CISA moves up React2Shell patch deadline as global exploitation accelerates

U.S. cybersecurity officials have accelerated the patch deadline for the critical React2Shell vulnerability after confirming widespread, active exploitation across cloud environments. The flaw, which allows unauthenticated remote code execution in React and Next.js applications, is now being treated as an urgent national cybersecurity risk. Now, federal agencies are to patch the vulnerability by Dec. 12, […]
Samsung doubles DDR5 contract prices as memory supply tightens

Samsung has reportedly raised contract prices for DDR5 memory by more than 100%. According to reports out of Taiwan, the company has pushed DDR5 DRAM pricing to US$19.50 per unit after telling major customers that available supply has effectively run out. According to an industry analyst citing Taiwanese media, Samsung informed downstream customers that DDR5 […]
Starlink quietly removes lowest-cost plan from U.S. market

SpaceX has pulled its lowest-priced Starlink residential plan in the U.S., removing the $40-per-month 100 Mbps tier from its website and app. Canadians can still sign up for the same $40-per-month option, as it remains available in Canada. U.S. subscribers began reporting this week that the Residential 100 Mbps plan no longer appears on Starlink’s […]
Ottawa launches quantum funding push to keep Canadian top players at home

The federal government is launching a new quantum computing program aimed at preventing Canada’s top startups from being lured abroad. It is now committing up to $23 million each to four homegrown companies as part of a broader effort to avoid repeating mistakes made in artificial intelligence. The initiative targets firms seen as early leaders […]