US chip maker Nvidia says hackers breached company, stole data

Hackers stole employee user logins and proprietary company data from Nvidia last week, the U.S. chip maker said Tuesday, but added that it has not seen evidence of a ransomware attack. A ransomware group known as Lapsus$ claims to be leaking Nvidia data. “We have no evidence of ransomware being deployed on the NVIDIA environment or that this is related to the Russia-Ukraine conflict,” a company spokesperson said. “We are aware that the threat actor took employee credentials and some NVIDIA proprietary information from our systems and has begun leaking it online.” The spokesperson did not answer questions about a Telegraph report that the incident partially shut down operations for two days. Nvidia says it has notified law enforcement about the Feb. 23 breach, contacted cyber incident response experts and bolstered its defenses. It was a tumultuous February for the company. On Feb. 7, with regulatory hurdles mounting, the company […]

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Meta unveils new AI supercomputer destined to be world’s fastest

Meta has unveiled the AI Research SuperCluster (RSC), a new supercomputer that’s among the fastest in the world. And it’ll only get faster – by the end of the year it should rank number one, with computing power on the exascale.Continue ReadingCategory… Continue reading Meta unveils new AI supercomputer destined to be world’s fastest