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Anthropic’s Claude AI Can Now Create Spreadsheets, Presentations, and More

Posted on September 9, 2025 by J.R. Johnivan

A new update gives Anthropic’s Claude AI the ability to make spreadsheets and presentations in a move that is simillar to a recent update to OpenAI’s ChatGPT. Continue reading Anthropic’s Claude AI Can Now Create Spreadsheets, Presentations, and More→

Posted in Artificial Intelligence, News

Malware Injected Into Code Packages That Get 2 Billion+ Downloads Each Week

Posted on September 8, 2025 by J.R. Johnivan

An attack targeting the Node.js ecosystem was just identified — but not before it compromised 18 npm packages that account for billions of weekly downloads. Continue reading Malware Injected Into Code Packages That Get 2 Billion+ Downloads Each Week→

Posted in Developer, News, Security

Is a Recent Windows Update Responsible for SSD Failures? Microsoft Has an Answer

Posted on September 4, 2025 by J.R. Johnivan

A rash of SSD failures have prompted some users to blame a recent Windows Update. Microsoft insist the problem is not its fault. Continue reading Is a Recent Windows Update Responsible for SSD Failures? Microsoft Has an Answer→

Posted in Hardware, Microsoft, News, Security, Software

Apple’s Xcode 26 Beta Now Supports GPT-5 and Claude

Posted on September 2, 2025 by J.R. Johnivan

Xcode 26 debuts with AI integration, a redesigned tab system, workflow refinements, and performance boosts, first previewed at WWDC 2025. Continue reading Apple’s Xcode 26 Beta Now Supports GPT-5 and Claude→

Posted in apple, Artificial Intelligence, News

Google Identifies ‘Widespread Data Theft’ Impacting Salesforce-Salesloft Drift Users

Posted on August 28, 2025 by J.R. Johnivan

Google Threat Intelligence Group shared its findings about a threat actor responsible for stealing Salesforce customer data via Salesloft Drift. Continue reading Google Identifies ‘Widespread Data Theft’ Impacting Salesforce-Salesloft Drift Users→

Posted in big data, cloud security, Google, News, Security

AI Security Threat OneFlip Could Make Medical Devices, Self-Driving Cars Vulnerable

Posted on August 27, 2025 by J.R. Johnivan

OneFlip could cause self-driving cars to crash, facial recognition systems to fail, and biometric ID authenticators to shut down. Continue reading AI Security Threat OneFlip Could Make Medical Devices, Self-Driving Cars Vulnerable→

Posted in Artificial Intelligence, News, Security

ClickFix is Compromising Thousands of Devices Daily – Red Flags to Watch

Posted on August 22, 2025 by J.R. Johnivan

Clever hackers are using ClickFix, a new social engineering technique, to deliver malicious payloads to unsuspecting users and devices around the globe. Continue reading ClickFix is Compromising Thousands of Devices Daily – Red Flags to Watch→

Posted in international, Microsoft, News, Security

Future of Windows: Microsoft Execs Spotlight Multimodal Interactions, Copilot+ PCs, Secure Cloud Devices

Posted on August 16, 2025 by J.R. Johnivan

In a recent podcast interview, two Microsoft executives gave a preview of what’s next for Windows. Continue reading Future of Windows: Microsoft Execs Spotlight Multimodal Interactions, Copilot+ PCs, Secure Cloud Devices→

Posted in Artificial Intelligence, Cloud, cloud security, Developer, Hardware, Microsoft, News, Security | Tagged Mobility

Claude Sonnet 4 Receives Massive Update to Support 1M Tokens

Posted on August 13, 2025 by J.R. Johnivan

Anthropic’s developers recently upgraded the AI model Claude Sonnet 4 to support up to 1 million tokens of context, thereby opening up a number of new use cases. Continue reading Claude Sonnet 4 Receives Massive Update to Support 1M Tokens→

Posted in Artificial Intelligence, Developer, News

Hacker Reveals New Authentication Bypass in Active Directory and Entra ID Environments

Posted on August 11, 2025 by J.R. Johnivan

At Black Hat USA 2025, Dirk-jan Mollema showed how low-privilege cloud accounts can be turned into hybrid admins, bypassing API controls undetected. Continue reading Hacker Reveals New Authentication Bypass in Active Directory and Entra ID Environments→

Posted in cloud security, Microsoft, Networking, News, Security

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