
Poor security on Apple banking apps is getting fanboys killed
Three people convicted
Three people have been convicted for being part of a conspiracy to rob and drug people outside of LGBTQ+ nightclubs in Manhattan's Hell's Kitchen neighbourhood, which led to the deaths of two of their victims.

Cyber scams cost the world a trillion in 2024
Fraud tactics evolving
According to a new report, cyber scams cost the global economy $1 trillion in 2024, with the United States suffering the most significant financial losses.

Web3 hamstrung by Web2 vulnerabilities
Decentralisation threatened
Web3 was heralded as the bees knees towards decentralisation, transparency, and security. However, a new report has warned that it has inherited Web2's weaknesses.

AMD achieves record server market share
Mercury Research data
According to the latest figures from Mercury Research, AMD has reached a record 35.5 per cent share of server revenue, alongside sizable gains in client processor market share.

AMD developing a 32GB VRAM based RDNA 4 GPU
Up to 32GB VRAM
The dark satanic rumour mill has manufactured a hell on earth yarn saying that AMD is rumoured to develop a high-end RDNA 4 graphics processing unit (GPU) featuring up to 32GB of VRAM.

Anduril takes over Microsoft’s US Army Integrated Visual Augmentation System
Vole retreats a little
Palmer Luckey’s start-up Anduril is set to take over managing and eventually manufacturing the US Army's Integrated Visual Augmentation System (IVAS) from Microsoft.

CPU performance declines
First time since 2004
For the first time since 2004, global benchmarking data from PassMark has shown a decline in average CPU performance, with laptop processors experiencing a 3.4 per cent drop year-on-year.

Researcher gives Google Gemini dementia
By-passes injection defences
Insecurity expert Johann Rehberger has been showing off a novel method to bypass prompt injection defences in Google's Gemini. This method hits the AI’s long-term memory, causing the chatbot to act on false information indefinitely.

US and UK refuse to sign AI declaration at Paris Summit
AI should not be “inclusive and sustainable”
At the landmark AI Summit in Paris, the United States and the United Kingdom diverged from the majority stance by refusing to sign a declaration on “inclusive and sustainable” artificial intelligence, which was endorsed by 60 nations, including France, China, India, Japan, Australia, and Canada.

Super Micro reports underwhelming second quarter
Promises to avoid delisting
Nvidia's chum, Super Micro Computer (SMCI) has reported preliminary second-quarter results below its previous guidance while reaffirming its commitment to submitting delayed regulatory filings in time to avoid delisting.