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macOS ClickFix attacks deliver AppleScript stealers to snarf credentials, wallets
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Anthropic bakes memory fixes into Bun 1.1.13 as developers complain of leaks
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The spaghettified DBMS chart that shows Oracle's crown is slowly slipping
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Yet another ex-ransomware negotiator admits turning rogue after payoff from crimelords
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FAA grounds Blue Origin's New Glenn as it probes missed satellite delivery 'mishap'
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AI-assisted intruders pwned Vercel via OAuth abuse and a pilfered employee account
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Met police trials snoop tech platform in push to cuff more London shoplifters
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England's school phone ban gets teeth, just in time to bite no one
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Adaptavist Group breach spawns imposter emails as ransomware crew claims mega-haul
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Panasonic creates device-locked QR codes to speed facial biometric capture
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Iran claims US used backdoors to knock out networking equipment during war
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Microsoft's GitHub grounds Copilot account sign-ups amid capacity crunch
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Trump-branded datacenter project fails to make itself great, again
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World's blandest man steps down from CEO job to spend more time in tastefully appointed home
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Chase got a spiff of $77 million to create one job with New York datacenter
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Claude Desktop changes app access settings for browsers you don't even have installed yet
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Linux 7.1 will have an optional new NTFS driver
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Scot becomes second Scattered Spider-linked crook to plead guilty in US
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You too can build a nuclear battery from junk you have lying around the house
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Schmoozebots: study finds flattery will get AI everywhere
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One of Europe's sovereign cloud picks may not be so-sovereign after all
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New Android development tool designed for robots, not humans
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Microsoft releases Windows Server update fix to fix its April update fixes
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AI is reshaping Britain's datacenter map away from London
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UK.gov kicks off half-a-billion quid sovereign AI venture with £80M invite
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HP's remote desktop push retreats as Anyware heads for end of life
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Blue Origin nails the landing, but puts the payload satellite in the wrong orbit
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Palantir's NHS future in doubt as ministers eye contract break
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Growing AI power slurpage prompts MPs to examine low-energy computing
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AI quota inflation is no token effort. It's baked in
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Next.js developer Vercel warns of customer credential compromise
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'Invisible mouse' made a mess of PC rebuild
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NASA working on ‘Big Bang’ upgrade to keep the Voyagers alive for longer
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Indonesia’s game rating system paused amid claims it leaked developer creds and glimpses of major new titles
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Just like phishing for gullible humans, prompt injecting AIs is here to stay
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I meant to do that! AI vendors shrug off responsibility for vulns
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Ruby Central in 'real financial jeopardy' following RubyGems maintainer ruckus
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Cloudflare can remember it for you wholesale
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Atlassian’s new data collection policy protects rich customers while AI eats the rest
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Intel eases reliance on TSMC with 'Merica-made Core Series 3 processors
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Anthropic mocks up Claude Design to draft fancy new pink slips for marketing teams
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CISA tells feds to patch 13-year-old Apache ActiveMQ bug under active attack
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Opsec oopsie: Dutch navy frigate location outed by mailing it a Bluetooth tracker
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Users complain that UK Azure is having capacity problems
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Microsoft closes book on rogue Windows Server 2025 upgrades
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NASA gets the ball rolling on its part in Europe's jinxed Mars rover mission
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Attention data hoarders: Alexa loses its Plex appeal as voice feature gets canned
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Locked-out iPhone user tells The Reg that Apple is scrambling to fix character flaw passcode bug
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Would you like fries with that terminal?
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Capita won disastrous UK pensions gig after acing performance checks
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Support tech caught by 'Technician Aura': the bug that only hides when you're watching
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Claude Opus wrote a Chrome exploit for $2,283
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IOWN Global Forum targets datacenter interconnects to scatter AI infrastructure
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Cisco Wi-Fi boxes are filling their disks with 5MB of undeletable data every day
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IPv6 carried half of internet traffic – for one day, according to Google
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Anthropic won't own MCP 'design flaw' putting 200K servers at risk, researcher says
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Mozilla throws Thunderbolt at enterprise AI providers
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NodeWeaver says its perpetual licensing beats VMware’s perpetual price hikes
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Anthropic squeezes enterprises by ejecting bundled tokens from seat deal
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Loud, power hungry - opposition grows to datacenters as Maine passes bit barn ban
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North Korea targets macOS users in latest heist
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If you want into Anthropic's Claude club, you may have to show ID
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DuckDB uses RDBMS to attack classic 'small changes' problem in lakehouses
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Iran has something America can only dream of: cheap broadband
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Americans who masterminded Nork IT worker fraud sentenced to 200 months behind bars
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Brussels tells Google to hand rivals its search crown jewels as privacy row brews
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Make crappy moves around AI and face voter backlash, govts warned
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Visual Studio 18.5 lands with AI debugging at a price, devs still feeling blue
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Git identity spoof fools Claude into giving bad code the nod
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Textbook titan McGraw Hill on ransomware crew's reading list after 13.5M records exposed
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Swarm welcome: Britain lines up 120,000 drones for Ukraine
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Microsoft announces product it doesn't want you to buy: Extended security updates for old Exchange, and Skype for Biz
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Obsolete Google nag drowns out vital bar information at Swedish concert hall
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Cops hand Motorola £25M no-bid deal to keep 2000-era radios alive
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Server-room lock was nothing but a crock
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QUIC will soon be as important as TCP – but it's vastly different
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Bullet train upgrade brings 5G windows and noise-cancelling cabins to Japan
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Indian government investigating TCS after police sting finds sexual harassment
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Google Chrome lacks protection against one of the most basic and common ways to track users online
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Anthropic's Project Glasswing CVE tally is still anyone's guess
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Don't let the bot play doctor! AI gets early diagnoses wrong 80% of the time
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Customers revolt as GitHub Copilot 'fixes' rate limits
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Shoe company says it's getting into AI infrastructure and yes this is the top
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Patch these critical Fortinet sandbox bugs that let attackers bypass login, run commands over HTTP
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Decades-old Linux UI bug fixed by dev younger than the window manager
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Bad teacher bots can leave hidden marks on model students
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Automotive data biz Autovista blames ransomware for service disruption
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Not all networks can handle AI traffic – and experts are sounding alarms
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Windows takes a crash dump after one McDonald's order too many
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French cops free mother and son after 20-hour crypto kidnap ordeal
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US states can't account for datacenter tax breaks. Literally
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Headless 360: Salesforce's latest pitch to let AI do the dev work
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Ancient Excel bug comes out of retirement for active attacks
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Raspberry Pi OS ends open-door policy for sudo
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Fission impossible: Uncle Sam wants nuclear reactors in space by 2031
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UK told its Big Tech habit is now a national security risk
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Britain's atomic brain trust gives itself till 2030 to unpick fusion challenges
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Waymo's self-driving cars face their toughest test yet: London
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Agents hooked into GitHub can steal creds – but Anthropic, Google, and Microsoft haven't warned users
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Orbital datacenter startup CEO admits launch economics don't fly, presses ahead regardless
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The only technology that died more times than VR is AI, and that seems to have worked out
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Boeing deliveries soar past Airbus for the first time in years, but this is no time to unbuckle your seat belt
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AI-powered mainframe exits are a bubble set to pop: Gartner
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Claude Code routines promise mildly clever cron jobs
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Commvault has a Ctrl+Z for rogue AI agents
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Microsoft's massive Patch Tuesday: It's raining bugs
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You can finally control serial devices from Firefox
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Nvidia slaps forehead: I know what quantum is missing - it's AI!
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Oracle taps Bloom for 2.8 GW of fuel cells to keep datacenter binge going
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California ghost-gun bill wants 3D printers to play cop, EFF says
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GitHub invokes spirit of Phabricator with preview of Stacked PRs
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Physicist reckons two-button calculator can do all elementary math
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Amazon pays $11.5B to satisfy satellite-envy while cowering in Musk's shadow
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No honor among thieves as 0APT threatens rival ransomware gang Krybit
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More bark than bite? NASA insiders oddly relaxed about latest budget threats
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IBM becomes first company to pay up under Trump administration's diversity blitz
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Microsoft raises UK Surface prices as RAM crisis reaches the checkout
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Man suspected of Molotov attack on Sam Altman's home charged with attempted murder
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Britain gives Rolls-Royce the nod to sketch out its mini reactor future
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Microsoft sends Outlook Lite to the great inbox in the sky as memory costs skyrocket
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UK state bank considers lengthening disastrous IT program
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When the IBM PC and shoulder pads were big, Japan led the chip industry. It's trying to get back there now
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Windows Update is a torture chamber for seldom-used PCs
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Japanese rocket part came unglued, leading to mission failure
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The votes are in: AI will hurt elections and relationships
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Zombie Microsoft bugs rise from the dead, pave way for crims and ransomware scum
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Cloudflare revamps CLI as agents take over the internet
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Claude is getting worse, according to Claude
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How ServiceNow gets customers to gorge at the AI trough
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Fake Linux leader using Slack to con devs into giving up their secrets
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Attention, Gamers: The FAA wants YOU to be an air traffic controller
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Oracle job cuts and AI spending could impact support, raise prices
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Claude Code cache confusion as Anthropic tweaks defaults, but quotas still drain
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Notepad sheds Copilot from toolbar as Microsoft gives subtlety a try
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Booking.com warns reservation data may have checked out with intruders
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Microsoft attempts to untangle 'confusing' Windows Insider program
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Veterans Affairs has lost track of software licenses amid $985M bill
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UK defense startup to supply drone interceptors for Britain and allies
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Adobe finally patches PDF pest after months of abuse
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Gym giant Basic-Fit confirms data on a million members stolen in cyberattack
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Rockstar Games gets a taste of grand theft data amid ShinyHunters threat of 'Pay or leak'
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Digital sovereignty isn't just a buzzword – it's the future
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NHS pays £46K to prep next Microsoft licensing round
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AI went viral among attorneys. We have the numbers on what happened next
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France’s digital directorate dumping Windows desktops, adopting Linux instead
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IT manager approved downtime over lunch, but made a meal of it
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China wants AI to prepare school lessons and mark homework
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Linux 7.0 debuts as Linus Torvalds ponders AI's bug-finding powers and their impact on release process
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Anthropic's mysterious Mythos AI threatens to upend the infosec world
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I vibe coded a feed reading web app. It was enlightening and uncomfortable
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Growing void between enterprise and frontier AI puts open weights models in the spotlight
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Apple update looks like Czech mate for locked-out iPhone user
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How Salesforce and ServiceNow are squaring off in the battle for the helpdesk
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Two different attackers poisoned popular open source tools - and showed us the future of supply chain compromise
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Hungarian government creds left in the safe hands of 'FrankLampard'
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Snowflake manager explains the "Spider-Man" theory of AI agent data access
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Here's how to watch the Artemis II splashdown
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Red Hat RHELocates its Chinese engineering team to India
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Microsoft's Copilot strategy is just more user abuse from Redmond, says Mozilla
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Electronics industry says FCC's foreign-made router policy is a bit of a mesh
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CPUID site hijacked to serve malware instead of HWMonitor downloads
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Amazon would rather shareholders did not look too closely at carbon footprint
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Suits won't quit AI spending, even if they can't prove it's working
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Project Glasswing and open source software: The good, the bad, and the ugly
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Britain seeks views before it drops the hammer on signal jammers
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Britain's biggest nuclear site skips competition, hands SAP £33M to start ERP switch
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Fewer than 3 in 10 register for HMRC's Making Tax Digital shake-up
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Tech support chap's boss got him out of jail so he could finish a job
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AWS ponders selling its home-grown chips by the rack-load and is close to selling out AI capacity
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South Korea introduces universal basic mobile data access
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Microsoft cuts cloudy desktop prices by 20 percent, warns they’ll wake up slowly
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Chatbots are great at manipulating people to buy stuff, Princeton boffins find
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Anthropic will let your agents sleep on its couch
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Google wants more Intel inside ... its datacenters, taps Chipzilla for more SmartNICs
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Crypto? Huh. Good gawd y'all, what is it good for? $45M in this case
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World's smallest violin spotted at Amazon HQ as exec pay packets deflate
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AWS: Agents shouldn't be secret, so we built a registry for them
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'Several dozen' high-value corporations hit by new extortion crew in helpdesk phishing spree
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Deere oh Deere: Tractor repair row heads for $99M settlement
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Spark creator bags computing gong for making big data a little bit smaller
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Nutanix to add KubeVirt support to run VMs on K8s at the edge
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Chevin pulls the handbrake on FleetWave software after security scare
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OpenAI puts Stargate UK on ice, blames energy costs and red tape
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Months-old Adobe Reader zero-day uses PDFs to size up targets
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Microsoft locks out VeraCrypt and WireGuard devs, blames verification process
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Peace President's Iran war piles more pain on already battered PC market
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Security researchers tricked Apple Intelligence into cursing at users. It could have been a lot worse
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Microsoft developer chief Julia Liuson is logging off
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Amazon put a filesystem on S3; I showed up with a test suite and bad intentions
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Zephyr Energy loses £700K in cyber hit that rerouted contractor payment
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UK.gov's top tech jobs pay more than prime minister earns
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Capita's pension portal exposes civil servants' private data
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UK to spend £15M on AI-powered crime mapping in knife violence crackdown
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Microsoft software resale appeal catches eye of £3.5B class action
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Sticky-note security turned gym into hall of '80s horrors
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Cryptographers place $5,000 bet whether quantum will matter
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Meta's latest model is as open as Zuckerberg's private school
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Western Union zaps VMware and moves to Nutanix
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Atlassian gussies up Confluence for the AI era
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Criminal wannabes even more dangerous than the pros, says ex-FBI cyber chief
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DARPA looking for battery that could power a laptop for months
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Call your existing automation ‘zero-token architecture’ to become an instant agentic AI wiz
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Nvidia's Rubin GPU is likely to be late thanks to memory shortage and technical challenges
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RAF eyes cheap drone-killer as Typhoon jet tests laser-guided rockets
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Minnesota State payroll problems grew after Workday launch, auditors say
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DARPA puts money where bots' mouths are, seeks new science of AI communication
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Microsoft calls time on ASP.NET Core 2.3 on .NET Framework
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Supermicro launches probe after staff charged with China export violations
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Amazon rewards loyal Kindle devotees by closing the book on old e-readers
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Showing the Windows 10 desktop was the yeast they could do
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Dutch healthcare software vendor goes dark after ransomware attack
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Investors are going nuclear to keep UK's AI datacenters fed
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DXC lands Metropolitan Police outsourcing deal that could climb to £1B
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NHS Scotland-linked domains caught serving pr0n and dodgy sports streams
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Virtual SG-41 project brings Nazi cipher machine to life in the browser
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UK's grand plan to fuel AI with public data faces uphill battle
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Microsoft hints at bit bunkers for war zones
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Japan relaxes privacy laws to make itself the ‘easiest country to develop AI’
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Anthropic: All your zero-days are belong to Mythos
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Iran cyber actors disrupting US water, energy facilities, FBI warns
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Nutanix thinks some Azure cloud desktops belong on-prem to make them usable
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Cloudflare, GoDaddy team up to curb AI bot brigades
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AWS CEO: It's funny when people ask me if AI is overhyped
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Hundreds of orgs compromised daily in Microsoft device code phishing attacks
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Intel gets trapped in Elon’s reality distortion field as it joins in megafab delusions
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Nutanix brings its K8s to bare metal because hardware matters again
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US cybercrime losses pass $20B for first time as AI boosts online fraud
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Russia's Fancy Bear still attacking routers to boost fake sites, NCSC warns
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Stack Overflow abandons redesign after loyalists criticize it
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Artemis II snaps eclipse, Earthset shots on first crewed lunar flyby since Apollo
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Break, no fix: Apple and Samsung make repairs hard
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Only 28% of AI infrastructure projects fully pay off, survey finds
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White House seeks deep NASA cuts as Artemis II breaks spaceflight record
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No-Nvidia interconnect club delivers 2.0 spec before v1.0 silicon ships
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Shots fired over proposal to build datacenter in Indianapolis
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OpenInfra General Manager talks sovereignty, governments deploying tech 'kill switches'
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Apple's chips are the core of a new landscape, but its biggest win is Windows
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Brits are falling out of love with posting every thought online
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Yahoo! Japan’s owner consolidating 164 OpenStack clusters into one
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Anthropic reveals $30bn run rate and plans to use 3.5GW of new Google AI chips
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AI agents found vulns in this popular Linux and Unix print server
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AI slop got better, so now maintainers have more work
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AMD's AI director slams Claude Code for becoming dumber and lazier since last update
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Anthropic closes door on subscription use of OpenClaw
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Attackers exploited this critical FortiClient EMS bug as a 0-day
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