The Brutalist Report - register
- Ukraine's Victor Zhora: Russia's cyber 'war crimes' will continue after ground invasion ends [870d]
- Never mind room temperature, LK-99 slammed as 'not a superconductor at all' [870d]
- Nearly every AMD CPU since 2017 vulnerable to Inception data-leak attacks [870d]
- US Supreme Court allows 'ghost guns' to fall under federal purview [870d]
- CLI-beautifying ANSI escape sequences can also make your log files a security threat [870d]
- X tries to win back advertisers with brand safety promises [870d]
- DARPA tells AI world: Make a model that secures software, there's $20M in it for you [871d]
- Say hello to Downfall, another data-leaking security hole in several years of Intel chips [871d]
- Researchers discover algorithm to create shapes that roll down pre-determined paths [871d]
- Rapid7 prepares to toss 18% of workforce to cut costs [871d]
- Pope goes fire and brimstone on the dangers of AI [871d]
- Can 'Mad Libs for incident response' prevent the next MOVEit? [871d]
- Northern Ireland police may have endangered its own officers by posting details online in error [871d]
- Sparkling fresh updates to Ubuntu, Mint and Zorin on way [871d]
- It's that time of the year again: the trinity of infosec conferences [871d]
- Google teases Project IDX, an AI-infused code editing thing [871d]
- Palantir lobbied UK pensions department for its software to tackle fraud [871d]
- Apple, Samsung, and Intel to invest in Arm IPO, and emerge with some control: report [871d]
- TSMC and pals chip in for €10B German fab [871d]
- IBM gives z/OS an AI infusion in major upgrade aimed in part at easing admin chores [871d]
- Verizon to 'sunset' Blue Jeans vidconf platform [871d]
- INTERPOL shutters '16shop' phishing-as-a-service outfit [871d]
- We need to be first on the Moon, uh, again, says NASA [871d]
- Nvidia gives Grace Hopper superchip an HBM3e upgrade – sometime next year [871d]
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