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Anthropic Said to Seek $10 Billion at $350 Billion Valuation

The AI startup behind Claude is reportedly in talks to raise $10 billion, nearly doubling its valuation amid intensifying competition with OpenAI.

Amazon Brings Alexa+ to the Web, Challenging ChatGPT

Amazon launches a browser-based version of Alexa+, expanding access to its AI assistant and intensifying competition with ChatGPT and rivals.

UK Unveils £210M Cyber Plan to Shield Public Services

Britain launches a £210 million cyber strategy to protect public services, strengthen supply chains, and prepare government systems for escalating AI-driven attacks.

Microsoft Acquires Osmos to Advance Agentic AI Data Workflows

Microsoft is acquiring Osmos, an agentic AI data engineering platform, to simplify data workflows and strengthen Microsoft Fabric’s AI-ready analytics stack.

Accenture to Acquire UK AI Safety Firm Faculty

Accenture is acquiring UK-based Faculty, an AI safety adviser to OpenAI and others, as it accelerates its push into secure, enterprise-grade artificial intelligence.

Cisco’s ‘Open’ Secret: A Backdoor Built by Bad Settings

China-linked hackers are exploiting misconfigured Cisco security products to deploy "AquaShell" backdoors. Learn how a single setting exposed global networks.

For Rockrose Tenants, the Rent Isn’t the Only Thing Due

Real estate giant Rockrose Development reveals a July 4 security breach that exposed the Social Security numbers and bank data of over 47,000 individuals.

Brookfield’s $10B Bet: The New Landlord of the AI Cloud

With a new $10 billion fund and "Radiant" cloud service, Brookfield is merging real estate, energy, and silicon to challenge the Silicon Valley giants.

Boroughs in a Bind: Hackers Hit the High Street By Staff Writer

Westminster and Kensington councils confirm data was stolen in a November cyber attack. Residents are urged to stay alert as recovery efforts continue.

A New Code for Theft: Microsoft’s Keys to the Kingdom

Hackers from Russia and China are using "device code phishing" to hijack Microsoft 365 accounts. Here is how a legitimate login feature became a trap.

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