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Apple Patches Zero-Day Exploit Targeting Google Chrome Users

Posted on July 31, 2025 by J.R. Johnivan

A zero-day exploit targeted Google Chrome users has been patched by Apple. Their latest updates target a variety of devices and operating systems. Continue reading Apple Patches Zero-Day Exploit Targeting Google Chrome Users→

Posted in apple, Google, News, Security

‘Sploitlight’ Vulnerability: How Hackers Bypassed Apple’s TCC Protections

Posted on July 29, 2025 by J.R. Johnivan

Unpatched Apple devices remain exposed to Sploitlight, a macOS flaw that allows unauthorized access to private user data despite security measures. Continue reading ‘Sploitlight’ Vulnerability: How Hackers Bypassed Apple’s TCC Protections→

Posted in apple, Artificial Intelligence, News, Security

Hacker Exposes Amazon Q Security Flaws Using Covert Code

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

A hacker recently injected code into Amazon Q in order to warn users of the platform’s potential security flaws. But the outcome could have been much worse. Continue reading Hacker Exposes Amazon Q Security Flaws Using Covert Code→

Posted in Amazon, Artificial Intelligence, Developer, News, Security

Microsoft SharePoint Hackers Switch Gears to Spread Ransomware

Posted on July 25, 2025 by J.R. Johnivan

Threat actors exploit SharePoint flaws to access internal systems, steal sensitive data, and carry out surveillance, impersonation, and extortion. Continue reading Microsoft SharePoint Hackers Switch Gears to Spread Ransomware→

Posted in apac, international, Microsoft, News, Security

OpenAI’s Stargate Has Created Thousands of Jobs — and More Are Coming

Posted on July 23, 2025 by J.R. Johnivan

The latest agreement between OpenAI and Oracle will expand Stargate’s data center capacity, ultimately surpassing the halfway point of their goal. Continue reading OpenAI’s Stargate Has Created Thousands of Jobs — and More Are Coming→

Posted in Artificial Intelligence, Microsoft, News, OpenAI, SoftBank | Tagged NVIDIA

Microsoft Blames ‘China-Based Threat Actor’ for SharePoint Attacks

Posted on July 23, 2025 by J.R. Johnivan

A series of cyberattacks targeting Microsoft collaboration software, specifically SharePoint, have been linked to Chinese hackers and threat actors. Continue reading Microsoft Blames ‘China-Based Threat Actor’ for SharePoint Attacks→

Posted in apac, international, Microsoft, News, Security

Google Reveals How a Hacker Exploits SonicWall Hardware Using OVERSTEP Backdoor

Posted on July 17, 2025 by J.R. Johnivan

A hacker has been using a backdoor to exploit certain SonicWall SMA appliances since October 2024. Google’s Threat Intelligence Group provides tips on mitigating this security threat. Continue reading Google Reveals How a Hacker Exploits SonicWall Hardware Using OVERSTEP Backdoor→

Posted in Google, News, Security

Hackers Can Hide Malicious Code in Gemini’s Email Summaries

Posted on July 17, 2025 by J.R. Johnivan

A recently discovered prompt-injection flaw in Google’s Gemini makes it possible for hackers to target unsuspecting users in sophisticated phishing attacks. Continue reading Hackers Can Hide Malicious Code in Gemini’s Email Summaries→

Posted in Artificial Intelligence, Google, News, Security

AWS Unveils Amazon Bedrock AgentCore and S3 Vectors During NYC Summit

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

During the keynote, the news also included updates about EventBridge and the AWS Free Tier, as well as thoughts about how agentic AI is “upending the way software is built.” Continue reading AWS Unveils Amazon Bedrock AgentCore and S3 Vectors During NYC Summit→

Posted in Amazon, Artificial Intelligence, Cloud, Developer, innovation, international, News, storage

Google Spends $2.4B on Windsurf to Advance Its ‘Agentic Coding’

Posted on July 15, 2025 by J.R. Johnivan

OpenAI’s $3B bid to acquire Windsurf collapsed after talks stalled, clearing the path for Google to license its AI coding tools and hire key team members. Continue reading Google Spends $2.4B on Windsurf to Advance Its ‘Agentic Coding’→

Posted in Artificial Intelligence, Developer, Google, News, start ups

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