Micron, Samsung and SK Hynix are cheap despite their $1 trillion valuations if long-term contracts stabilize the sector.
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AI, Global Security News
Your New AI Professor Is the Rapper From the Black Eyed Peas
What started as a visit to MIT’s Media Lab became a long-term tech love affair for will.i.am, and now he’s passing on that love.
AI, Cybersecurity, Data Breaches, Endpoint, Europe, Global Security News, Government & Policy, malware, Network Security, Russia
Russian APT Turla builds long-term access tool with Kazuar Botnet evolution
Russia-linked APT group Turla turned its Kazuar malware into a stealthy P2P botnet for long-term access to compromised systems. Russia-linked APT group Turla upgraded its Kazuar backdoor into a modular peer-to-peer botnet designed for stealth and persistent access to infected systems. Microsoft researchers say the malware allows attackers to maintain long-term control while making detection…
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QEMU abused to evade detection and enable ransomware delivery
The use of hidden virtual machines (VMs) enables long-term access, credential harvesting, data exfiltration, and PayoutsKing ransomware deployment Categories: Threat Research Tags: virtual machine, QEMU, PayoutsKing, GOLD ENCOUNTER, CitrixBleed2
AI, china, Global Security News, Government & Policy, Network Security
China-Linked Red Menshen Uses Stealthy BPFDoor Implants to Spy via Telecom Networks
A long-term and ongoing campaign attributed to a China-nexus threat actor has embedded itself in telecom networks to conduct espionage against government networks. The strategic positioning activity, which involves implanting and maintaining stealthy access mechanisms within critical environments, has been attributed to Red Menshen, a threat cluster that’s also tracked as Earth Bluecrow,
Global Security News, Government & Policy, Network Security
Rapid7 Labs Identifies State-Sponsored Sleeper Cells Embedded in Global Telecommunications Networks
GUEST RESEARCH: Research reveals long-term espionage access inside telecommunications infrastructure with implications for government communications and critical systems
AI, Cybersecurity, Exploits, Global Security News, Government & Policy, malware, Russia
APT28 conducts long-term espionage on Ukrainian forces using custom malware
APT28 used BEARDSHELL and COVENANT malware to spy on Ukrainian military personnel, enabling long-term surveillance since April 2024. The Russia-linked group APT28 (aka UAC-0001, aka Fancy Bear, Pawn Storm, Sofacy Group, Sednit, BlueDelta, and STRONTIUM) has used BEARDSHELL and COVENANT malware to conduct long-term surveillance of Ukrainian military personnel. According to ESET, the campaign began in April 2024 and relies on…
AI, Exploits, Global Security News, privacy
Motorola turns to GrapheneOS for smartphone security upgrade
Motorola is strengthening smartphone security through a long-term partnership with the GrapheneOS Foundation, a mobile security nonprofit that develops a hardened operating system based on the Android Open Source Project. GrapheneOS includes protections designed to reduce entire classes of vulnerabilities, strengthen app sandboxing and system boundaries, and limit the impact of common exploits while maintaining…
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Firmus signs multi-year agreement with global hyperscale customer
Firmus Technologies (“Firmus”) has signed a long-term contract with aleading global technology company for dedicated AI infrastructure capacity at Project Southgate’s first deployment in Australia.
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Firmus signs multi-year agreement with global hyperscale customer
Firmus Technologies (“Firmus”) has signed a long-term contract with a leading global technology company for dedicated AI infrastructure capacity at Project Southgate’s first deployment in Australia.
AI, Compliance, Global Security News
Data stored in glass could last over 10,000 years, Microsoft says
Enterprises struggling with the cost and complexity of long-term data archival could soon have a new option: a piece of glass. New research published on Wednesday suggests that a borosilicate glass plate 120mm square and just 2mm thick can store 4.8TB of data across 301 layers with accelerated aging tests, indicating that the data would…
