OpenClaw: Why an enterprise nightmare is brewing



Quantum Computing
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AI
Ransom paid?
The cybercrime group ShinyHunters claims to have stolen nine million records and several terabytes of internal information. Medical technology company Medtronic confirms unauthorized system access, but remains silent on the ransom question.
Insurance company will likely cover the costs
Itron supplies utilities and municipalities worldwide with technology for power, gas and water grids. In mid-April, the company detected unauthorized access to its internal systems.
Antivirus
Microsoft Defender Antivirus offers a multi-layered protection stack in Windows 11. But is that sufficient?
Not every cable is the same
The EU is closing the final gap in its regulation to standardize charging cables. The goal is to reduce electronic waste.
Spying campaign
Phishing attack on Signal: Who is behind the attacks on politicians and journalists? The trail leads to Russia, but officially the German federal government remains reserved.
Efficiency trap
The workslop phenomenon means that flawed AI content has to be laboriously reworked, a time drain that can cost companies millions every year.
Compromise via service providers
A third of all cyberattacks remain undetected for months. Experts reveal the tactics that threaten companies.
Innovation in the digital underground
The Kyber ransomware is the first of its kind to use post-quantum encryption. However, experts have exposed the technology as a psychological marketing ploy.
A growing trend?
A phishing incident, a compromised mailbox, and suddenly two completely independent attackers with different objectives. What sounds like an exceptional case could be a growing trend: multi-actor intrusion attacks.