The festive season once meant a slowdown for businesses, but it has become one of the busiest periods for cyber-criminals. As organisations ease into the holidays, attackers ramp up their efforts, planning intrusions and disruptions when response teams are stretched thin.
As organisations adopt more AI-driven automation, such as customer service bots and workflow engines, security teams are confronting a rapidly expanding attack surface.
Oracle shares slumped nearly 11% in premarket trading on Thursday after downbeat forecasts and higher capex fanned worries that its massive AI investments are taking longer than expected to pay off.
India’s mandate requiring smartphone makers to preload a state-owned cyber safety app on all new devices has triggered a political firestorm, fanning fears of government snooping in the world’s most populous nation.
U.S. consumers shrugged off worries about the economy after their Thanksgiving dinners and went on a $23.6 billion three-day online shopping frenzy that exceeded analyst expectations, kicking off the holiday season.
U.S. shoppers spent $8.6 billion online on Black Friday, an Adobe Analytics report showed, as more consumers turned to laptops and phones instead of braving brisk weather to snap up deals during the holiday shopping weekend.
A nursery is meant to be a safe haven, but what happens when digital intruders break in? A recent data breach exposed just how vulnerable children and their families can be in the age of online crime.
Google LLC announced that its built-in artificial intelligence protections on the Android platform now block over 10 billion suspected malicious calls and messages each month.
As generative AI slips seamlessly into the modern workplace, a new kind of insider risk is emerging. Enis Bytyqi explores how everyday efficiency is blurring the boundaries of data security.
Micron plans to stop supplying server chips to data centres in China after the business failed to recover from a 2023 government ban on its products in critical Chinese infrastructure, two people briefed on the decision said.
Israeli high-tech companies raised $11.9 billion over the first three quarters of 2025 as the technology sector continues to thrive despite Israel’s two-year-old war against Hamas militants in Gaza.
Canadian carrier WestJet said on Monday the personal information of some passengers was exposed in a cybersecurity breach earlier this year, though no payment data was compromised.
South Korean authorities have raised the national cyber threat level from “attention” to “caution” in response to a fire at a major state data centre in Daejeon that disabled hundreds of critical government systems.