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Researchers Develop Largest Brain-Inspired Supercomputer with Over 2 Billion Neurons
Researchers from Zhejiang University in China have announced the development of Darwin Monkey, which is currently the largest brain-inspired computer built to date. Developed by the State Key Laboratory of Brain-Machine Intelligence, this system represents…
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Pi-hole Reports Security Breach Exposing Donor Data
Pi-hole, a trusted and widely adopted open-source network security solution, experienced a security incident involving the inadvertent exposure of user information submitted through its donation page. The breach was limited to names and email addresses;…
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Vulnerability In WordPress AI Engine Plugin Affects 100k+ Sites
WordPress sites using the AI Engine plugin should be aware of a recently discovered security vulnerability that could allow malicious actors to upload arbitrary files and potentially take control of affected websites. On July 18th,…
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Microsoft Announces End of Support for Windows 11 SE
Microsoft has officially stated that support for Windows 11 SE (Special Edition, it’s Education-first Windows version) will end late next year. The company announced that it will not release any further feature updates beyond version…
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CISA Releases Thorium, a Security Platform for Automating File Analysis
The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), working alongside Sandia National Laboratories, has announced that Thorium is now available for public use. This platform is designed to help cybersecurity teams automate file analysis and improve…
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Hidden Vulnerabilities in Browser-Based Generative AI Usage
Users and organizations are increasingly rely on generative AI (artificial intelligence) tools to streamline workflows, enhance productivity, and handle sensitive data. But new security threats are emerging, some of which could have serious consequences. Recent…
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New Choicejacking Attack Exploits Charging Stations to Steal Data from Phones
Public charging stations have always been considered a convenient way to power up devices on the go. However, recent cybersecurity research reveals a disturbing new threat—called Choicejacking—that turns these stations into data-stealing traps, often without…
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