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AI transformation has taken over “digital transformation” in every part of society and industries. Think automating bus and ...
Google has uncovered a dangerous new type of malware, calling it “LOSTKEYS.” This malicious software has been connected to a ...
Network and security vulnerabilities were linked to more than 60% of zero-day exploits targeting enterprise technologies in ...
Agencies are addressing their increasing need for cloud and AI capabilities by adopting accredited commercial clouds. This move provides them with the latest technology essential for advanced AI, ...
Google LLC today unveiled a series of security announcements at the annual RSAC Conference 2025, including expanded AI ...
The tech giant's cloud profits more than doubled year over year as it invested more than $17 billion, primarily in servers ...
The dynamic nature of cyber threats demands an evolution from traditional, siloed security measures to integrated, ...
A new report from Google's Threat Intelligence Group (GTIG) finds that 75 zero-days were exploited in the wild last year, with a little over half involving spyware.
Google will continue its defense through May 9, starting with Google CEO Sundar Pichai taking the stand Wednesday morning.
Google has revealed a new malware named LOSTKEYS, linked to the Cold River hacker group with ties to the Russian government.
Hackers working for governments were responsible for the majority of attributed zero-day exploits used in real-world ...