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WormGPT Is Back

WormGPT Is Back — And Its New AI Variants Are More Dangerous Than Ever

Cyber experts warn: WormGPT’s latest AI variants, powered by mainstream tech, have revolutionized cybercrime. These new tools make personalized phishing, fraud, and malware available to anyone—at massive speed and scale. This article unpacks how WormGPT works, why it’s so difficult to stop, and the proven steps you and your organization can take to protect against this fast-evolving, AI-driven threat landscape.

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WhatsApp Faces Exit from Russia

WhatsApp Faces Exit from Russia: What You Need to Know and How to Prepare

Russia is preparing to ban WhatsApp by September 2025, urging users to switch to the state-backed MAX app as part of its push for digital sovereignty. With millions affected, this article explains why the ban is happening, how it will impact daily life, what alternatives are available, and practical steps for preparing for life after WhatsApp in Russia.

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Human Coder Triumphs Over AI

Human Coder Triumphs Over AI in AtCoder World Tour Finals 2025 Heuristic

In a landmark 10-hour coding marathon, Polish programmer Psyho narrowly defeated OpenAI’s AI to win the 2025 AtCoder World Tour Finals, showing that human creativity and stamina can still outshine advanced machine intelligence—for now. This historic contest reminds us that both curiosity and endurance are key to thriving in a rapidly evolving digital world.

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Ceratosaurus Fossil Auction

Ceratosaurus Fossil Auction: A $30.5 Million Miracle of Prehistory

A rare, juvenile Ceratosaurus fossil—the only one of its kind ever discovered—sold for $30.5 million at Sotheby’s, making it the third most expensive dinosaur fossil ever auctioned. Unearthed in Wyoming and mounted for the first time in 2024, this extraordinary specimen offers unique scientific insights into dinosaur growth and evolution. The sale highlights the lucrative market for natural history objects and the ongoing debate over private vs. public ownership of scientifically significant fossils. The anonymous buyer plans to loan the fossil to a museum or institution for research and public display.

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The Sinclair Legacy Returns

The Sinclair Legacy Returns with a Compact Educational Gaming Console

The Sinclair legacy returns with a compact educational gaming console—the GamerCard. Created by Grant Sinclair, this ultra-thin, Raspberry Pi-powered handheld delivers classic gaming, modern coding, and creative learning in a pocket-sized package. Perfect for gamers, students, and professionals, the GamerCard is a stylish, powerful, and affordable way to play, learn, and innovate.

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Iran Plans to Onboard Multiple Cloud

Iran Plans to Onboard Multiple Cloud Providers to Support Government Infrastructure

Iran is transforming its digital infrastructure by onboarding multiple certified cloud providers to support government operations. With about 250 local companies in the market and a focus on international security standards, this initiative promises greater resilience, security, and innovation for the public sector and beyond. Discover how this strategy is shaping the future of technology in Iran.

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Shiba Inu Gains 0.804%

Shiba Inu Gains 0.804% as Quantum Computing Defense Sparks Renewed Investor Interest

Shiba Inu has gained 0.804% after announcing Shib Identity, a quantum-resistant privacy system using Fully Homomorphic Encryption. This technology protects user data from future quantum computing threats and is integrated with the Shib Name Service, promising enhanced privacy, control, and a bridge between Web3 and the traditional internet.

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America’s Largest Power Grid Feels the Strain as AI Energy Demands Keep Growing

America’s Largest Power Grid Feels the Strain as AI Energy Demands Keep Growing

America’s largest power grid, PJM Interconnection, is under pressure from the soaring energy demands of AI and data centers, causing higher electricity prices and raising concerns about reliability. This article explores why AI is driving such a surge in demand, how it’s affecting consumers and businesses, and what steps can be taken to ensure a stable, affordable power supply for the future. Everyone has a role in shaping the grid’s next chapter.

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GPUHammer Exploit

GPUHammer Exploit Targets NVIDIA GPUs, Threatens AI Model Integrity With Memory Flaw

The GPUHammer exploit is a newly discovered Rowhammer attack targeting NVIDIA GPUs, threatening the integrity of AI models by causing catastrophic memory errors. Researchers showed that a single bit flip can drop model accuracy from 80% to less than 1%. NVIDIA urges users to enable ECC memory protection, especially in cloud and enterprise environments, to defend against this hardware-level vulnerability and safeguard critical AI workloads.

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Chip-Driven Lending Surge Fuels Growth of AI Computing Startups

Chip-Driven Lending Surge Fuels Growth of AI Computing Startups

The chip-driven lending surge is transforming the AI startup landscape in 2025. By leveraging valuable AI chips as collateral, startups are unlocking new growth and innovation. With billions raised and millions of jobs created, this trend is reshaping technology and finance.

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