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RAM Shortage to Last Years, IPv6 Reaches Parity With IPv4
Critical Protobuf Library Flaw Permits JavaScript Code Execution
- A serious vulnerability was found in the Protobuf data library.
- The flaw enables execution of malicious JavaScript code.
- Attackers could potentially exploit the issue in various applications.
USA, Apr 18 (TNGB) – Security researchers identified a critical vulnerability in the widely used Protobuf serialization library that reportedly allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary JavaScript code. The defect affects multiple implementations and could be triggered through specially crafted data inputs in supported applications. Developers have been urged to apply patches immediately to prevent potential exploitation in web and mobile environments. The issue underscores ongoing challenges in maintaining secure data handling across diverse software ecosystems.
Library vulnerabilities in core technologies can expose countless applications to sophisticated attacks.
Tuta Drive Offers Protection Against Harvest Now Decrypt Later Attacks
- Tuta launched a new drive service focused on long term encryption.
- The product addresses risks from future quantum computer decryption.
- Intelligence agencies reportedly stockpile encrypted data for later cracking.
EUROPE, Apr 18 (TNGB) – Privacy focused company Tuta introduced Tuta Drive as a secure storage solution designed to protect user files from emerging quantum computing threats. The service reportedly uses advanced encryption methods that remain resistant even if current standards are broken in the coming decade. Company statements emphasized protection for sensitive documents such as medical records and legal files stored in cloud environments. The launch responds directly to concerns about government agencies collecting encrypted data today for decryption later.
Forward thinking encryption tools are essential as quantum computing capabilities advance rapidly.
RAM Shortage Expected to Continue for Multiple Years
- Industry analysts predict prolonged shortages of computer memory chips.
- Supply constraints could extend well into the next several years.
- The situation may drive sustained higher prices for devices.
GLOBAL, Apr 18 (TNGB) – Technology market observers have warned that the current shortage of RAM components is likely to persist for an extended period due to manufacturing capacity limitations and rising demand. Reports indicate that production expansions will take considerable time to alleviate the imbalance in supply and demand. Electronics manufacturers and consumers may face continued elevated costs for memory intensive products including computers and servers. The shortage affects multiple sectors reliant on high performance computing hardware.
Persistent component shortages continue to expose weaknesses in the global semiconductor supply chain.
Silicon Valley Opposes New York Representative Alex Bores After AI Legislation
- Former Palantir employee Alex Bores helped enact strict AI regulations.
- Major technology firms are now working to block his congressional campaign.
- The law represents one of the toughest state level AI measures.
NEW YORK, Apr 18 (TNGB) – Alex Bores, a former Palantir employee now serving as a New York state representative, sponsored one of the strictest AI laws in the country. Technology industry leaders have reportedly launched efforts to derail his bid for a congressional seat. The measure imposes detailed oversight on artificial intelligence systems that many companies view as overly burdensome. This opposition highlights tensions between state regulators and Silicon Valley interests over emerging technology governance.
Industry pushback against state level AI regulators reveals deep divisions over technology policy.
Anthropic Ties to Trump Administration Show Improvement Signs
- The AI company Anthropic appears to be mending relations with the current administration.
- Previous tensions reportedly stemmed from policy disagreements on technology issues.
- Recent developments suggest a more cooperative stance between the parties.
USA, Apr 18 (TNGB) – Artificial intelligence firm Anthropic has shown signs of improving its relationship with the Trump administration after a period of strained interactions. Sources close to the company indicated that dialogue has increased on regulatory matters affecting the sector. The shift reportedly comes as both sides seek common ground on national security and innovation priorities. Industry analysts view the development as potentially beneficial for clearer policy frameworks in the rapidly evolving AI landscape.
Improving government and industry relations can lead to more stable technology regulations.
Judge Rules in Favor of Banned ICE Tracker Developers Against Federal Agencies
- A federal judge sided with creators of discontinued ICE tracking tools.
- The developers alleged violations of their First Amendment rights by DHS and DOJ.
- The ruling blocks certain government actions against the software makers.
USA, Apr 18 (TNGB) – A federal judge ruled in support of developers who created applications for tracking Immigration and Customs Enforcement activities before the tools were banned. The creators reportedly claimed that actions by the Department of Homeland Security and Justice Department infringed on their constitutional free speech protections. The decision reportedly prevents further enforcement efforts against the individuals involved in the project. Legal experts noted the case raises important questions about government authority over citizen developed monitoring software.
Court decisions on technology and speech rights shape the boundaries of public oversight tools.
New Jersey Men Receive Sentences for North Korea Business Infiltration Plot
- Two men from New Jersey were sentenced for aiding North Korea.
- They helped place regime operatives in United States companies as workers.
- The scheme generated millions in revenue for the isolated nation.
NEW JERSEY, Apr 18 (TNGB) – Two New Jersey residents received prison sentences after admitting their roles in a long running North Korean operation to embed intelligence operatives inside American businesses. The Justice Department reported that the men facilitated the placement of workers who generated over five million dollars in illicit income for the regime through various enterprises. Court documents detailed how the scheme exploited employment systems to advance foreign government objectives on United States soil. The case represents one of the more significant prosecutions involving state sponsored infiltration in recent years.
State sponsored infiltration schemes demonstrate the persistent threat of economic espionage by adversaries.
The operation involved multiple companies across different sectors and relied on falsified credentials to gain access. Authorities emphasized that such activities pose risks not only to economic interests but also to national security through potential technology transfer and intelligence gathering. The sentencing sends a strong message about the consequences of collaborating with sanctioned regimes.
Nvidia RTX 3060 Return in 2026 Aims to Reduce GPU Price Increases
- Nvidia may reintroduce the RTX 3060 graphics card next year.
- The move could help ease current high prices for gaming hardware.
- A rumored newer model was reportedly canceled amid market speculation.
USA, Apr 18 (TNGB) – Nvidia reportedly plans to reintroduce the RTX 3060 graphics card in 2026 to help address soaring prices and memory shortages affecting the GPU market. The older but capable model could offer consumers a more affordable alternative during the transition period. Speculation also indicated that a rumored RTX 5050 with nine gigabytes of memory was abruptly canceled. Company actions suggest a focus on balancing supply with strong consumer demand for graphics processing power.
Hardware manufacturers adjust product strategies to manage supply constraints and consumer demand pressures.
IPv6 Traffic Matches IPv4 Volume for First Time According to Google
- Google data shows IPv6 internet traffic reached equal levels with IPv4.
- This milestone occurred after decades of gradual adoption worldwide.
- The shift marks a significant transition in global network infrastructure.
GLOBAL, Apr 18 (TNGB) – Google reported that IPv6 network traffic briefly achieved parity with the older IPv4 protocol for the first time in history. The milestone reflects the steady progress made over many years in upgrading internet infrastructure to support the newer addressing system. Network operators and service providers have increasingly enabled IPv6 to accommodate the growing number of connected devices and conserve remaining IPv4 addresses. The development signals the beginning of a new era where the modern protocol handles a substantial share of global data traffic.
The internet continues its evolution toward more scalable and efficient addressing technologies.
Blue Origin Readies New Glenn Booster Reuse for Upcoming Space Launch
- Blue Origin is preparing to reuse the New Glenn rocket booster.
- The test flight will also deploy a large BlueBird satellite for AST SpaceMobile.
- The effort aims to compete more effectively with established launch providers.
USA, Apr 18 (TNGB) – Space company Blue Origin announced plans to attempt reuse of its New Glenn booster rocket during an upcoming mission that combines a technology demonstration with commercial satellite deployment. The launch reportedly includes a high capacity BlueBird satellite built for AST SpaceMobile to expand global connectivity services. Company engineers have been testing recovery systems to enable the booster to return safely after separation. Success in this endeavor would position Blue Origin as a stronger competitor in the commercial space launch market dominated by other players.
Reusable rocket technology is becoming essential for reducing costs in the expanding space industry.


