The Brutalist Report - register
- Microsoft warns of North Korean threat actors posing as LinkedIn recruiters [782d]
- Digital Ocean won't let new customers create resources in four DCs, won't say why [782d]
- Stop us if you've heard this one before: Exchange Server zero-day being actively exploited [782d]
- eBay execs jailed for cyberstalking web critics [782d]
- OK, Google: Why are you still pointing women at fake abortion clinics? [782d]
- How CIA betrayed informants with shoddy front websites built for covert comms [782d]
- Pentagon is far too tight with its security bug bounties [782d]
- Scientists, why not simply invent a working fusion plant using $50m from Uncle Sam [782d]
- Atlassian smartens up security, licensing admin tools [782d]
- Reverse DNS queries may reveal too much, computer scientists argue [782d]
- Google kills off Stadia [782d]
- Intel accidentally leaked its 34-core Raptor Lake chip. What do the dies tell us? [782d]
- Wind, solar fulfil 10% of global energy demand for first time [782d]
- Wind, solar fulfill 10% of global electricity demand for first time [782d]
- Google challenges US ISPs with 100Gbps fiber broadband [782d]
- IBM's 'bare metal' LinuxONE push: Did somebody say OpenShift? [782d]
- Upcoming Outlook for Windows app opens to more testers [783d]
- Japan taps industry to build safer, more secure nuclear energy future [783d]
- Covert malware targets VMware for hypervisor-level espionage [783d]
- Apple exec sues over 'ageist' removal of $800k stock bonus [783d]
- AWS, Microsoft and Google own 72% of Euro customer cloud spending [783d]
- Arm founder says the UK has no chance of tech sovereignty [783d]
- Quantum computer to be available from colo datacenter [783d]
- Cockroach Labs CTO: Google became too comfortable, I wasn't being challenged [783d]
- Europe just might make it easier for people to sue for damage caused by AI tech [783d]
- UK, US, slip down World Digital Competitiveness Ranking [783d]
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