The Great Culling Is Here—And It's Not What You Think
Layoffs are skyrocketing, but the real story isn't about hard times. It's about AI making entire job categories vanish overnight.
AI, robotics, space, biotech, and the technologies reshaping the world.
Layoffs are skyrocketing, but the real story isn't about hard times. It's about AI making entire job categories vanish overnight.
Daemon Tools, Truecaller's collapse, and a Pentagon filing spree reveal what happens when software becomes infrastructure nobody audits
From backdoored software to AI replacing doctors' answering machines, the tech industry's infrastructure is cracking. Here's what breaks next.
A backdoored disk tool, AI vulnerability scanners, and Reddit's mobile lockdown reveal a brutal truth: the weak link isn't your code anymore—it's everyone else's.
A week of supply chain chaos, SMS blasters in Toronto, and Firefox getting pwned by AI reveals what happens when security theater meets reality
Daemon Tools got backdoored for a month. Meanwhile, India's launching private rockets and China's AI startups are printing money. The asymmetry is insane.
Five industry architects admitted the wheels are coming off. Meanwhile, supply chains are collapsing, deals are dying, and the whole architecture might be built wrong.
Supply chain attacks, broken promises, hiring freezes, and robots that actually work—what the latest headlines tell us about who's winning and who's about to crater
A backdoored disk utility, a crashing Linux distro, and GameStop's fever dream reveal we're one compromised dependency away from systemic chaos
Supply chains are cracking, Linux just got scary, and everyone's pretending it's fine. It's not.
A Linux flaw, supply-chain sabotage, and a robotaxi startup walk into a bar. Meanwhile, everyone's pretending their systems are fine.
From backdoored disk tools to Linux zero-days, the infrastructure that runs the internet is getting picked apart. Here's what actually matters.
Linux is breaking, AI is hallucinating in courtrooms, and tech is suddenly very bad at basics. This is what happens when we move fast and break everything.
Linux threats, supply-chain attacks, and companies betting on AI while their foundations crack. This is what happens when you stop maintaining the boring stuff.
A critical infrastructure meltdown just happened in slow motion. Here's what GameStop, Ubuntu, and a stolen credentials epidemic tell us about who actually controls the internet.
Linux is burning while GameStop plays billionaire, Nvidia claims everything's fine, and the industry's security theater falls apart in real time.
Linux is on fire, the supply chain is compromised, and Silicon Valley's answer is to throw money at shiny new companies. Here's what's actually broken.
Ubuntu down for a day. Linux under siege. Supply chains poisoned. And meanwhile, Big AI is racing to lock in enterprise dominance. Welcome to 2024.
Linux gets hit, healthcare leaks race data, and enterprise AI becomes a land grab. Here's what breaks next.
Ubuntu crashes, Linux gets pwned, AI cheats its way to medical credentials, and a TikToker nearly buys an airline. Welcome to the week tech's foundations started crumbling.
Why this chaotic week reveals the real fragility of tech's foundation—and where the actual power is shifting
Ubuntu goes dark, supply chains get poisoned, and AI diagnoses better than your doctor. Welcome to the chaos nobody's ready for.
Ubuntu's down, Linux has a nightmare vulnerability, and supply-chain attacks are targeting the people who are supposed to keep us safe. Here's what's actually happening.
Ubuntu's collapse, a million-download supply chain bomb, and the moment the tech industry realized it built on quicksand
Linux craters, supply chains burn, and everyone pretends they didn't see this coming. Here's what actually matters.
Linux gets pwned, open source bleeds credentials, and everyone's too busy chasing AI billions to notice the foundation's on fire
A supply-chain meltdown, quantum-safe ransomware, and DDoS attacks on critical infrastructure. The open-source ecosystem is on fire, and we built our entire digital future on it.
A quantum-safe ransomware, a Linux zero-day, and stolen credentials from a million-user package. The infrastructure layer is collapsing in real time.
From supply-chain attacks on Checkmarx to quantum-safe ransomware, the defenders are becoming the targets. Here's what it means.
As the AI boom demands billions in capital spending, security is crumbling, supply chains are poisoned, and the whole thing could be held ransom by quantum computers. What happens when we optimize for speed and forget about defense?
While startups chase consumer AI toys, the actual infrastructure holding the internet together is rotting. Here's what that means.
Security firms are getting hacked, open source code is stealing credentials, and ransomware just went quantum-proof. Silicon Valley's favorite metaphor—'we're all connected'—is finally becoming a liability.
A million-download package got pwned. Universities are serving porn. Ransomware just went quantum-safe. Welcome to the moment when technical debt comes due all at once.
While startups chase dog food funding, criminals are stealing millions through social media and quantum-proof ransomware is already here. Here's what actually matters.
Your favorite open-source package was stealing credentials. University websites are serving porn. A ransomware family just went quantum-safe. Welcome to 2025's security reality check.
Universities are leaking porn, ransomware is going quantum-safe, and hackers are cleaning out currency exchanges. The old rules don't work anymore.
Universities leaking porn, ransomware going quantum-safe, and China blocking Meta's AI play—here's what the chaos actually signals
The week tech security got weird: ransomware evolution, space-based solar deals, and the messy reality behind billion-dollar institutions
Universities are accidentally hosting porn, quantum-safe ransomware is here, and Microsoft is patching emergencies — welcome to the chaos layer of tech.
Universities get hacked, quantum crypto arrives early, and AI agents are trading with real money. The real story isn't the headlines—it's what they reveal about who controls the plumbing.
Universities leak porn, top investors get conned, and the quantum-safe crypto news everyone's hyping is basically irrelevant. Here's what's actually broken.
Ransomware gangs are going quantum-safe while we're still arguing about whether the threat is real. Here's what that actually means.
Ransomware goes quantum-safe, Meta's hoarding CPUs instead of GPUs, and DeepSeek just closed the frontier model gap. The tech stack we built for 2020 is already obsolete.
Microsoft patches critical vulnerabilities, Meta consolidates accounts, X kills Communities, and the industry is reshuffling faster than anyone's admitting
Microsoft patches critical vulnerabilities, Tesla burns cash on AI bets, and the post-quantum threat clock keeps ticking. Here's what's actually breaking.
While Big Tech chases Q-Day monsters, hackers are already inside—with methods that don't need quantum computers at all
From Meta's keystroke logging to Iranian hackers breaching US infrastructure, the industry's encryption theater meets reality. Here's what actually matters.
A ransomware negotiator went rogue, quantum crypto fears are overblown, and Big Tech is quietly redesigning how we communicate. Here's what actually matters.
From crypto thieves to state-sponsored saboteurs, the threat matrix just collapsed into chaos. Here's what's actually breaking.
From hacked routers to quantum threats to AI music spam—the infrastructure we all depend on is breaking in real time. And nobody's really ready.
Quantum threats, state hackers, and a sudden reckoning—the infrastructure that powered a decade of growth is now the liability.
From quantum threats to hacked routers to venture capitalists getting sick, the tech industry's foundation is fracturing. Here's what's actually happening.
State actors are running wild in US infrastructure while Big Tech fights itself. Here's what actually matters in this mess.
While AI companies fight geopolitical battles and hack attacks mount, Silicon Valley acts like nothing's changed. Here's what actually is.
From quantum threats to state-sponsored router hacks, the infrastructure we built isn't holding. Here's what breaks next.
Hackers are breaching everything from routers to the Supreme Court. Meanwhile, Big Tech is quietly abandoning the future to chase enterprise contracts. The bill's coming due.
Big Tech is fracturing under its own weight—from OpenAI dumping consumer dreams to hackers dismantling critical infrastructure. Here's what's actually breaking.
Quantum threats, VMware exodus, and the infrastructure we forgot to patch—the tech industry's security bills are coming due all at once
While Sequoia raises billions for AI, hackers are dismantling the infrastructure everyone's building on. This won't end well.
While everyone obsesses over AI, adversaries are systematically compromising the systems that actually run America. Here's what's happening—and why it matters more than the next GPT release.
Critical infrastructure falls, GPUs get pwned, and suddenly monitoring your AI doesn't matter if hackers own the whole stack. Here's what's actually happening.
From Live Nation's monopoly loss to thousands ditching VMware, the rules are finally catching up to Silicon Valley. Here's what breaks next.
2024's tech collapse reveals a hard truth: scale without execution is just expensive debt waiting to be called in
Russian hackers own your router. Iran's inside critical infrastructure. And we're betting $5B on autonomous agents that'll need network access. Here's what's actually broken.
Hackers are winning. Routers are pwned, GPUs are compromised, and companies are suing their way out of accountability. Here's what it means.
Hackers are systematically compromising routers, GPUs, and WordPress sites. Meanwhile, billions flow to data centers. Someone's building the mansion while the foundation's on fire.
Security is imploding, venture capital is playing musical chairs with AI startups, and nobody's actually building defensible moats. Here's what's about to break.
While everyone cheers GPU hacks and startup funding rounds, the actual backbone of American tech is under siege. Here's what's actually happening.
While we obsess over ChatGPT, nation-states are systematically dismantling the infrastructure that actually runs the internet
From GPU hijacking to critical infrastructure breaches, the hacking ecosystem has evolved into something far scarier than ransomware. Here's what's actually happening.
From GPU hijacking to router botnets, the security collapse isn't coming—it's already here. What it means for your company.
Critical infrastructure attacks, GPU exploits, and breached data brokers suggest we've entered a new phase of cyber warfare—one where the old rules don't apply
From GPU hacks to state-sponsored router attacks, the security collapse we've been warned about isn't coming. It's already here.
GPU hacks, router botnets, and critical infrastructure breaches aren't hypotheticals anymore. Here's what's actually happening—and why the tech industry is acting like this is fine.
While everyone's obsessing over ChatGPT, the actual backbone of American tech—routers, GPUs, cloud platforms—is getting systematically dismantled. Here's what's actually happening.
From hacked routers to GPU exploits, the security holes in America's tech stack aren't bugs—they're features we paid for.
From routers to GPUs to critical infrastructure, attackers just discovered the skeleton key. Here's what's actually happening—and why it matters.
Infrastructure is crumbling, supply chains are fragmenting, and companies are finally admitting they can't trust American software. This is what decoupling looks like in real time.
From router hacks to GPU exploits to AI witch hunts, the infrastructure we built isn't holding. Here's what breaks next.
Your router is compromised, your GPU isn't yours anymore, and the cloud platforms you depend on are hemorrhaging customers. Here's what's actually breaking.
From quantum encryption to AI exploit-finding, the infrastructure holding up the internet just got a lot more fragile—and the companies building it are acting very strange
The security breaches hitting critical infrastructure, GPUs, and encryption aren't separate incidents. They're a coordinated wake-up call that your defenses are built on sand.
Iranian hackers, Russian botnets, quantum shortcuts, and a duck in Texas—welcome to the week cybersecurity became impossible to ignore
Russian military routers, GPU exploits, and quantum timebombs: 2025 is shaping up as the year security theater ends and real chaos begins
Russia's hacking routers, quantum computers are closer than Google admits, and Microsoft just locked out an encryption developer. This isn't coming. It's here.
Quantum deadlines are shrinking, your GPU is a liability, and Iran's already inside. Welcome to 2025's actual threat model.
GPU attacks, quantum threats arriving early, and self-propagating malware converge at the exact moment Washington decides to defund cybersecurity
From GPU exploits to quantum deadlines, the tech world's threat surface just got a lot scarier—and the industry's response is still too slow.
Quantum computers are coming faster than we thought. GPU backdoors are here now. And open source software just got poisoned. This is the security reckoning Silicon Valley has been dreading.
Google just moved Q Day up to 2029. Meanwhile, your GPU is a liability and open source is poisoned. Here's what's actually happening.
Google just moved up quantum encryption breaking to 2029. Meanwhile, everything else in security is falling apart right now.
Google says quantum computers will crack your secrets by 2029. The math just changed, and nobody's ready.
Google just moved up Q Day by years, while supply chains crumble and governments buy spyware. The security world we knew is ending faster than anyone expected.
Google just moved up the quantum apocalypse by years. While everyone's distracted by AI hype, the encryption that protects your bank account is about to become worthless.
Google just accelerated the quantum encryption apocalypse by a decade. Meanwhile, supply chains are already crumbling and AI chips are eating themselves. The convergence isn't pretty.
Google moved up the quantum apocalypse by a decade while hackers are already poisoning the software supply chain. The math just got scary.
Google just moved up the quantum apocalypse to 2029, while self-propagating malware tears through our already broken supply chains. The timing couldn't be worse.
Google moved Q Day to 2029 while hackers are already poisoning the supply chain. The encryption apocalypse isn't coming — it's here.
While everyone debates AI safety, hackers just poisoned the code libraries your apps run on. And Google moved quantum doomsday up by a decade.
From Google's Q-Day panic to federal officials calling Microsoft's cloud a 'pile of shit' — the cracks in our digital foundation are showing
As Americans embrace AI tools they don't trust, quantum deadlines accelerate and supply chains crumble. The timing couldn't be worse.
From quantum deadlines to federal officials calling Microsoft 'shit,' the tech industry's credibility crisis is accelerating faster than anyone predicted
Google moves Q Day to 2029, supply chains get poisoned, and users revolt against AI. The foundation is cracking.
Google just moved quantum computing's doomsday clock to 2029. Meanwhile, our current digital infrastructure is falling apart in real time.
While everyone's distracted by AI video drama, the real digital apocalypse timeline just got compressed by half a decade
OpenAI kills Sora after six months, Google moves up quantum doomsday, and the federal government calls Microsoft's cloud 'a pile of shit.' Welcome to 2025's reality check.
Google's quantum deadline moves up five years, malware poisons open source, and Musk's co-founders flee. Welcome to 2025's first reality check.