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AI-Powered Threats Push Security Beyond Zero-Trust Models
Traditional zero-trust security is insufficient against AI-driven attacks. Organizations must adopt adaptive, AI-powered defenses to counter evolving threats in real time.

AI Agents Emerge as New Weak Link in Cybersecurity, Zscaler CEO Warns
Zscaler CEO Jay Chaudhry says AI agents are replacing human users as the biggest security risk. Zero trust architecture is the best defense.

GM Installs 50 Robots at EV Plant While 1,300 Workers Remain Idle
General Motors added about 50 robot arms at its Detroit EV factory, sparking union anger as over 1,000 laid-off workers await recall.

Workers Shift to Unauthorized AI as Corporate Policies Lag
A new study reveals most employees use unapproved AI tools at work despite known risks, citing poor organizational support.

The Smart Home Promise Fades as Consumers Hit a Wall
Smart home adoption stalls due to fragmentation, high costs and privacy fears. The industry must fix interoperability to regain consumer trust.

Norway's Digital ID System Faces Widespread Criticism
Norway's digital identity management system is under fire for security flaws, privacy risks, and poor user experience. Critics say it puts citizens at risk.

Multi-Agent LLM System Automates Vulnerability Discovery and Reproduction
Researchers built a multi-agent LLM system that autonomously finds and reproduces software vulnerabilities, promising faster security testing.

Legacy IT Systems Cost UK Taxpayers £45 Billion Annually
One in four UK government computer systems run on outdated technology. Taxpayers bear the cost of failures and inefficiencies. Modernization could save billions.

Tampering Threats Emerge for Encrypted AI Reasoning Systems
Privacy-preserving AI models that process encrypted data may be vulnerable to undetectable manipulation, researchers warn. The finding challenges assumptions about security in confidential computing.

Iceland-Based Email Service Promises True End-to-End Encryption
Rootshell launches a new email service with end-to-end encryption, hosted in Iceland. The service aims to provide stronger privacy protections for users concerned about surveillance.

New SSD Lets Users Wipe Data Remotely via Built-in 4G
Teamgroup’s latest SSD includes a 4G modem for wireless remote destruction. The feature lets owners erase data from anywhere, expanding security options for portable storage.

UK Bans Social Media for Under-16s in Landmark Online Safety Move
The UK has banned social media for under-16s targeting platforms like Snapchat TikTok and Instagram with heavy fines for noncompliance.

UK Teen Social Media Ban Draws Cybersecurity Warnings From VPN Industry
UK's teen social media ban raises cybersecurity alarms. VPN industry warns of privacy risks and unintended consequences.

Enterprise AI Shifts From Gold Rush to Governance Phase
The enterprise AI gold rush is over. A new phase focused on governance, integration and controlled autonomy is here. Most companies are unprepared for this shift.

Signal Introduces Username-Based Contacts to Protect Privacy
Signal introduces username-based contact discovery, letting users connect without sharing phone numbers, boosting privacy and control.

OpenAI Launches Initiative to Automate Bug Fixing for Open Source Projects
OpenAI's Daybreak program introduces Patch the Planet, an initiative using AI to help open source projects identify and patch vulnerabilities faster, addressing a critical gap in software supply chain security.

Facial Recognition Error Leads to False Arrest Lawsuit in Florida
A Florida man is suing police after a facial recognition system wrongly flagged him as a child luring suspect. The lawsuit says officers ignored evidence he was 300 miles away.

SpaceX's Trillion-Dollar IPO: Why Retail Investors Should Be Wary
SpaceX's IPO filing reveals a staggering $1 trillion valuation and $5 billion in losses. Retail investors risk becoming bagholders in a company hyped on unrealistic total addressable market claims.

Alpine Linux Desktop Performance Comes With a Learning Curve
Alpine Linux offers blazing speed for desktop users but requires technical know-how.

Rugged Portable Speakers Force a Trade-Off Between Durability and Sound
The Majority Move M4 offers extreme durability at a lower price but struggles to match the JBL Xtreme 5's audio quality, highlighting a key market divide.