March 2025

Microsoft tempted to hit the gas as renewables can’t keep up with AI

Microsoft tempted to hit the gas as renewables can’t keep up with AI 2025-03-13 at 16:35 By Dan Robinson So much for ‘carbon negative by 2030’ Microsoft says there is plenty of wind and solar to power datacenters in the US, but it is still eyeing natural gas generation as it juggles the growing energy […]

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Police warn iPhone users warned to report dangerous text message: ‘These scammers want to scare people’

Police warn iPhone users warned to report dangerous text message: ‘These scammers want to scare people’ 2025-03-13 at 16:24 By Brooke Steinberg “If you receive a message like this, do not engage — delete it and report it.” This article is an excerpt from Latest Technology News and Product Reviews | New York Post View

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Web3 firm Addressable introduces new marketing metric for crypto wallets

Web3 firm Addressable introduces new marketing metric for crypto wallets 2025-03-13 at 16:09 By Cointelegraph by Lyne Qian Web3 marketing firm Addressable has launched cost per wallet (CPW), a new metric aimed at improving user acquisition tracking for decentralized applications (DApps) and blockchain businesses. Announced on March 13, CPW is designed to provide more precise

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CISA: We didn’t fire our red team, we just unhired a bunch of them

CISA: We didn’t fire our red team, we just unhired a bunch of them 2025-03-13 at 16:09 By Connor Jones Agency tries to save face as it also pulls essential funding for election security initiatives The US cybersecurity agency is trying to save face by seeking to clear up what it’s calling “inaccurate reporting” after

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GitHub Uncovers New ruby-saml Vulnerabilities Allowing Account Takeover Attacks

GitHub Uncovers New ruby-saml Vulnerabilities Allowing Account Takeover Attacks 2025-03-13 at 15:25 By Two high-severity security flaws have been disclosed in the open-source ruby-saml library that could allow malicious actors to bypass Security Assertion Markup Language (SAML) authentication protections. SAML is an XML-based markup language and open-standard used for exchanging authentication and authorization data between

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Ethereum average gas fees drop 95% one year after the Dencun upgrade

Ethereum average gas fees drop 95% one year after the Dencun upgrade 2025-03-13 at 15:02 By Cointelegraph by Ezra Reguerra The average Ethereum gas fee has dropped by 95% in the year following the Dencun upgrade, one of Ethereum’s most significant network improvements. On March 13, 2024, Ethereum’s Dencun upgrade was rolled out. The upgrade

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Wallet in Telegram to list 50 tokens and launch yield program

Wallet in Telegram to list 50 tokens and launch yield program 2025-03-13 at 15:02 By Cointelegraph by Helen Partz Wallet in Telegram, a third-party cryptocurrency wallet Mini App on Telegram, is set to expand its custodial crypto services, adding at least 50 new cryptocurrencies and launching an earn feature for users. The Open Platform (TOP),

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DeepSeek can be gently persuaded to spit out malware code

DeepSeek can be gently persuaded to spit out malware code 2025-03-13 at 15:02 By Connor Jones It might need polishing, but a useful find for any budding cybercrooks out there DeepSeek’s flagship R1 model is capable of generating a working keylogger and basic ransomware code, just as long as a techie is on hand to

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DeepSeek’s Malware-Generation Capabilities Put to Test

DeepSeek’s Malware-Generation Capabilities Put to Test 2025-03-13 at 15:01 By Eduard Kovacs Researchers have analyzed the ability of the Chinese gen-AI DeepSeek to create malware such as ransomware and keyloggers. The post DeepSeek’s Malware-Generation Capabilities Put to Test appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article is an excerpt from SecurityWeek View Original Source React to this

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North Korean Hackers Distributed Android Spyware via Google Play

North Korean Hackers Distributed Android Spyware via Google Play 2025-03-13 at 15:01 By Eduard Kovacs The North Korea-linked APT37 has been observed targeting Android users with spyware distributed via Google Play. The post North Korean Hackers Distributed Android Spyware via Google Play appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article is an excerpt from SecurityWeek View Original

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ESA cuts the ribbon on 34,000-core Space HPC center tailored for space workloads

ESA cuts the ribbon on 34,000-core Space HPC center tailored for space workloads 2025-03-13 at 14:53 By Simon Sharwood It’s called ‘SpaceHPC’ and it heats the building it lives in The European Space Agency this week inaugurated its new supercomputing facility built with HPE.… This article is an excerpt from The Register View Original Source

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Medusa Ransomware Made 300 Critical Infrastructure Victims

Medusa Ransomware Made 300 Critical Infrastructure Victims 2025-03-13 at 14:53 By Ionut Arghire CISA, FBI, and MS-ISAC warn of Medusa ransomware attacks targeting critical infrastructure organizations. The post Medusa Ransomware Made 300 Critical Infrastructure Victims appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article is an excerpt from SecurityWeek View Original Source React to this headline:

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Future-Proofing Business Continuity: BCDR Trends and Challenges for 2025

Future-Proofing Business Continuity: BCDR Trends and Challenges for 2025 2025-03-13 at 14:32 By As IT environments grow more complex, IT professionals are facing unprecedented pressure to secure business-critical data. With hybrid work the new standard and cloud adoption on the rise, data is increasingly distributed across different environments, providers and locations, expanding the attack surface

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Turkey tightens crypto regulations with new rules for exchanges, custodians

Turkey tightens crypto regulations with new rules for exchanges, custodians 2025-03-13 at 14:04 By Cointelegraph by Helen Partz Turkey is advancing its cryptocurrency regulations with new rules for crypto asset service providers (CASPs). On March 13, Turkey’s Capital Markets Board (CMB) published two regulatory documents regarding the licensing and operations of CASPs, including crypto exchanges,

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Frack to the future? Geothermal energy pitched as datacenter savior

Frack to the future? Geothermal energy pitched as datacenter savior 2025-03-13 at 14:04 By Dan Robinson If operators are willing to cough up a ‘green premium’ and tax credits are not repealed An independent research body claims that geothermal power generation could provide an answer to the growing energy requirements of datacenters.… This article is

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Security Maturity Models: Leveraging Executive Risk Appetite for Your Secure Development Evolution

Security Maturity Models: Leveraging Executive Risk Appetite for Your Secure Development Evolution 2025-03-13 at 13:49 By Matias Madou Organizations can align their processes with one of two global industry standards for self-assessment and security maturity—BSIMM and OWASP SAMM. The post Security Maturity Models: Leveraging Executive Risk Appetite for Your Secure Development Evolution appeared first on

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GCC 15 is close: COBOL and Itanium are in, but ALGOL is out

GCC 15 is close: COBOL and Itanium are in, but ALGOL is out 2025-03-13 at 13:23 By Liam Proven Steering Committee decides against merge of over-complex and largely unloved ALGOL-68 ‘at this point’ Version 15 of the GNU Compiler Collection is getting close to release, and as it does, some changes are not going to

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