FBI: Akira Ransomware Responsible for $42 Million in Losses, 250+ Breaches
As of January 1, 2024, Akira has compromised over 250 organizations and extorted an estimated $42 million (USD) in ransom payments.
Meta Introduces Most Capable Llama 3 AI Model
Facebook parent company Meta on Thursday introduced Llama 3, its next generation of open-source large language model (LLM) in the AI era.
Global Investigation Shuts Down Major Phishing-as-a-Service Platform, LabHost
LabHost, a notorious platform that fueled large-scale phishing attacks against individuals and financial institutions, has been dismantled following a year-long international investigation.
Google Sacks 28 Employees Involved in Protests over Israel Govt Contract
Google has laid off 28 employees who were involved in sit-in protests at its offices over a Google contract with the Israeli government.
International Crime Ring Dismantled in €10 Million Money Laundering Case
The network, active for over eight years, is suspected of laundering €10 million through a combination of digital and traditional methods.
Google Play Bolsters Purchase Security with Biometric Verification Upgrade
Google Play is rolling out a streamlined biometric purchase verification experience for Android users. In the coming weeks, users enabling the feature will confirm the setting with their fingerprint or facial scan rather than entering their Google Account password.
Intel Builds 1st Large-Scale Neuromorphic System to Enable Sustainable AI
Chip maker Intel on Wednesday announced that it has built the world’s largest neuromorphic system called ‘Hala Point’ to enable more sustainable artificial intelligence (AI).
Samsung Develops Industry’s Fastest Dram Chip for AI Applications
Samsung on Wednesday said that it has developed the industry’s first low-power double data rate 5X (LPDDR5X) DRAM (Dynamic Random Access Memory) chip, a memory solution tailored for artificial intelligence (AI) applications.
Cerebral Settles with FTC for $7 Million Over Facebook Pixel Data Leak
Telehealth company Cerebral has reached a $7 million settlement with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) following allegations it mishandled users’ sensitive health information.
Apple Aims at Assembling iPhone Camera Module in India to Cut Dependence on China
According to reports, there are currently no Indian suppliers for the iPhone’s camera module, which is a sophisticated piece of technology, and this move could reduce Apple’s dependence on Chinese suppliers.
Astronomers Discover Milky Way’s Heaviest Known Black Hole
Astronomers have found BH3, which is by far the heaviest known stellar black hole in the Milky Way galaxy, 33 times the mass of the Sun.
India Considers Approving Elon Musk’s Starlink
Starlink has reportedly received tentative approval from the Ministry of Communications.
WhatsApp Rolls Out Chat Filters, Find Important Messages Fast
WhatsApp is rolling out chat filters to help users find important messages more easily.