operations Security researchers have uncovered a sophisticated cyber espionage campaign targeting a major European…
Advanced Persistent Threat Group Expands Global Operations Security researchers have uncovered a sophisticated cyber espionage campaign targeting a major European…
Fujitsu’s Practical Approach in a Thin-Obsessed Market While competitors race to shave millimeters off their ultra-thin profiles, Fujitsu has taken…
The Centralized Infrastructure Dilemma in Secure Communications When Signal experienced downtime during the recent Amazon Web Services outage, it sparked…
ARK Invest CEO Cathie Wood has launched a strong critique against proxy advisory firms recommending shareholders reject Elon Musk’s proposed compensation package. The investment manager argues that index funds’ outsized voting power represents a “broken” system that threatens innovation at companies like Tesla.
Investment manager Cathie Wood has publicly criticized proxy advisory firms for their recommendations against Elon Musk’s proposed $1 trillion compensation package at Tesla, according to reports. In social media posts, Wood described the situation as “sad, if not damning” and questioned the influence these firms wield over shareholder voting processes.
Automotive cybersecurity receives a hardware-level boost as researchers advocate for Fully Depleted Silicon-on-Insulator (FD-SOI) technology. This innovative chip design reportedly thwarts laser-based physical attacks while offering cost and compliance advantages. Industry experts suggest the technology could redefine vehicle security standards globally.
Researchers are proposing that microchip manufacturers adopt a new multi-layered, insulating design to protect vehicles from cyber-physical attacks, primarily from lasers, according to recent reports. The technology, developed through collaboration between the French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission and semiconductor manufacturer Soitec, represents a significant advancement in hardware-level security for modern vehicles.
Anthropic Expands Claude Code Accessibility Anthropic has significantly broadened the reach of its acclaimed Claude Code AI coding assistant with…
Major Data Breach at Peer-to-Peer Lending Platform Prosper Marketplace, a leading peer-to-peer lending platform, has confirmed a significant data breach…
Widespread Service Disruptions Hit Digital Platforms The digital ecosystem experienced significant turbulence today as Amazon Web Services (AWS) encountered major…
The data center industry is undergoing a significant transformation as cloud providers and server manufacturers adopt 21-inch Open Rack designs. According to new research, this wider format better accommodates AI server requirements and could dominate rack shipments by 2030.
The data center industry is shifting away from traditional 19-inch rack standards toward wider 21-inch Open Rack designs, according to reports from leading research firms. This transition is gaining momentum as demand for AI infrastructure continues to surge among major cloud providers and technology companies.
Anthropic’s Browser-Based Claude Code Platform Enters Beta Testing Anthropic has unveiled its Claude Code platform for web browsers, marking a…