July 2025

UK ransomware costs significantly outpace other countries

British businesses are suffering significantly more damaging losses from ransomware attacks compared to the rest of the world, where things appear to be moving in a more positive direction, according to Sophos’ latest annual State of ransomware report, now in its sixth edition. The study of 3,400 ransomware victims in 17 countries, just over 200…

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Leaked hands-on preview says Galaxy Z Flip 7 finally eliminates the display crease

Samsung will unveil the Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Galaxy Z Flip 7 on Wednesday, but we think we already know everything about the two upcoming foldable phones. The Fold 7 and Flip 7 have shown up in plenty of leaks over the past few months, including a few exciting last-minute ones.We know both handsets…

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Higgsfield’s viral AI image maker just got a major upgrade

AI startup Higgsfield went viral a few days ago thanks to its new Soul AI image generation software that lets users create stunning images with a single text prompt. That’s nothing new in the world of genAI programs, some will say. We saw ChatGPT go viral a few months ago due to OpenAI’s image generation…

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Wrongly convicted subpostmasters may have to wait another year for redress

Subpostmasters wrongly convicted of financial crimes could still be waiting for full compensation settlements well into 2026, according to a Public Accounts Committee (PAC) report. The committee of MPs also criticised the government for its lack of action in contacting former subpostmasters who have not responded to invitations to apply for compensation. The report comes…

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Latest Citrix vulnerability could be every bit as bad as Citrix Bleed

Cyber security experts are urging operators of Citrix NetScaler Application Delivery Controller (ADC) and NetScaler Gateway appliances to get in front of a new vulnerability – quietly patched last week – that it is now believed could lead to a repeat of the infamous Citrix Bleed incident. Tracked as CVE-2025-5777, the flaw arises from insufficient…

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Pure CTO drills down on key-value, no DFMs on FA//ST, and fast object

In this podcast, recorded at last week’s Pure//Accelerate 2025 event, we talk to Pure Storage’s chief technology officer (CTO), Rob Lee, to get a drill-down on use of key-value stores in the company’s Purity flash storage operating system, why it doesn’t use its much-trumpeted DirectFlash Modules in the newly announced FlashArray//ST, and what makes its…

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Intel CEO reportedly admits ‘it is too late for us’ to catch AI leaders like Nvidia, but here’s how it could still recover

Intel’s CEO has reportedly addressed staff members worldwideLip-Bu Tan seemingly laid out some very frank observations and clear goalsAll this indicates a focus on streamlining and also breaking into the AI arena – though not to catch Nvidia directly, but with so-called edge AIIntel’s (relatively) new CEO has apparently admitted the gravity of the struggles…

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UK IT infrastructure processes images looking back 20 billion light years

UK astronomers and software developers have created an infrastructure to process and distribute petabytes (PB) of information from a digital camera that is taking images from 20 billion light years in the past. Using “the largest digital camera in the world”, the Vera C Rubin Observatory is carrying out an astronomical survey of the entire…

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Glasgow Council services remain offline a week after cyber attack

Glasgow City Council has become the second local authority in the UK to have disclosed a security incident in the past few days, after multiple online services were knocked out in a cyber attack that may have involved the theft of customer data. The cyber attack was first detected a week ago, on Thursday 19…

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Next phase of fintech reflected in strong financials, says World Economic Forum

Fintechs are growing customer bases at a lower rate, but profits and revenues are strong as the industry becomes sustainable, according to a World Economic Forum (WEF) report. In the second edition of The future of global fintech: From rapid expansion to sustainable growth, completed with the Cambridge Centre for Alternative Finance at the University…

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