Dell: Cut AI cloud costs with data-center class desktops
Why rely on a data center when you can run full-fledged AI models — typically found in the cloud — on your desktop? That’s the argument Dell is making with its new PCs, one of which has a data-center class GPU and can run AI models with a trillion parameters. Dell’s Pro Max GB300 desktop […] more…
Review: A weekend with MacBook Neo
The MacBook Neo might be Apple’s most disruptive Mac since the M1 Macs in 2020. For $599, it delivers a true Mac experience and is probably the best affordable laptop you can get — and it’s already coasting atop Amazon’s PC sales charts. MacBook Neo exists to be a lower-cost machine for domestic, college, or […] more…
Startups accuse Microsoft of ‘billing trap’ in Azure AI Foundry after unexpected charges
A growing number of startup founders are raising concerns about unexpected charges incurred while experimenting with AI models through Microsoft’s Azure AI Foundry platform, turning what began as an isolated complaint into a broader debate over billing transparency. At least 20 participants in the Microsoft for Startups program have signed a Change.org petition calling on […] more…
Oracle EBS Hack: Only 4 Corporate Giants Still Silent on Potential Impact
Broadcom, Bechtel, Estée Lauder, and Abbott Technologies are the only major companies that have yet to issue a public statement. The post Oracle EBS Hack: Only 4 Corporate Giants Still Silent on Potential Impact appeared first on SecurityWeek. more…
IDC lowers its PC sales forecast again — and significantly
Research firm IDC has lowered its forecast for the PC market in 2026. According to the new assessment, global PC shipments are now expected to decline by 11.3%, compared to the previous forecast of a 2.4% drop. Tablet shipments are also expected to fall by 7.6%. The decline is attributed to memory shortages, rising component […] more…
Security Firm Executive Targeted in Sophisticated Phishing Attack
The attackers used a DKIM-signed phishing email, trusted redirect infrastructure, compromised servers, and Cloudflare-protected phishing pages. The post Security Firm Executive Targeted in Sophisticated Phishing Attack appeared first on SecurityWeek. more…
China-Linked Hackers Hit Asian Militaries in Patient Espionage Operation
The state-sponsored hackers deployed custom tools and stayed dormant in the compromised environments for months. The post China-Linked Hackers Hit Asian Militaries in Patient Espionage Operation appeared first on SecurityWeek. more…
Threat Actor Targeting VPN Users in New Credential Theft Campaign
Storm-2561 is distributing fake VPN clients through SEO poisoning, deploying trojans, and stealing login information. The post Threat Actor Targeting VPN Users in New Credential Theft Campaign appeared first on SecurityWeek. more…
ForceMemo: Python Repositories Compromised in GlassWorm Aftermath
Hundreds of GitHub accounts were accessed using credentials stolen in the VS Code GlassWorm campaign. The post ForceMemo: Python Repositories Compromised in GlassWorm Aftermath appeared first on SecurityWeek. more…
Hacking Attempt Reported at Poland’s Nuclear Research Center
Initial evidence indicates Iran may be behind the attack, but officials admitted it could be a false flag. The post Hacking Attempt Reported at Poland’s Nuclear Research Center appeared first on SecurityWeek. more…
Loblaw Data Breach Impacts Customer Information
Personal information such as names, email addresses, and phone numbers was accessed by hackers. The post Loblaw Data Breach Impacts Customer Information appeared first on SecurityWeek. more…
Critical HPE AOS-CX Vulnerability Allows Admin Password Resets
The vulnerability can be exploited remotely, without authentication, to circumvent existing authentication controls. The post Critical HPE AOS-CX Vulnerability Allows Admin Password Resets appeared first on SecurityWeek. more…
Microsoft shuffles leadership as Copilot and AI agents reshape its core products
Microsoft is undergoing a regime change that could have a direct impact on its core business. Rajesh Jha, EVP for experiences and devices, which covers Microsoft 365 and Windows, has announced his retirement, and a succession plan. Jha will “transition out” on July 1 but remain in an advisory capacity. Interestingly, the company is appointing […] more…
Data mining? Old servers could become new source of rare earths
The retirement of old server equipment from data center facilities could become an opportunity for enterprises to generate revenue, instead of being an often costly recycling expense. Last year Western Digital announced it was experimenting with new ways to extract valuable rare earth elements and metals from obsolete servers from Microsoft’s US data centers, as […] more…
For March, Patch Tuesday delivers fixes for 83 vulnerabilities
The team at Readiness each month analyzes the latest Patch Tuesday updates from Microsoft and provides detailed, actionable testing guidance. The March release addresses 83 vulnerabilities across Windows, Office, SQL Server, Azure, and .NET — a moderate volume with two publicly disclosed zero-days affecting SQL Server and .NET (though neither is being actively exploited in […] more…
Google warns of two actively exploited Chrome zero days
Threat actors are exploiting two high severity zero day vulnerabilities in the Chrome browser that experts say IT teams must patch immediately. Google has issued emergency patches for the two holes, CVE-2026-3909 and CVE-2026-3910. This comes just days after the release of 29 fixes for holes as part of March Patch Tuesday, and a zero day […] more…
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