The Brutalist Report - register
- UK patches air defense with 6 extra Land Ceptor missile launchers [26d]
- Windows Security Update turns smooth NDI streams into jittery messes [26d]
- Criminal background checker APCS faces data breach [26d]
- Fake CAPTCHA tests trick users into running malware [26d]
- Microsoft lets devs tell Copilot to STFU in Visual Studio [26d]
- Interpol bags 1,209 suspects, $97M in cybercrime operation focused on Africa [26d]
- Microsoft puts the squeeze on onmicrosoft.com freeloaders [26d]
- NIMBYs threaten to sink Project Sail, a $17B datacenter development in Georgia [26d]
- Arch Linux takes a pounding as DDoS attack enters week two [26d]
- Everything is 'different on Windows': Zed port delays highlight dev friction [26d]
- IBM, NASA cook up AI model to predict solar tantrums [26d]
- Basic projector repair job turns into armed encounter at secret bunker [26d]
- Don't cave to Euro censorship or backdoor demands, Uncle Sam warns US tech firms [26d]
- Japan’s Fugaku supercomputer follow-up adds Nvidia GPUs [26d]
- Dwarf planet Ceres may have been habitable - for microbes - a couple of billion years back [26d]
- Bank reverses decision to replace 45 customer service staff with AI chatbot [26d]
- DeepSeek's new V3.1 release points to potent new Chinese chips coming soon [27d]
- Developer jailed for taking down employer's network with kill switch malware [27d]
- Anthropic scanning Claude chats for queries about DIY nukes for some reason [27d]
- Microsoft reportedly cuts China's early access to bug disclosures, PoC exploit code [27d]
- 'Impersonation as a service' the next big thing in cybercrime [27d]
- Honey, I shrunk the image and now I'm pwned [27d]
- Congressman proposes bringing back letters of marque for cyber privateers [27d]
- Google joins government AI discount frenzy, undercuts competition with $0.47 deal [27d]
- LibreOffice 25.8: Faster, leaner, and finally speaks PDF 2.0 [27d]
- Transatlantic chip war fizzles as EU and US framework confirms 15% tariff cap [27d]
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