The Brutalist Report - register
- PayPal says crooks accessed 34,942 customers' info in credential stuffing attack [896d]
- Finally, ransomware victims are refusing to pay up [896d]
- Activision prevails as court tosses 'frat house' culture shareholder lawsuit [896d]
- Warehouse safety citations could cost Amazon seconds in revenue [896d]
- Arca Noae is modernizing OS/2 Warp for 21st century PCs [896d]
- Nuclear-powered datacenter will throw open doors to tenants this year [896d]
- Six years later, HPE and Oracle quietly shut door on Solaris lawsuit [896d]
- University of Texas becomes latest US school to ban TikTok [896d]
- Adobe: Take user data to train generative AI models? We'd never do that [896d]
- Mailchimp 'fesses up to second digital burglary in five months [896d]
- Punch-drunk Apple Watch called 15 cops to a boxing workout when it heard 'shots' [896d]
- Oh dear, AWS. Cloud growth slowing as customers get a dose of cost reality [896d]
- LUMI supercomputer puts GPU partition through its paces with hardcore science [896d]
- Ransomware attack severs 1,000 ships from their on-shore servers [896d]
- Intel, AMD just created a headache for datacenters [896d]
- Time to buy a phone as retailers use discounts to clear out inventories [896d]
- What's driving the multicloud? War, regulation, and plague, says Acronis CEO [896d]
- Indian official reveals 'plan' to build a national mobile OS [896d]
- If your DNS queries LoOk liKE tHIs, it's not a ransom note, it's a security improvement [896d]
- Publisher breaks news by using bots to write inaccurate stories [896d]
- Azure Stack HCI gets extra protection with 'long-requested feature' [896d]
- Like Uber, but for China: Beijing creates state-owned meta rideshare service [896d]
- FTX audit finds $415 million in crypto has mysteriously vanished [896d]
- As if Elon didn't have enough problems – Twitter sued over leaky servers [897d]
- Gonna run System Restore in Windows 11? Microsoft says some of its apps won't [897d]
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