Day Headlines in Computers News: 2026-03-04
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Delivery comms, intelligent fulfilment, and AI’s growing influence (ComputerWeekly.com 2026-03-04 12:45:00)
Some 90% of retailers planning to boost spending on artificial intelligence to optimise e-commerce operations, as new research identifies different AI shopper personas and The Delivery Conference provides forum for debate -
Iranian hacktivists muster their forces but state APTs lay low (ComputerWeekly.com 2026-03-04 11:50:00)
Hacktivist activity surrounding the Iran war is sky-high but Iran's state-backed cyber espionage actors have yet to show their hands, giving security teams a valuable window of time to shore up their defences. -
Zero-day in Android phone chips under active attack (ComputerWeekly.com 2026-03-04 11:45:00)
Google and Qualcomm have tag-teamed a serious vulnerability in the chipsets used in Android mobile devices, which has been exploited in the wild as a zero-day -
Tycoon2FA phishing platform dismantled in major operation (ComputerWeekly.com 2026-03-04 11:00:00)
A Europol-led sting against the infamous Tycoon2FA MFA bypass phishing service has been successful, with operations disrupted and ringleaders and cyber criminal users identified -
UK lab gets funding to drive foundational AI research (ComputerWeekly.com 2026-03-04 10:37:00)
The government is providing six years of funding worth up to £40m in a bid to support UK researchers developing artificial intelligence models -
Landmark legal challenge against Home Office eVisa system heard (ComputerWeekly.com 2026-03-04 08:45:00)
The UK High Court will examine whether the Home Office policy of refusing to issue alternative proof of immigration status outside of its electronic visa system is lawful -
Is there no stopping the AI spending spree? (ComputerWeekly.com 2026-03-04 07:45:00)
Looking at Nvidia’s latest financial results, it would seem that spending on compute is set to increase tenfold by 2030 -
Transnational AI regulation needed to protect human rights in the UK (ComputerWeekly.com 2026-03-04 05:15:00)
Tech companies have told MPs and Lords they would welcome greater harmonisation in regulatory standards at a global level