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Efficiency strategy
The Canadian e-commerce specialist Shopify is taking an unusual approach to personnel planning under the leadership of CEO Tobi Lütke.
Purchase price: 2.5 billion dollars
The investment is primarily intended to strengthen the semiconductor company’s automotive business. And Infineon boss Hanebeck is enthusiastic about humanoid robots.
Non-compete clauses
Google is apparently taking unusual measures to keep top employees in the highly competitive AI market away from the competition. As Business Insider reports, the company is imposing “aggressive” non-compete clauses on selected employees from its AI division DeepMind.
Car rental company is being blackmailed
The Europcar Mobility Group has been the victim of a targeted cyber attack. Unknown persons gained access to the international car rental company’s GitLab repositories and captured both the source code of the mobile applications and customer data.
Threat defense
Google has unveiled an experimental AI model called Sec-Gemini v1, designed specifically to support incident response and threat analysis workflows from its Mandiant division.
First estimate
Samsung Electronics’ latest business figures have significantly exceeded market expectations. The South Korean electronics giant is forecasting an operating profit of 6.6 trillion won (approx. 4.1 billion euros) for the months of January to March.
For highly sensitive sensors
Navigation, medicine, mining: new sensors can measure the smallest magnetic fields. The technology group Bosch sees a potential worth billions in this area – and is joining forces with a partner.
"The beginning of a new era"
Meta unveiled the latest generation of its large language models (LLM) at the weekend. With Llama 4 Scout and Llama 4 Maverick, the company is presenting what it describes as its “most advanced models yet.”
Incident response plan necessary
ClickFix is already being used by a number of nation-state actors such as APT 28 and Kimsuky. The distribution of stealer malware such as Lumma Stealer via the social engineering campaign is particularly popular.