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When you get to Chapter 15 of a Unix book you're ready for a laugh In more than a few IT departments, or more likely in the pub on Friday night, there will be the ritual singing of the Unix Sysadmin Song, which is still remembered 28 years after its…
Lees meerMar-a-Lago IT director told 'the boss wanted the server deleted' Federal prosecutors have expanded their criminal case against a famous Floridian and his loyal minions for allegedly mishandling national security secrets and not being forthright abou…
Lees meerMaximus plus Deloitte and Chuck E. Cheese join 500+ victim orgs Accounting giant Deloitte, pizza and birthday party chain Chuck E. Cheese, government contractor Maximus, and the Hallmark Channel are among the latest victims that the Russian ransomwa…
Lees meerKurt Cobain and Jimi Hendrix's guitars, Vader's helmet, Captain Kirk's chair, and more Paul Allen left more than just a tech legacy and billions of dollars behind when he died. The Microsoft co-founder amassed a sizable collection of unique artifact…
Lees meerKurt Cobain and Jimi Hendrick's guitars, Vader's helmet, Captain Kirk's chair, and more Paul Allen left more than just a tech legacy and billions of dollars behind when he died. The Microsoft co-founder amassed a sizable collection of unique artifac…
Lees meerPrivacy ritual aims to deter fingerprinting of the iFaithful Apple has told developers writing apps for its shiny stuff that they will soon have to explain why their programs use certain sensitive APIs.…
Lees meerMar-a-Lago IT director told 'the boss wanted the server deleted' Federal prosecutors have expanded their criminal case against a famous Floridian and his loyal minions for allegedly mishandling national security secrets and not being forthright abou…
Lees meerIDORs of the storm Personal, financial, and health information belonging to millions of folks has been stolen via a particular class of website vulnerability, say cybersecurity agencies in the US and Australia. They're urging developers to review th…
Lees meerPat on the back for Pat who's back in the black after getting costs whacked and demand stacked After racking up $3.5 billion in losses over the past two quarters, Intel managed to stanch the bleeding and return to profitability in the second quarter…
Lees meerGive them Z80s, Joe, and tell 'em to like it Some American lawmakers aren't happy with US efforts to limit exports of AI chips to China, and have called on the Biden administration to enact tighter controls.…
Lees meerUS, Europe and China all rushing to create next gen of experts and upskill existing workforce Chip designer Arm is looking to address the shortage of vital skills in the semiconductor industry with an initiative that aims to help find the next gener…
Lees meerUS, Europe and China all rushing to create next gen of experts and upskill existing workforce Chip designer Arm is looking to address the shortage of vital skills in the semiconductor industry with an initiative that aims to help find the next gener…
Lees meerAlso: China's 'got a bigger hacking program than that of every major nation combined' Nearly all of the FBI's technical intelligence on malicious "cyber actors" in the first half of this year was obtained via Section 702 searches, according to FBI D…
Lees meerPRC semiconductor exports curiously rose 19% y-o-y for first 9 months of 2022 Chinese companies, including state-owned defense companies, are evading tech sanctions and fueling Moscow’s war in Ukraine, according to a US report released on Thursday.…
Lees meerMir 2.14 and its easily installable sibling Miriway Canonical is still working away on its own Mir display server, used in several of its IoT product lines. Version 2.14 gains more functionality useful for full desktop environments.…
Lees meerWhen you get to Chapter 14 of a Unix book you're ready for a laugh In more than a few IT departments, or more likely in the pub on Friday night, there will be the ritual singing of the Unix Sysadmin Song, which is still remembered 28 years after its…
Lees meerBoth support biz and vendor claim victories in latest chapter in 13-year legal saga In litigation dating back to the year the first iPad was released, Oracle and SAP support specialist Rimini Street is vowing to appeal against the latest court rulin…
Lees meerWhen you get to Chapter 14 of a Unix book you're ready for a laugh In more than a few IT departments, or more likely in the pub on Friday night, there will be the ritual singing of the Unix Sysadmin Song, which is still remembered 28 years after its…
Lees meerWatch out, mad scientists – your careers are over AI systems are rapidly improving and will accelerate scientific discoveries – but the technology could also give criminals the power to create bioweapons and dangerous viruses in as little as two to …
Lees meerSounds to us like the beginning of an entertaining, but tragic, Who Me tale AI may be coming to help sysadmins, with the promise of alleviating repetitive tasks like log analysis, resource monitoring, vulnerability prioritization, and patch manageme…
Lees meerExperts warn agreement needed and skills lacking in HMRC-led project The UK's major government projects experts have warned a programme to overhaul ERP systems in three central government departments is undeliverable in its current state.…
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