CrowdStrike warns of increasing Chinese AI cyberattacks on U.S. tech

U.S.-based cybersecurity giant CrowdStrike warned Tuesday of increasing cyberattacks from China-based entities aimed at stealing artificial intelligence to narrow the tech gap with the U.S. The Chinese entities accounted for more than 58% of state-sponsored targeted cyberattacks aimed at tech companies, especially their AI assets, CrowdStrike said in a report. “China-nexus adversaries are escalating espionage…

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Quote of the day by Roman poet Ovid: “I am the poet of the poor, because I was poor when I loved; since I could not give gifts, I gave words.” |

Ovid (Image source: Wikipedia) A great deal of writing about love focuses on what people possess. Houses, jewellery, money, status and all the visible things that can be counted. This line from the Roman poet Ovid looks in the opposite direction. It begins with a lack rather than an abundance.That may be one reason the…

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Techie who grew up below the poverty line, retires at 34 to travel the world; ‘Given the horrible childhood and poverty, this feels like a personal win…’

At 34, most of us are just settling into life. Some are fairly young parents with toddlers/school going children, or a home loan to take care of. Others are not even married, rather hustling to build a secure future for themselves, and their parents. And while age is never a barrier to live life the…

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Voters set to decide Wisconsin Supreme Court race and Georgia runoff for Marjorie Taylor Greene’s seat

Voters in Wisconsin and northwest Georgia head to the polls Tuesday to decide a pair of races that will provide further clues about how the political environment is shaping up heading into this fall’s midterm elections. Subscribe to read this story ad-free Get unlimited access to ad-free articles and exclusive content. In battleground Wisconsin, liberals…

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