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- Google raps Iran's APT42 for raining down spear-phishing attacks [613d]
- Google raps Iran's APT42 for raining down spear-phishing attacks [613d]
- If the world had a hyperscale datacenter capital, it would be... Northern Virginia [613d]
- If the world had a hyperscale datacenter capital, it would be... Northern Virginia [613d]
- NASA pushes decision on bringing crew back in Starliner to the end of August [613d]
- Google's ex-CEO U-turns after saying staff 'going home early' killed winning [614d]
- Russian man who sold logins to nearly 3,000 accounts gets 40 months in jail [614d]
- Google is a monopoly. The fix isn't obvious [614d]
- Mad Liberator extortion crew emerges on the cyber-crook scene [614d]
- Twitter must pay over half a million to unfairly dismissed Irish exec [614d]
- Cisco slashes thousands of staff, 7% of entire workforce, pivots into AI [614d]
- AI stole my job and my work, and the boss didn't know – or care [614d]
- Over 40 million Kakao Pay users' data somehow ended up with Alipay [614d]
- China-linked cyber-spies infect Russian govt, IT sector [614d]
- Actors can license AI voice clones in union deal [614d]
- GitHub rolls back database change after breaking itself [614d]
- IRS has loads of legacy IT, still has no firm plans to replace it [614d]
- Microsoft tweaks fine print to warn everyone not to take its AI seriously [614d]
- Delays? We're still shipping 'small quantities' of Nvidia's GB200 in Q4, Foxconn insists [614d]
- Russian cyber snoops linked to massive credential-stealing campaign [614d]
- Texas sues GM for selling driver data to analytics, insurance companies [614d]
- Enzo Biochem ordered to cough up $4.5 million over lousy security that led to ransomware disaster [614d]
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