

Quantum Computing
AI
China’s Memory Manufacturing Push
Huawei is reportedly working with SwaySure to establish its own DRAM manufacturing operation in Shenzhen. The goal is to secure memory supplies for its AI accelerators.
Alleged Data Breach
A hacker claims to be selling 75 million Revolut customer records. The company says it has found no evidence of a breach.
MFA Bypassing
Attackers alter DNS settings in hotel Wi-Fi networks to redirect users to fake Microsoft 365 pages and steal credentials.
An Era of Abundance?
From this premise, Musk derives his vision of a society defined by abundance. At the beginning of this part of the conversation, he spoke of an approaching “age of incredible abundance” in which “everyone can have anything they want.”
Open Letter on AI Models
In an open letter, over 20 tech companies call for open-weight AI models without premature state restrictions.
A Balance of Price and Performance
Anthropic has released Claude Opus 5, a new AI model designed to deliver performance close to the company’s more expensive flagship model, Claude Fable 5, at half the price.
New Names for Cybercriminals
The Google Threat Intelligence Group is overhauling its tracking system for cyber threat actors. Instead of cryptic abbreviations such as APT41, the group will use two part codenames to make threat tracking easier to navigate.
Shaping The Digital Future
On June 29, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in Trump v. Slaughter that the independence of the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is unconstitutional.
Malvertising via Search Engines
Attackers used manipulated Bing ads to distribute SectopRAT malware, compromising at least 29 organizations.