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Google Chrome AI Manager Use-After-Free Remote Code Execution Vulnerability (CVE-2024-9954)

CVE-2024-9954 – This vulnerability allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary code on affected installations of Google Chrome.

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Artificial Intelligence (AI)News

World-leading AI cyber security standard to protect digital economy and deliver Plan for Change

British businesses will benefit from a world-first cyber security standard which will protect AI systems from cyber-attacks, securing the digital economy.

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NewsTelecoms

UK phone providers must block calls from abroad which imitate UK landline numbers

Ofcom has issued a statement which says that UK phone providers must now all block calls from abroad which imitate UK landline numbers, under strengthened industry guidance which comes into force this week.

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GeneralNews

Gen AI is Fueling a New Wave of Fraud in Africa

Smile ID, Africa’s leading provider of identity verification solutions, has released its 2025 Digital Identity Fraud in Africa Report, highlighting critical fraud trends across the continent.

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BusinessTech Tips

Future-proofing your business with smart tech strategies

One of the best ways to help future-proof your business is to plan to integrate smart tech in ways that help your company run smoothly. By being receptive to adapting with technology you can help to avoid being outdone by competitors who have embraced changes.

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InternetTech TipsWebsites

The Rise and Fall of Myspace: A Comprehensive History

Introduction In the early 2000s, Myspace emerged as a revolutionary social networking platform, capturing the attention of millions around the

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InternetNews

CMA secures important changes from Google to tackle fake reviews

Google has agreed to make significant changes to its processes for tackling fake reviews – meaning people can have more trust in the reviews they see.

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InternetNews

Ofcom fines video sharing platform MintStars

Ofcom has today fined video sharing platform, MintStars Ltd, £7,000 for failing to adequately protect children from accessing online pornography.

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ComputerHardwareNews

Aurora – The world’s first scalable, networked and modular quantum computer

Xanadu has achieved a world-first in the quantum computing industry by successfully building a universal photonic quantum computer consisting of four modular and independent server racks that are photonically interconnected and networked together.

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ComputerNews

Use of computer evidence in UK courts to be interrogated

Currently, there is a presumption that computers work correctly and any evidence generated by software is accurate, unless there is

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