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SharePoint zero-day hack hits hard
A exploit of server editions of Microsoft SharePoint has raced around the world, with hundreds of breaches detected and IT teams scrambling to apply patches.
Starlink for NZ Defence: Is Elon's DOGE and Palantir Connection Worth the Cybersecurity and Privacy Risks?
Starlink’s military approval in NZ raises alarms: is relying on Elon Musk’s satellite network, with its Palantir and DOGE connections, worth the cybersecurity and privacy risks?
Signal is not the place for top secret communications, but it might be the right choice for you
Senior White House officials were wrong to share details of highly sensitive military operations via the signal app, but an academic says there’s a lot to like about Signal’s security features.
The secret behind Temu’s rock-bottom prices
If Temu transitions into a more conventional marketplace, how will its low-cost offerings stack up against Amazon? Temu has disrupted the online retail landscape, but can its aggressive pricing strategy stand the test of time?
Lack of risk assessments exposing Kiwi businesses to cyber attacks - Kordia
A new report from government-owned cybersecurity consultancy and infrastructure provider Kordia highlights the growing threat of cyber attacks and the alarming rate at which New Zealand companies are succumbing to these threats.
AI supercharging malware development - HP
HP’s security experts have uncovered some sophisticated emerging malware threats and have a warning about the growing role generative AI plays in assisting cybercriminals.