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- Amid CVE funding fumble, 'we were mushrooms, kept in the dark,' says board member
- More Ivanti attacks may be on horizon, say experts who are seeing 9x surge in endpoint scans
- Oh, cool. Microsoft melts bug that froze Server 2025 Remote Desktop sessions
- Hydrotreated vegetable oil is not an emission-free swap for diesel in datacenters
- M&S stops online orders as 'cyber incident' issues worsen
- Emergency patch for potential SAP zero-day that could grant full system control
- Hubble Space Telescope is still producing science at 35
- Google admits depreciation costs are soaring amid furious bit barn build
- Virgin Atlantic is piloting an OpenAI agent in to help with the 'customer journey'
- Europe fires up beefier booster for Ariane 6 and Vega-C
- £136M government grant saves troubled Post Office from suboptimal IT
- Claims assistance firm fined for cold-calling people who put themselves on opt-out list
- Techie diagnosed hardware fault by checking customer's coffee
- Darcula adds AI to its DIY phishing kits to help would-be vampires bleed victims dry
- New Intel boss is all about ‘de-laborating’ the x86 giant – aka job cuts
- Devs sound alarm after Microsoft subtracts C/C++ extension from VS Code forks
- SSNs and more on 5.5M+ patients feared stolen from Yale Health
- Fedora 42 has the Answer, but Ubuntu's Plucky Puffin isn't far behind
- Microsoft mystery folder fix might need a fix of its own
- AI training license will allow LLM builders to pay for content they consume
- Assassin's Creed maker faces GDPR complaint for forcing single-player gamers online
- US biz stockpilers boost SK Hynix top line as memory market undergoes structural change
- Decades-old bug in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas finally shows itself
- Qualcomm says license fight was because Arm wants to make its own server chips
- Ninite to win it: How to rebuild Windows without losing your mind
- Sustainability still not a high priority for datacenter industry
- M&S takes systems offline as 'cyber incident' lingers
- Your vendor may be the weakest link: Percentage of third-party breaches doubled in a year
- Vector search is the new black for enterprise databases
- Booby-trapped Alpine Quest Android app geolocates Russian soldiers
- Hyperconverged infrastructure is so hot right now it needs liquid cooling
- India’s services giants brace for impact as US tariffs bite their customers
- Ransomware scum and other crims bilked victims out of a 'staggering' $16.6B last year, says FBI
- IBM dragged down by DOGE contract cancellation roulette
- Microsoft 365 Copilot gets a new crew, including Researcher and Analyst bots
- Blue Shield says it shared health info on up to 4.7M patients with Google Ads
- AI bigwigs urge AGs to block OpenAI's profit pivot
- Hey Google, if Chrome is going to be single soon, OpenAI is interested
- As ChatGPT scores B- in engineering, professors scramble to update courses
- Ripple NPM supply chain attack hunts for private keys
- We’re calling it now: Agentic AI will win RSAC buzzword Bingo
- Tesla's Optimus can't roll without rare earth magnets, and Beijing ain't budging yet
- Only 3,000 staff jump from SAP after 10,000 earmarked to be pushed
- Europe hits Meta, Apple with €700M in fines for flouting DMA
- Nvidia rolls out NeMo microservices to help AI help you help AI
- Who needs phishing when your login's already in the wild?
- When Microsoft made the Windows as a Service pivot
- European biz calls for Euro tech for local people
- Ex-NSA chief warns AI devs: Don’t repeat infosec’s early-day screwups
- Fujitsu promised to sit out UK deals ... then Northern Ireland called with £125M
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