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AI-Generated Code Blamed for 1-in-5 Breaches

A new report has revealed that AI-written code is already responsible for a significant share of security incidents, with one in five organisations suffering a major breach linked directly to code produced by generative AI tools. Vulnerabilities Found in AI Code The finding comes from cybersecurity company Aikido Security’s State of AI in Security & Development 2026, which features…

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Amazon AWS … What Happened?

Amazon Web Services has issued a full apology and technical explanation after a 15-hour outage in its North Virginia data region took thousands of major platforms offline, exposing the internet’s heavy dependence on a handful of US cloud providers. What Happened? The incident began late on Sunday 19 October, when engineers at Amazon’s US-East-1 data region in North Virginia…

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Clippy Returns To Life As ‘Mico’

Microsoft has introduced “Mico”, a new animated avatar for its Copilot assistant that can be transformed into the classic Clippy paper clip, a light-hearted feature that sits within a much wider update focused on making AI more personal, expressive, and easier to use across Microsoft’s ecosystem. What Microsoft Is Launching And When? Mico is the new on-screen face of…

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UK Ruling Could Mean Apple Compo For Millions

A UK competition court has ruled that Apple abused its market power with App Store fees, paving the way for compensation that lawyers say could total up to £1.5 billion for around 36 million iPhone and iPad users. What The Tribunal Decided The Competition Appeal Tribunal (CAT) found that Apple held “near absolute market power” in two linked markets, i.e., app…

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Company Check : OpenAI Unveils ChatGPT-Powered Atlas Browser

OpenAI has released Atlas, a free macOS web browser built around ChatGPT, and it arrives with big ambitions, useful features, and some immediate security questions. What OpenAI Has Launched, And Why It Matters OpenAI describes Atlas as “a new web browser built with ChatGPT at its core.” The idea of Atlas is, rather than visiting a website, copying content, and pasting…

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Security Stop-Press: AI Tools Fuel Record Rise in DDoS Botnets

Attackers are using artificial intelligence (AI) to build record-breaking DDoS botnets, according to new data from internet security firm Qrator Labs. The company reports that one botnet it tracked contained 5.76 million infected devices, a 25-fold increase on last year’s largest network. Qrator’s CTO, Andrey Leskin, said AI now lets attackers “find and capture devices much faster and more…

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Sustainability-In-Tech : UK-Made Lithium Breakthrough

Cornish Lithium has produced the UK’s first samples of battery-grade lithium hydroxide, marking a major step towards a domestic, low-carbon supply chain for electric vehicles and clean energy storage. A Local Company with Global Ambitions Cornish Lithium is a Penryn-based mining and technology company founded in 2016 by former investment banker and mining engineer Jeremy Wrathall. The company’s goal…

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Majority of Cyber Leaders Consider Dismissing Phishing Victims, Despite Admitting Their Own Mistakes

According to the latest research from Arctic Wolf, a surprising 77% of IT and security leaders say they either have or would dismiss employees for falling for phishing or social engineering scams—despite many leaders admitting to similar lapses themselves. This marks an 11% increase from 2024 and reflects what the report calls a “hardening of attitudes” in cybersecurity leadership….

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