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Cybercriminals are exploiting Google's advertising platform to distribute sophisticated Mac malware through sponsored search results, undermining user trust and challenging Apple's security model. This investigation reveals how attackers leverage premium ad placements to reach valuable targets.
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Amazon Unlocks $5 Million Loans for Sellers Via Altman-Backed Slope
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Crunchyroll’s Latest Price Increase Tests Anime Streaming Market’s Tolerance for Premium Content
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US Farmers Face 4.4% Income Drop in 2026 Despite $12B Federal Aid
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Western Alliance Forges Price Floor Strategy to Break China’s Stranglehold on Critical Minerals Market
The US, UK, EU, and Australia are developing minimum price guarantees for critical minerals to challenge China's market dominance. The unprecedented intervention aims to secure supply chains for materials essential to electric vehicles, renewable energy, and defense technologies.
Fortinet’s SSO Configuration Flaw Exposes Critical Security Gaps in Enterprise Authentication Systems
Cybersecurity experts warn that misconfigured single sign-on systems, including Fortinet products, create critical vulnerabilities allowing attackers to access entire enterprise networks through compromised credentials. Organizations must prioritize proper SSO configuration and continuous monitoring to prevent exploitation.
AI Agents Turn Product Shots into Viral Ad Machines
AI video agents like Topview transform product images into viral marketing clips in minutes, slashing costs and rivaling production teams. Trained on millions of ads, they replicate hooks and enable massive scaling for e-commerce brands.
Shoppers’ Snapshots: How Retailers Harness UGC to Ignite Sales
Retailers wield user-generated content like photos and videos to eclipse ads, driving trust and sales surges. From Starbucks' viral contests to AI-boosted creatives yielding 126% conversion lifts, authentic UGC reshapes shopper journeys across online and in-store channels.
Framework Hikes DDR5 Prices 50% Amid AI-Driven Shortages
Framework Computer raised DDR5 memory prices by 50% for its DIY Edition laptops amid global shortages fueled by AI-driven demand. This transparent move highlights supply chain pressures on modular hardware, affecting consumers and potentially slowing DDR5 adoption. The company warns of further hikes if conditions persist.
U.S. Bank’s Leadership Transition: COO Shailesh Kotwal’s Retirement Signals Strategic Shift at Nation’s Fifth-Largest Bank
U.S. Bank's Chief Operating Officer Shailesh Kotwal is retiring this spring, marking a significant leadership transition at the nation's fifth-largest bank. His departure raises questions about succession planning and strategic direction as the institution navigates regulatory changes and technological disruption.
The Confidence Crisis: Why Nearly 60% of Security Chiefs Say Their Companies Can’t Handle a Cyberattack
Despite record cybersecurity spending, 58% of CISOs believe their organizations are unprepared for cyberattacks. Four fundamental challenges—budget misalignment, organizational silos, talent shortages, and inadequate executive support—create a dangerous gap between security investments and actual readiness, leaving companies vulnerable despite their best intentions.
Inside Canada Computers’ Security Breach: A Forensic Analysis of Retail Technology Vulnerabilities
Canada Computers & Electronics disclosed a significant data breach exposing customer names, email addresses, billing information, and partial payment data. The incident highlights persistent cybersecurity vulnerabilities among mid-sized technology retailers operating with constrained security resources while facing sophisticated threats.
Oracle’s 26ai Unlocks AI Power for On-Prem Data Centers
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Google Launches Doppl: AI Virtual Try-Ons Transform Online Shopping
Google has launched Doppl, an AI-powered app enabling virtual clothing try-ons with personalized, dynamic models to reduce online shopping uncertainties and returns. Amid expanding AI shopping tools like agentic checkout, it faces regulatory scrutiny over data practices, yet promises to revolutionize e-commerce personalization and consumer behavior.
WSU’s AI Arsenal Targets Cancer and Pandemics
Washington State University harnesses AI for cancer data analysis, virus prediction, and rapid diagnostics, accelerating medical breakthroughs while addressing ethical challenges. Tools map disparities and optimize treatments, positioning WSU at the forefront of health innovation.
Armenia-Azerbaijan Peace Pact: From Front Lines to Final Handshake
A U.S.-brokered peace pact initialed in August 2025 between Armenia and Azerbaijan aims to resolve the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict through border delimitation, corridors, and diplomacy. Recent endorsements from Turkey signal progress amid ratification hurdles.
AI Agents Reshape Procurement: McKinsey’s Blueprint for 25-40% Gains
McKinsey reveals AI agents could boost procurement productivity 25-40%, creating new roles and strategic clout amid tariffs and disruptions. Surveys show 40% piloting GenAI, with case studies proving multimillion savings.
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Citigroup pilots Spaces, an AI-assisted collaboration platform enabling teams to work together within its AI infrastructure. CTO David Griffiths leads the initiative as financial institutions race to demonstrate returns on AI investments while navigating regulatory requirements and competitive pressures.
PepsiCo’s Strategic Pivot: Beverage Revival Meets Snack Price Cuts as Consumer Dynamics Shift
PepsiCo is executing a strategic pivot to regain market momentum, reporting improved beverage sales in Q4 2025 while announcing rare price cuts on flagship snack brands. The move acknowledges that years of aggressive pricing have hit a ceiling with cost-conscious consumers.
How Strategic On-Campus Employment Transforms Graduate Career Trajectories: Inside UWM’s Pipeline to Corporate Success
UWM master's student Uday Sanem secured a position at Johnson Controls before graduation through strategic on-campus employment and mentorship. His experience demonstrates how universities can leverage internal operations as career development incubators that produce job-ready graduates.