Supply Chain Cybersecurity Crisis Forces Muji to Shutter E-commerce Operations
Major Retailer Faces Operational Disruption Following Third-Party Security Breach Japanese minimalist retailer Muji has been forced to temporarily suspend its…
Major Retailer Faces Operational Disruption Following Third-Party Security Breach Japanese minimalist retailer Muji has been forced to temporarily suspend its…
Cybersecurity researchers have uncovered a sophisticated attack method where hackers embed malicious code directly into blockchain smart contracts. This technique creates nearly indestructible malware distribution channels that evade traditional security measures.
According to reports from Google’s Threat Intelligence Group, hackers are exploiting the fundamental properties of public blockchain networks to create resilient malware distribution systems that security teams cannot dismantle. The technique, which researchers call EtherHiding, represents what analysts describe as next-generation bulletproof hosting that leverages the immutable nature of distributed ledger technology.
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Three competing agentic commerce protocols have emerged from Google, OpenAI, and Visa, each aiming to solve the trust problem in AI-powered transactions. Industry experts suggest these competing standards could create walled gardens and slow adoption until interoperability issues are resolved.
The race to dominate AI-powered commerce intensified recently as three major players unveiled competing protocols for enabling AI agents to conduct secure transactions, according to industry reports. Google launched its Agent Pay Protocol (AP2), while OpenAI partnered with Stripe on the Agentic Commerce Protocol (ACP), and Visa introduced the Trusted Agent Protocol (TAP), sources indicate.
In a dramatic development that underscores the deepening political divisions within Silicon Valley, legendary venture capitalist Ron Conway has resigned…