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FBI investigating cyberattack at Oracle

Patient data allegedly stolen from breach of older Cerner servers.
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UniSuper starts to explore agentic AI

Podcast: After Microsoft 365 Copilot is given to all 1200 staff.
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Week in review: Chrome sandbox escape 0-day fixed, Microsoft adds new AI agents to Security Copilot

Here’s an overview of some of last week’s most interesting news, articles, interviews and videos: Microsoft’s new AI agents take on phishing, patching, alert fatigue Microsoft is rolling out a new generation of AI agents in Security Copilot, built to help with some of the most time-consuming security challenges, such as phishing, data protection, and identity management. Google fixes exploited Chrome sandbox bypass zero-day (CVE-2025-2783) Google is in the process of rolling out Chrome v134.0.6998.178 … More → The post Week in review: Chrome sandbox escape 0-day fixed, Microsoft adds new AI agents to Security Copilot appeared first on Help Net Security.
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Artificial neurons organize themselves

Novel artificial neurons learn independently and are more strongly modeled on their biological counterparts. A team of researchers has programmed these infomorphic neurons and constructed artificial neural networks from them. The special feature is that the individual artificial neurons learn in a self-organized way and draw the necessary information from their immediate environment in the network.
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Smart textiles and surfaces: How lightweight elastomer films are bringing tech to life

Clothes that can mimic the feeling of being touched, touch displays that provide haptic feedback to users, or even ultralight loudspeakers. These are just some of the devices made possible using thin silicone films that can be precisely controlled so that they vibrate, flex, press or pull exactly as desired. And all done simply by applying an electrical voltage.
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