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AI still isn’t living up to its full potential for many business

HR and finance aren’t seeing great results from AI, report finds Only 11% are seeing tangible gains from most of their AI initiatives A unified data strategy with improved integration and analytics is needed New research has claimed AI investment in UK businesses still isn’t translating into consistent or measurable…

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CitrixBleed 2 exploits are now in the wild, so patch now

CitrixBleed 2 was discovered in late June 2025 The majority of instances have not yet been patched Security researchers are warning the bug is likely being exploited already CitrixBleed 2, a vulnerability in Citrix NetScaler ADC and NetScaler Gateway, is now being actively exploited in the wild, multiple researchers have…

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Inside the billion-dollar identity fraud ecosystem

Identity theft has evolved rapidly into a high-stakes battlefield, one where criminals operate like well-funded startups with R&D budgets, strategic playbooks, and sophisticated technology. What was once dominated by lone hackers has now evolved to a multi-billion-dollar ecosystem that continues to adapt and outsmart even the most robust security systems.…

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How can we create a sustainable AI future?

With innovation comes impact. The social media revolution changed how we share content, how we buy, sell and learn, but also raised questions around technology misuse, censorship and protection. Every time we take a step forward, we also need to tackle challenges, and AI is no different. One of the…

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Get the dunce’s cap – experts warn pathetically weak passwords in the education sector leave classrooms at risk

Schools are being left exposed by weak passwords within their organization Hackers are increasingly targeting education institutions ‘123456’ and ‘password’ are both in the top 5 of most used passwords in education Universities, schools, and training centres are being left vulnerable by an endemic of weak passwords in the education…

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Wi-Fi signals could soon be used by AI-driven robots to identify objects inside boxes – or even tools hidden in a drawer

mmNorm reconstructs complex hidden shapes using Wi-Fi frequencies without touching the object Robots can now see inside cluttered drawers using reflected signals from surrounding antennas MIT’s technique beat current radar accuracy by 18% across more than 60 tested objects In environments where visibility is obstructed, such as inside boxes, behind…

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