The Brutalist Report - register
- CVE program gets last-minute funding from CISA – and maybe a new home [27d]
- 20 years on, DART still a masterclass in how not to rendezvous in orbit [27d]
- Law firm 'didn't think' data theft was a breach, says ICO. Now it's nursing a £60K fine [27d]
- AWS claims 50% of Azure workloads would jump ship if licensing costs allowed [27d]
- ASML hits targets but orders sag as Trump trolls markets [27d]
- Russians lure European diplomats into malware trap with wine-tasting invite [28d]
- In wake of Horizon scandal, forensics prof says digital evidence is a minefield [28d]
- Microsoft hits Ctrl-Z after Teams trips over file sharing [28d]
- Legacy tech is the gift that keeps billing for UK's tax collector [28d]
- TalkTalk Business pulls disappearing act on customer emails [28d]
- Apple: Since you care about yOuR pRiVaCy, we'll train our AI on made-up emails [28d]
- Guess what happens when ransomware fiends find 'insurance' 'policy' in your files [28d]
- South Korea to build mini-fabs as part of $25 billion plan to prop up tariff-targeted industries [28d]
- Japan serves Google a cease and desist order over its Android bundling deals [28d]
- Trump derails Chinese H20 GPU sales, forcing Nvidia to eat $5.5B this quarter [28d]
- Uncle Sam abruptly turns off funding for CVE program. Yes, that CVE program [28d]
- Pentagon needs China's rare earths, Beijing just put them behind a permit wall. Oops [28d]
- Now 1.6M people had SSNs, life chapter and verse stolen from insurance IT biz [28d]
- Meta to feed Europe's public posts into AI brains again [28d]
- 4chan, the 'internet’s litter box,' appears to have been pillaged by rival forum [28d]
- Team Trump readies national security card to justify taxing Americans for foreign chips [28d]
- China names alleged US snoops over Asian Winter Games attacks [28d]
- All right, you can have one: DOGE access to Treasury IT OK'd judge [28d]
- Exchange Server 2019 has less than six months of support left in the tank [28d]
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