The Brutalist Report - register
- Millions of people's info stolen from MGM Resorts dumped on Telegram for free [1190d]
- DuckDuckGo tries to explain why its browsers won't block some Microsoft web trackers [1190d]
- DuckDuckGo tries to explain why its browsers won't block Microsoft ad trackers [1190d]
- Despite 'key' partnership with AWS, Meta taps up Microsoft Azure for AI work [1190d]
- Atos introduces HPC cloud services based on Nimbix tech [1190d]
- In record year for vulnerabilities, Microsoft actually had fewer [1190d]
- Vehicle owner data exposed in GM credential stuffing attack [1190d]
- Foxconn factory fiasco could leave Wisconsinites on the hook for $300m [1190d]
- Foxconn mishaps could leave Wisconsin town on the hook for $300m [1190d]
- Original killer PC spreadsheet Lotus 1-2-3 now runs on Linux ... natively [1190d]
- ServiceNow takes aim at procurement pain points [1190d]
- HPE, Cerebras build AI supercomputer for scientific research [1190d]
- We have bigger targets than beating Oracle, say open source DB pioneers [1190d]
- Beijing needs the ability to 'destroy' Starlink, say Chinese researchers [1190d]
- How to explain what an API is – and why they matter [1190d]
- Microsoft veteran on how he forged a badge to sneak into a Ballmer presentation [1190d]
- Quad nations pledge deeper collaboration on infosec, data-sharing, and more [1191d]
- About half of popular websites tested found vulnerable to account pre-hijacking [1191d]
- Indian stock markets given ten day deadline to file infosec report, secure board signoff [1191d]
- AI-designed COVID-19 drug nominated for preclinical trial [1191d]
- ServiceNow ordered a year's worth of hardware to avoid supply-chain hassles [1191d]
- Who had money on Samsung and Red Hat joining forces on next-gen memory software? [1191d]
- How Intel can use its Granulate acquisition to maintain cloud dominance [1191d]
- Clearview AI wants its facial-recognition tech in banks, schools, etc [1191d]
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