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When you really stop and think about it, a new Android version is kinda like a cake: It’s filled with all sorts of different layers, textures, and toppings — and when it’s especially well-made, you find yourself encountering pleasant new nuances with every next bite. Plus, you can really only digest a certain amount in […] more…Former US Defense Contractor Executive Admits to Selling Exploits to Russia
Peter Williams stole trade secrets from his US employer and sold them to a Russian cybersecurity tools broker. The post Former US Defense Contractor Executive Admits to Selling Exploits to Russia appeared first on SecurityWeek. more…New Firefox Extensions Required to Disclose Data Collection Practices
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Introduction One of the best parts of being at VirusTotal (VT) is seeing all the amazing ways our community uses our tools to hunt down threats. We love hearing about your successes, and we think the rest of the community would too. That’s why we’re so excited to start a new blog series where we’ll […] more…Oracle Patches EBS Vulnerability Allowing Access to Sensitive Data
It’s unclear if the new Oracle E-Business Suite flaw, which can be exploited remotely without authentication, has been used in the wild. The post Oracle Patches EBS Vulnerability Allowing Access to Sensitive Data appeared first on SecurityWeek. more…AWS’s new AI agentic platform aims to automate business workflows
The modern enterprise has more data than it can handle, and AI agents are increasingly stepping in to help. AWS aims to tackle that data overload with its new Amazon Quick Suite, an agentic AI system released Thursday that can conduct deep-dive research, answer questions, analyze and visualize data, and automate workflows. The company claims […] more…GitHub Copilot Chat Flaw Leaked Data From Private Repositories
Hidden comments allowed full control over Copilot responses and leaked sensitive information and source code. The post GitHub Copilot Chat Flaw Leaked Data From Private Repositories appeared first on SecurityWeek. more…Oracle E-Business Suite Zero-Day Exploited in Cl0p Attacks
Oracle has informed customers that it has patched a critical remote code execution vulnerability tracked as CVE-2025-61882. The post Oracle E-Business Suite Zero-Day Exploited in Cl0p Attacks appeared first on SecurityWeek. more…Oracle Says Known Vulnerabilities Possibly Exploited in Recent Extortion Attacks
The software giant’s investigation showed that vulnerabilities patched in July 2025 may be involved. The post Oracle Says Known Vulnerabilities Possibly Exploited in Recent Extortion Attacks appeared first on SecurityWeek. more…Caltech’s massive 6,100-qubit array brings the quantum future closer
Caltech scientists have built a record-breaking array of 6,100 neutral-atom qubits, a critical step toward powerful error-corrected quantum computers. The qubits maintained long-lasting superposition and exceptional accuracy, even while being moved within the array. This balance of scale and stability points toward the next milestone: linking qubits through entanglement to unlock true quantum computation. more…Proposed H-1B changes could redefine global talent acquisition
The US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) revealed its thoughts on a pending overhaul of the current H-1B visa program with the release Tuesday of a Federal Register notice laying out a set of proposed new rules for the recruitment of foreign workers. The 105-page notice, which follows late last week’s executive order from President […] more…Atlassian says its ‘Don’t F— the Customer’ principle drove cloud-only decision
Atlassian is shutting down its data center product line and forcing all remaining customers to migrate to the cloud by March 2029, in a move that will affect thousands of enterprises still running the collaboration software on-premises. The Australian software maker will stop selling new data center subscriptions to new customers by March 30, 2026, […] more…More information
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