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Cyber criminals would prefer businesses don’t use Okta

fabioberti.it – stock.adobe.com Okta details a phishing campaign in which the threat actor demonstrated some unusually strong opinions on what authentication methods they would like their targets to use. By Alex Scroxton, Security Editor Published: 06 Aug 2025 18:40 Cyber criminal gangs are telling their targets to stop authenticating using Okta services in what the …

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Companies House ID verification to start in November 2025

Companies House plans to start vetting director identities from the middle of November, but its reliance on the troubled One Login digital identity service may be cause for concern. By Alex Scroxton, Security Editor Published: 06 Aug 2025 18:00 Companies House is forging ahead with plans to introduce legal identity verification requirements for directors and …

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OpenAI now offers open AI models, but CIOs need to assess the risk

vectorfusionart – stock.adobe.co Open models offer enterprise IT a way to build tailored LLMs trained on corporate content. Open AI is now offering two open models By Cliff Saran, Managing Editor Published: 06 Aug 2025 15:04 OpenAI, the developer of ChatGPT, has released two large language models (LLMs) under the Apache 2.0 open source licence. …

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Australian scaleup to bring AI-led data protection to the MoD

The UK’s Ministry of Defence is embracing AI-led data protection in the wake of a major privacy breach, enlisting Australian cyber firm Castlepoint Systems to oversee sensitive records By Alex Scroxton, Security Editor Published: 06 Aug 2025 9:40 The UK’s Ministry of Defence (MoD) has selected Australian cyber scaleup Castlepoint Systems to run its data …

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Sonos owns up to “limited” reports of overheating Roam speakers

Interest in Sonos’s smallest portable speaker is heating up—literally—following word that at least one of the units came close to catching fire.  A Sonos user on Reddit posted images of the “singed” and “bulging” USB port on the back of his Roam, a portable Wi-Fi and Bluetooth speaker that doubles as a smart speaker.  Sonos …

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Microsoft’s new feature hints at more AI integration in Windows 11

Image: Microsoft Microsoft is reportedly testing a new feature in the taskbar called “Companions.” According to Windows Latest, it seems to be about support for AI agents, but exactly how it all works, well, it’s too early to say. The references to Companions were first spotted in Build 26454 of Windows Server, but since then …

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