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UAE Says It Foiled a Wave of AI-Enabled Cyberattacks on Vital Sectors
The UAE has thwarted a coordinated wave of AI-enabled cyberattacks on critical infrastructure, underscoring the growing sophistication of modern digital threats.

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Anthropic Unveils ‘Claude Code Security’: AI That Finds and Fixes Hidden Code Vulnerabilities
Anthropic has introduced Claude Code Security, a new AI feature designed to uncover hidden vulnerabilities in software code and recommend targeted fixes.

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How a Widely Used Government VPN Opened the Door to Chinese State-Sponsored Hackers
A trusted VPN used across U.S. government networks failed to stop a sophisticated China-linked cyber intrusion, raising urgent questions about supply-chain security, third-party software risks, and the future of government cybersecurity defenses.

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State‑Aligned Hackers Penetrate Governments and Critical Infrastructure in Vast Global Espionage Campaign
A state‑linked hacking group has breached networks in 37 countries, targeting governments, ministries, and critical infrastructure. Experts warn this sprawling cyber‑espionage campaign underscores the escalating global threat of digital spying and the urgent need for improved cybersecurity defenses.

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YouTube Finally Launches Native App for Apple Vision Pro After Two-Year Wait
After more than two years without official support, YouTube has finally released a native app for Apple Vision Pro. The new visionOS app delivers immersive video playback, spatial and 360-degree content, improved navigation, and high-resolution streaming—marking a major milestone for Apple’s spatial computing ecosystem.

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Google Chrome -145 Launches With JPEG-XL Support, Security Upgrades, and New Web Platform Features
Google Chrome -145 Launches With JPEG-XL Support, Security Upgrades, and New Web Platform Features

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Microsoft Faces Second Downgrade as Analysts Flag Rising AI Risks and Capex Pressure
Microsoft’s aggressive push into artificial intelligence is facing fresh scrutiny from Wall Street. A second downgrade highlights growing concerns over AI monetisation, ballooning capital expenditure, and intensifying competition in cloud and enterprise software.

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How Open-Source Firmware Is Advancing Secure and Confidential Computing, Showcased at FOSDEM 2026
Open-source firmware developer 3mdeb used FOSDEM 2026 to outline significant advances in replacing proprietary firmware with transparent alternatives, including openSIL, Coreboot support for AMD EPYC platforms, and progress in confidential computing and OpenBMC.

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