AICybersecurity

AI-Powered Phishing Attacks Show 450% Surge in Effectiveness, Microsoft Warns

Artificial intelligence is dramatically transforming the cyber threat landscape, making phishing attacks 4.5 times more effective according to Microsoft’s annual Digital Defense Report. The technology enables criminals to craft more convincing emails in victims’ local languages while creating entirely new attack vectors.

AI Revolutionizes Phishing Effectiveness

Cybercriminals using artificial intelligence for phishing campaigns are achieving dramatically higher success rates, with recipients 4.5 times more likely to click malicious links compared to traditional attacks, according to reports from Microsoft. The company’s annual Digital Defense Report indicates these AI-automated emails achieved 54 percent click-through rates last year versus just 12 percent for non-AI phishing attempts.

SoftwareTechnology

Commodore Revives Classic Brand with Linux-Based Vision OS Targeting Windows 10 Refugees

The revived Commodore brand is targeting Windows 10 users with a new Linux-based operating system designed as an escape from Microsoft’s ecosystem. Vision OS 3.0 offers privacy-focused computing alongside modern Commodore hardware. The community-led initiative includes original Commodore team members and has already seen strong pre-order numbers for its FPGA-based replica systems.

Commodore Returns with Windows 10 Alternative

Despite a complex history involving bankruptcies and acquisitions, the Commodore brand is making a surprising comeback with a new operating system targeting users seeking alternatives to Microsoft’s ecosystem. According to reports, the newly revived Commodore International Corporation is promoting Vision OS as a solution for Windows 10 users concerned about Microsoft’s recent support changes.

BusinessHardware

Samsung Reportedly Scraps Galaxy S26 Edge Following Underwhelming S25 Edge Performance

Samsung has reportedly abandoned plans for a Galaxy S26 Edge successor following disappointing sales of the current S25 Edge model. According to Korean media reports, the company will discontinue the ultra-thin smartphone line after current inventory sells out. The decision comes despite Samsung’s heavy promotion of the device’s slim design and early market entry ahead of Apple’s iPhone Air.

Samsung Discontinues Edge Line Following Sales Shortfall

Samsung Electronics has reportedly cancelled development of the Galaxy S26 Edge and will discontinue the current S25 Edge model once existing stock is depleted, according to reports from Korean media outlet Newspim. Sources indicate that the decision follows several months of underwhelming sales performance for the premium thin-form-factor smartphone.