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Malicious Traffic Surges 245% Since Iran War Began

Malicious traffic on the internet has increased 245% since the attacks on Iran by Israel and the United States began on February 28, according to one of the world's largest content delivery network providers Akamai Technologies reported that, during the period, automated reconnaissance traffic increased by 65%, credential-harvesting attempts jumped...

AI-Powered Cyberattacks Raise Alarm Among IT Leaders

Nearly eight out of 10 global IT decision-makers say artificial intelligence now poses a significant security threat, according to a new cyberwarfare report released Tuesday Cyber conflict is entering a new phase as AI becomes deeply embedded across economies, organizations, and everyday digital life, the fourth annual Armis State of Cyberwarfare R...

AI Apps Generate Revenue but Struggle With Retention

AI-powered subscription apps generate 41% more revenue per user than non-AI apps but are less “sticky,” according to subscription platform RevenueCat Its State of Subscription Apps report found AI apps convert free-trial users to paid subscriptions at 8.5%, compared with 5.6% for non-AI apps, based on performance data from apps using its platfo...

Microsoft Warns of Hackers Supercharging Cyberattacks With AI

New research from Microsoft warns organizations that threat actors have begun integrating artificial intelligence (AI) into their workflows to accelerate tradecraft, bypass safeguards, and conduct malicious activity Just as the cyber underworld adopted business practices from legitimate businesses -- corporate-style organizational structures, as-a-...

AI Glasses Shift Into Momentum Mode, Shipments Grow 322% in 2025

Forget VR headsets. AI glasses are the hot commodity in wearable tech these days According to market research firm Omdia, global shipments of AI glasses, like Meta's Oakley and Ray-Ban models, increased 322% year-over-year in 2025, reaching 8.7 million units....

Aptera Reaches Milestone in Solar-Powered Vehicle Production

Solar-powered automaker Aptera Motors announced Tuesday that it rolled its first vehicle off its validation assembly line, marking a major operational milestone "The completion of the first vehicle off our low-volume assembly line is a significant achievement for the entire company," Aptera Co-CEO Steve Fambro said in a statement. "These first vehi...

Google Primes Chrome for a Post-Quantum World

Google has announced a new program to make HTTPS certificates secure against quantum computers The program, called PLANTS — PKI, Logs, And Tree Signatures — aims to address performance and bandwidth challenges introduced by the increased size of quantum-resistant cryptography in TLS connections requiring Certificate Transparency (CT)....

Open-Source Vulnerabilities Double as AI Coding Grows

The mean number of open-source vulnerabilities per codebase doubled in the past year, according to the annual Black Duck Open Source Software and Risk Analysis (OSSRA) report released Wednesday The report, which has been annually analyzing the state of open-source software for a decade, found an average of 581 vulnerabilities per open-source applic...

Data Centers in Space: Pi in the Sky or AI Hallucination?

Data centers are emerging as a new environmental flashpoint for the tech industry. Public concern is growing over their hunger for power and thirst for water. What's the tech industry's reaction to the problem? Put the data centers in space Space is a great place for data centers because it solves one of the biggest problems with locating data cent...

AI Washing Could Take Customers to Cleaners

At the beginning of the hype cycle for any technology, companies' claims can get exaggerated. Artificial intelligence is no exception to that rule. Hence, the arrival of "AI washing." Like greenwashing, where companies try to make themselves appear more environmentally concerned than they actually are, or sportswashing, where countries hope pouring...

Asynchronous Customer Support Is Breaking E-Commerce

Rising expectations for rapid responses are draining the life from asynchronous customer support, according to a new study by a global customer support platform for e-commerce brands and online retailers The rapid rise in discovery commerce is creating a profitable opportunity for retailers, but also a dilemma: retailers are selling items faster th...

Pilot Wells Lay Groundwork for Hydrogen-Powered Energy Production

A developer of hydrogen production technology announced Tuesday that it has completed two pilot wells in Quebec, a move that could advance large-scale hydrogen production from subsurface rock formations The Quebec pilot is the first field deployment of Vema Hydrogen's Engineered Mineral Hydrogen (EMH) technology and, according to the company, a sig...

AI Rapidly Rendering Cyber Defenses Obsolete: Report

Rapid enterprise adoption of artificial intelligence is outpacing organizations' ability to secure their operations, according to a new infrastructure security report indicating that AI-driven attacks are already moving faster than traditional defenses can respond In its ThreatLabz 2026 AI Security Report, Zscaler warns that enterprises are unprepa...

Identity, Data Security Converging Into Trouble for Security Teams: Report

The traditional divide between identity and data security is closing rapidly, and that's bad news for security teams, according to a report released Tuesday by a provider of identity and data security solutions "[T]he next phase of cybersecurity disruption will come from adversaries scaling identity attacks to compromise data security as agentic AI...

eBay Passes on Agentic Shopping — For Now

eBay announced in a recent email to users that starting Feb. 20, it will prohibit third-party chatbots and AI agents from autonomously placing orders on its platform The change aligns with updates to eBay’s user agreement, which restricts automated tools from making purchases on the platform....

OpenAI CFO Comments Signal End of AI Hype Cycle

OpenAI's focus this year on "practical adoption" could signal that the AI industry is ready to stop living off its hype and embrace bare-metal pragmatism OpenAI CFO Sarah Friar outlined that shift on Sunday in a company blog post. She wrote that by focusing on "practical adoption," OpenAI can close the gap between what AI now makes possible and how...

Hackers Going for Gold at Winter Olympics: Report

The Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics will be a magnet for all types of online threat actors, from nation-state spooks to petty scam artists, according to a report released Monday by Palo Alto Networks Attackers will include ransomware gangs, predicted the report by Palo Alto's Unit 42, its threat intelligence and incident response group....

E-Commerce Orders Surged in 2025, Dominated by Top-Performing Brands

E-commerce orders in the United States jumped 147% year-over-year in 2025, with more than half that growth spurred by top-performing brands, according to research released today by Omnisend The research analyzed e-commerce performance across 150,000 brands based on 27 billion emails, 321 million SMS messages, and 458 million push notifications sent...

AI PCs’ Unmet Promise Dragging Down Adoption

Since their arrival in earnest in early 2024, AI PCs have yet to capture the imagination of consumers Even though PCs with AI embedded in their hardware components are expected to hit 77.8 million units in 2025, about 31% of the global market, and to garner 50% of the market in 2026, the computers have failed to drive end-user demand....

Amazon Brings Alexa+ to the Web as AI Competition Heats Up

Alexa+, Amazon's AI-powered digital assistant, is coming to a browser near you The internet's largest retailer announced Monday that it has launched Alexa.com, a website that lets Alexa+ users access the AI assistant in a web browser, with some caveats....

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