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Felons, Fraudsters Flog Offensive Cybersecurity Startup
Krebs on Security

Felons, Fraudsters Flog Offensive Cybersecurity Startup

A cybersecurity startup dangling millions of dollars to acquire zero-day security vulnerabilities in popular software is run by a pair of far-right conspiracy theorists and convicted felons whose most recent ventures included fake intelligence companies and a now-defunct AI-based lobbying platform they operated under assumed names.

BrianKrebs·8 July 2026
Alibaba shares spike 12% in Hong Kong as T-Head chips, AI revenue fuel earnings optimism
South China Morning Post
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Alibaba shares spike 12% in Hong Kong as T-Head chips, AI revenue fuel earnings optimism

Shares of Alibaba Group Holding surged to a high of 13.8 per cent in Hong Kong on Wednesday as equity analysts expect revenue to reaccelerate in the June quarter, driven by growing demand for artificial intelligence and narrowing losses in food delivery. The gain, the strongest this year, came before the company closed up 12.2 per cent at HK$107.5 (US$13.71). Rivals Tencent Holdings and Meituan saw their shares grow 3.8 and 3.3 per cent, respectively, while the Hang Seng Tech Index increased by.

Coco Feng·8 July 2026
A healthy economy isn’t built on asset bubbles and debt pyramids
South China Morning Post

A healthy economy isn’t built on asset bubbles and debt pyramids

In the animated Soviet film The Golden Antelope, inspired by Indian folklore, a magical antelope tries to save a boy from a greedy raja by promising him as much gold as he wants. When she asks whether there can be too much, the raja laughs: “You can never give me too much gold.” But when the gold begins to bury him, he cries “enough” – and loses everything. Today’s financial system risks repeating the raja’s mistake. For too long, rising nominal wealth, asset prices and the fortunes of the ultra

Albert Bakhtizin·8 July 2026
Robotics & Automation
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8 Red Flags to Watch for When Hiring a Web Design Agency

A good partner will be able to assist you with creating a successful site that’s sure to draw traffic and convert leads into customers. Though portfolios and pricing typically don’t get much attention in the selection process, a good or bad web design company actually becomes evident in how they do business. Here are 8 […]

Sam Francis·8 July 2026
GitHub 'Verified' Commits Can Be Rewritten Into New Hashes Without Breaking Signatures
The Hacker News

GitHub 'Verified' Commits Can Be Rewritten Into New Hashes Without Breaking Signatures

New research shows that a signed Git commit's hash is not the one-of-a-kind name that much of the software world assumes it to be. Given any signed commit, someone without the signing key can mint a second commit with the same files, author, and date, and a valid signature, GitHub still stamps "Verified." Everything a reviewer would check matches. The commit's hash does not. That matters

info@thehackernews.com (The Hacker News)·8 July 2026
The Verification Step Is the New ATO Battleground in 2026
The Hacker News

The Verification Step Is the New ATO Battleground in 2026

For years, account takeover (ATO) followed a predictable script. Attackers bought stolen credentials in bulk, ran them through automated tools, and waited for matches. Credential stuffing was cheap, scalable, and for defenders, relatively well understood. That era is ending. Not because attackers gave up, but because the front door finally got harder to kick in. Passkeys are now mainstream.

info@thehackernews.com (The Hacker News)·8 July 2026
Chinese city ‘sold’ same plot of land 18 times to inflate fiscal revenue: watchdog
South China Morning Post

Chinese city ‘sold’ same plot of land 18 times to inflate fiscal revenue: watchdog

A local government in China has been left red-faced after it falsified land sale deals to inflate fiscal revenues amid a five-year slump in the country’s property market. The Communist Party’s Central Commission for Discipline Inspection (CCDI) said that in one case, a plot of land in Nanning, the capital of southern China’s Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region, was “sold” 18 times without ever actually changing hands. The party’s top anti-corruption watchdog said the tactic allowed the city...

Emma Ma·8 July 2026
Data centers should benefit the cities that power them
Rest of World

Data centers should benefit the cities that power them

Cities in Asia, Africa, and Latin America must ensure AI infrastructure development benefits local communities and leads to sustainable economic growth.

Nasiphi Moya·8 July 2026
China further boosts Hong Kong’s role as offshore yuan hub
South China Morning Post

China further boosts Hong Kong’s role as offshore yuan hub

China’s central bank announced more measures to expand Hong Kong’s role as an offshore yuan hub, injecting “vitality” into the city’s markets and supporting efforts to grow international use of the currency. Institutions in mainland China would be able to buy a net 800 billion yuan (US$118 billion) of offshore bonds each year via the Southbound Bond Connect scheme, an increase of 60 per cent, People’s Bank of China (PBOC) Governor Pan Gongsheng said on Tuesday. The scope of eligible products...

Brian Rhoads,Raymond Ma·8 July 2026
Physical AI ‘space race’: can Europe compete with China and the US in humanoid robotics?
South China Morning Post

Physical AI ‘space race’: can Europe compete with China and the US in humanoid robotics?

European firms say they are fighting to secure a foothold in physical AI – the integration of artificial intelligence into robotics and machinery – as China and the United States take an early lead in the sector, with industry insiders warning the continent faces the threat of further deindustrialisation if it fails to establish a competitive industry. “You see China and the US … because of AI … typically they are considered the leaders, but do not count out Europe,” said David Kehr, president..

Xiaofei Xu·8 July 2026
NATO secretary general defends allied contributions in US war against Iran
Breaking Defense

NATO secretary general defends allied contributions in US war against Iran

Mark Rutte expects allies to “reaffirm that Iran must never acquire nuclear weapons,” during meetings at the NATO Summit in Ankara today.

Elisabeth Gosselin-Malo·8 July 2026
Are the US’ AI models better than China’s? That may be beside the point
South China Morning Post

Are the US’ AI models better than China’s? That may be beside the point

As another heatwave rolled across Europe, the warehouses emptied before the politics could catch up. Air conditioners and fans sold out across Spain, Italy and Germany, most of them Chinese. Fan sales in Spain alone on the retail platform of Alibaba Group Holding (which owns the South China Morning Post) nearly doubled last month while Midea Group’s air-conditioner sales in western Europe surged by over 70 per cent in the first six months of the year. A decade from now, such heatwaves may become

Jeffrey Wu·8 July 2026

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