NexGen Cloud invests $1 billion in first European AI Supercloud
NexGen Cloud is developing the first European AI Supercloud environment. With this, the company aims to significantly advance the development of AI applications by European companies.
NextGen Cloud, an IaaS provider and partner of Nvidia, is investing $1 billion in developing the first European ... Read more
European regulators take measures against iPhone 12
The Dutch regulator for digital infrastructure demands a statement from Apple about the radiation hazard of the iPhone 12. The amount of radiation emitted would exceed the European standard. Politicians in Belgium have called for all Apple devices to be checked.
France's ban on selling the iPho... Read more
WhatsApp tests feature to send messages directly to Telegram and Signal
Meta, as one of the designated gatekeepers, will have to comply with the Digital Markets Act. The social media giant has immediately started implementing the legislation on WhatsApp.
Last week, the European Commission announced which companies meet the term "gatekeeper" and thus must comply wit... Read more
Barracuda zero-day exploited for espionage in Belgium, Germany and Poland
The Chinese hackers who broke into Barracuda's Email Security Gateway (ESG) devices appeared to be primarily interested in devices belonging to politically important targets. The hackers spared no expense to maintain a presence in these devices after a patch was released. Barracuda eventually decid... Read more
IT service provider Econocom victim of cyber attack
Hackers managed to penetrate Econocom's systems last weekend. The investigation into the event is ongoing.
The Belgian Econocom has fallen victim to a cyber attack. The company announced this in a press release. An investigation into the consequences of the attack is still ongoing, but Econocom... Read more
Big Tech gets new rules from EU, what will you notice as a user?
Today, the Digital Services Act (DSA) officially goes into effect for 19 social media platforms and search engines. The rules tighten responsibilities on personalized advertising, unsafe content and automatic recommendations. What will you notice about this as a user?
The Digital Services Act g... Read more
Fujitsu halts production of PCs, notebooks and workstations in Europe
Fujitsu will say goodbye to its PC business in Europe. The generally declining sales of laptops and desktops, make the business uninteresting.
Fujitsu will no longer produce PCs, notebooks, workstations and other accessories in Europe from April 2024. These products will also no longer be sold ... Read more
AI Act: legislation that plays catch-up with a new reality
The field of AI is rapidly evolving and currently still has quite a lot of freedom for companies offering their services. The EU is changing that within six months with legislation surrounding the new technology.
The European Union's upcoming legislation for AI has already caused quite a bit of ... Read more
Chinese phishing campaign targets European government entities
Chinese entities are targeting European government entities. Researchers say the hackers appear to be motivated by intelligence gathering, not financial gain.
This week researchers at cybersecurity company Check Point announced that they had uncovered a sophisticated hacking campaign aimed at mu... Read more
KillNet hits European Investment Bank: who is this hacker group?
The European Investment Bank (EIB) websites have been offline on Monday evening due to cyber attacks. The attack was claimed via Telegram by KillNet. The hacker group illustrates that the war also takes place digitally.
The European Investment Bank shared in a Tweet yesterday that it was a victi... Read more