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Microsoft says China-based hackers exploiting critical SharePoint vulnerabilities to deploy Warlock ransomware
By Nathaniel Mott published
Microsoft said that critical vulnerabilities in SharePoint are being exploited by a potentially China-linked threat actor, Storm-2603, to deploy ransomware.

UK to ban making ransomware payments for some organizations
By Nathaniel Mott published
The UK Home Office and National Cyber Security Centre announced that some organizations could be banned from making ransomware payments.

158-year-old company forced to close after ransomware attack precipitated by a single guessed password
By Mark Tyson published
The 158-year established Knights of Old transportation company has collapsed in the wake of a ransomware attack, with 700 jobs lost.

German charity refuses to comply with Bitcoin ransomware demand
By Nathaniel Mott published
A German hunger-fighting charity is on the hook for some $2 million after being extorted by cybercriminals.

AMD is allegedly working on Arm-based "Sound Wave" APUs for Microsoft's Surface laptops next year
By Hassam Nasir published
AMD is reportedly planning to integrate Arm-based cores in its Sound Wave APUs, in a bid to secure design wins for Microsoft's Surface laptops next year.

The world's first CPU-level ransomware is here
By Stephen Warwick published
Rapid7's Christiaan Beek has taken CPU ransomware to proof of concept.

AMD Ryzen 9 9950X3D vs Intel Core Ultra 9 285K Faceoff
By Zhiye Liu published
The Ryzen 9 9950X3D faces off against the Core Ultra 9 285K to determine which chip reigns supreme in the consumer desktop processor market.

Intel hedges its bet for High-NA EUV with the 14A process node
By Paul Alcorn published
Intel has not yet fully committed to using the new High-NA EUV chipmaking tool in production and has an alternative production flow of its 14A node that uses standard Low-NA EUV as a backup plan.
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