All articles by Swagath Bandhakavi

Swagath Bandhakavi

Dell reportedly hit by second data breach in space of a week

As per a hacker themselves, the second breach has data associated with Jira files, database tables, and schema migrations, amounting to 3.5GB of uncompressed data.

Qualcomm courts Intel amid takeover rumours

The approach by Qualcomm comes at a time when Intel is facing major challenges within the semiconductor sector.

CMA delays UK cloud market report deadline to August 2025

The CMA claimed the extension allows for deeper examination of knotty issues in the UK cloud market, including hyperscalers’ licensing practices.

CISA issues warning over critical Apache HugeGraph-Server vulnerability

The American agency reported that the vulnerability stems from improper access control in affected versions of HugeGraph-Server, an open-source graph database used for managing large-scale data.

Security leaders warn of new risks as AI drives code development in 83% of organisations

The survey by Venafi also revealed a widening gap between the rapid pace of AI-driven development and the ability to secure these emerging technologies effectively.

Google to flag AI-generated images in search results to boost transparency

The search engine firm plans to roll out its “About this image” tool later this year.

134 countries now exploring CBDCs, Atlantic Council study finds

Nearly half of these nations are at advanced stages, with some already launching or piloting digital versions, according to the US think tank.

Intel to reduce costs and refocus chip business in strategic overhaul

CEO Pat Gelsinger outlined his efficiency drive in a message to employees, responding to speculation about Intel’s future plans following its second-quarter earnings report.

TfL directs 30,000 employees to verify identities and reset passwords after data breach

Although the breach did not disrupt transport services, it caused significant issues with internal systems and online platforms, limiting TfL’s ability to process customer refunds.

Intel secures $3.5bn US government grant to produce chips for military use

The grant is part of the US Department of Defense’s Secure Enclave programme, which is designed to decrease the country’s reliance on overseas semiconductor suppliers.