A malware that steals credentials and cryptocurrencies uses Unicode for invisible code and installs a remote access trojan.
Microsoft reports some issues occurring after the installation of the October Patch Day security updates.
Instead of major cutback programs, SAP is to make smaller, annual job cuts in the future. The works council warns of "long-term damage".
"The Settlers of Catan" is one of the most popular board games. Netflix wants to bring the world to life in series and films with Klaus Teuber's sons.
Various internet services were experiencing outages. This was due to disruptions in Amazon Web Services cloud services.
In a study, ChatGPT & Co. misinterpreted news content in 45 percent of cases – regardless of language, region, or platform.
Since the August preview updates, network logins for cloned Windows installations with identical SIDs are experiencing issues.
After the recent AWS outage, multi-cloud is supposedly the answer. But that's misleading – US dependency is the core problem, argues Martin Loschwitz.
The consequences of the dispute over chip manufacturer Nexperia remain unclear. The Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs speaks of "considerable impact".
If you use ChatGPT while surfing, you currently still have to switch between tabs and copy content. OpenAI says this will be a thing of the past with Atlas.
Few would doubt that more and more animals and plants are currently going extinct. One analysis comes to a different conclusion. This is not a cause for relief.
The AWS outage earlier this week crippled many internet services. Amazon has now published a comprehensive report.
The creators of TheA500 Mini are following up: The remake of the Commodore Amiga 1200 is set to be released in 2026 with 25 games and a keyboard for 190 Euros.
The new photo contest from c't Fotografie is looking for motifs in blue. We are excited to see creative submissions featuring sky, water, and cornflowers.
The Powertoys 0.95 were released only recently. Now the developers are fixing some annoyances in the tool collection.
Anyone wanting to purchase the new Vision Pro M5 model cannot simply trade in the predecessor for a price reduction. This is what Apple writes in the fine print
After going viral in 2012 due to his name, a former Apple retail employee has changed it. "Sam Sung" is now "Sam Struan".
In the ongoing proceedings, the European Commission accuses the US company of violating the Digital Services Act on Facebook and Instagram.
DeepSeek is experimenting with an OCR model and shows that compressed images are more memory-friendly for calculations on GPUs than many text tokens.
An Atlassian survey shows: More than half of German office workers suffer from the pressure of constant availability.
The list of interested parties for a Warner Bros. takeover is growing. In addition to Paramount, Apple, Netflix, and Amazon are also reportedly interested.
NuGet package maintainers can now receive financial support from their users by adding sponsorship URLs to their packages.
Google aims to produce electricity for its data centers as "green" as possible. One option is gas power plants that store the resulting CO2 underground.
As scheduled, clocks will be changed again at the weekend, with no end to the practice in sight. Spain is not willing to accept this.
"Fallout 4" turns ten years old – and is getting a re-release as an Anniversary Edition. The new content is limited to mods from the Creation Club.
Parcel stations are convenient, package reception runs smoothly, but there are risks during shipping and a total loss of a shipment can result in total damage.
Google is to pay $ 425 million for misleading on data protection. That is not enough for the plaintiffs. Google sees itself misunderstood and is fighting back.
AI garbage in court submissions is a plague. Now, decisions from two US courts have also been exposed. An intern is to blame, says a caught judge.
Director Lanthimos asks: Who is crazy here? The CEO exploiting the planet, or the conspiracy theorist trying to stop her?
Binance founder Changpeng Zhao, imprisoned for money laundering, has been pardoned by the US President, who attacked his predecessor.
In view of the climate crisis, interest in technical manipulation of the Earth's atmosphere is growing. The risks are too often ignored, says a research team.
In Japan, Fujitsu is demonstrating that even lightweight notebooks can have easily replaceable batteries. A 16-inch model also comes with an optical drive.
Airbus, Leonardo and Thales are planning to merge their space divisions. EU competition authorities still need to review the deal, OHB objects.
For the first time, an EU measure is directed against a crypto platform due to Russia's war in Ukraine. It concerns a ruble-backed stablecoin.
Fujifilm primarily improved the autofocus and processor with the 3rd generation of the X-T30. A new wide-angle zoom covers a focal length range of 20 to 50 mm.
An EU report warns of Europe's dependence on US tech giants for submarine cables and critical components. Repairs are also at risk.
In the civil war country of Myanmar, countless people are being held and forced to extort money online. Now SpaceX has also taken action against it.
Obsidian is hitting the right notes with "The Outer Worlds 2". Rarely has a sequel been so close to the original and yet so much better.
Amazon extended CloudWatch with automatic incident report generation. This is supposed to take only a few minutes, which, however, didn't work during its outage.
With the Leica M EV1, Leica is opening a new chapter in the M system. It is the first camera in the M series to feature an electronic viewfinder.
OpenBSD 7.8 brings many improvements in security and networking. New features include trusted VMs through AMD Encrypted State.