GitHub developers targeted by fake VS Code alerts spreading malware

GitHub ‘Discussions’ section is being manipulated into delivering malware to software devs.

Beyond the spike: building resilient and trusted infrastructure in an era of sustained attacks

Extended, multi-layer attacks exploit instability, impacting both technical and governance frameworks.

Before you roll out more AI, answer this: Who’s accountable?

If you want AI to drive real transformation, not just more activity, you need to redesign accountability.

‘A superb resin 3D printer that brings professional-grade features to a consumer-friendly model’: Elegoo Saturn 4 Ultra gets a huge price cut for Spring

Elegoo Saturn 4 Ultra 3D printer delivers next-level precision printing — and it’s now discounted in the Spring sales

How businesses can defend themselves against the rise of ‘phishing as a service’

Phishing has evolved beyond obvious tells, such as bad grammar and spelling, or fake email addresses.

Fast isn’t finished: Why production-ready still takes discipline

Production-ready software requires engineering teams’ support, despite increased vibe coding.

Everything you need to know about Moltbook, the ‘Reddit for OpenClaw agents’ that got acquired by Meta

Moltbook launched in January 2026 as a Reddit-style platform for OpenClaw AI agents. Meta acquired it six weeks later. Here’s what happened, what’s been overstated, and why it matters.

World Backup Day 2026: Everything — and I mean EVERYTHING — you need to keep your data safe from loss and disaster

From portable SSDs to cloud storage: Everything you need to keep your personal data safe this World Backup Day.

Cloud spending soars as hyperscalers up AI investment – and could reach a landmark high in 2026

The global cloud market was worth just shy of $400 billion in 2025, but 2026 could be the year it hits $500 billion.