Krispy Kreme Cyber Attack Hits Donut Orders
In the same week 谷歌 unveiled their two new AI agents, Krispy Kreme was hit by a cyber attack and Meta rolled out watermark technology to combat deep fakes.
It's safe to say it's been another huge week in tech!
?? We've got you covered with the biggest tech talking points in this eighty-first edition of #TechNewsTuesdays.
Krispy Kreme has been hit by a cyber attack that has disrupted its online systems. Customers have been unable to complete online orders as a result of the cyber attack.
The attack initially happened at the end of November 2024, however has just been made public due to the donut retailers submitting a regulatory filing with the US Securities and Exchanges Commission
Google’s latest announcement of Gemini 2.0 brought with it the unveiling of several AI Agents in progress, the most exciting of which may be Project Mariner.
This AI agent claims to be able to control your computer without the need for extensive human input.
In July this year, Ofcom research revealed that 43% of people aged over 16 say they have seen at least one deepfake online in the last six months – rising to 50% among children aged 8-15.?
Among adults who say they have seen deepfake content, one in seven (14%) say they have seen a deepfake.
Google claims that its new quantum computing chip called Willow is a major breakthrough that will bring practical quantum computing closer to reality.
According to Hartmut Neven, founder and lead at Google Quantum AI, Willow performed a computation in under five minutes that would take one of today’s fastest supercomputers 1025 or 10 septillion years.?
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An investigation recently uncovered that Serbian police authorities and intelligence officials have been using spyware to spy on journalists, environmental activists and other individuals in a covert surveillance campaign.
Rhode Island has been the victim of a cyber attack that puts residents' data at risk.
The personal data of thousands of people who have applied for government assistance is on the line.
Google’s latest announcement of Gemini 2.0 brought with it the announcement of several AI Agents in progress. The one the majority of us are most likely to interact with is Project Astra.
It's designed to be a versatile, helpful AI assistant for everyday tasks and is capable of understanding not only the task at hand but wider context.
There's been a lot of buzz about Telegram in the cyber security space. Some think that it is a much more secure way to send messages, praising the end to end encryption options.
However, this same privacy means that Telegram is also a favourite of cybercriminals. Hackers have used the platform to coordinate attacks, share malware, and trade stolen data.
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