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50K-plus employees' personal info swiped after law firm rolled Mondelez International has warned 51,000 of its past and present employees that their personal information has been stolen from a law firm hired by the Oreo and Ritz cracker giant.…
Lees meerShifting those duties to Outlook set for next year – well, maybe Microsoft intends to shut down its at-times-maligned Mail and Calendar apps, fold their capabilities into a new Outlook for Windows, and use the opportunity to – unsurprisingly – bring…
Lees meer50K-plus employees' personal info swiped after law firm rolled Mondelez International has warned 51,000 of its past and present employees that their personal information has been stolen from a law firm hired by the Oreo and Ritz cracker giant.…
Lees meerThat ads to hurt American newspaper publisher Gannett is throwing its weight behind the hottest trend in digital advertising: suing Google for unfairly and abusively monopolizing the entire industry. Allegedly.…
Lees meerIt has enough air to last until Thursday, but if it isn't already on the surface rescue operations could be impossible Time and oxygen are both running out for the crew of an ill-fated expedition to the two-mile deep wreck of the Titanic, which lost…
Lees meerPLUS: Nuance voice AI startup hit with privacy lawsuit in California, and why OpenAI urged Microsoft to hold off releasing Bing AI in brief Google has warned its own employees not to disclose confidential information or use the code generated by it…
Lees meerCrooks demand $4.5m to keep '80GB' of corp info private – and no API price hikes Reddit this week confirmed ransomware gang BlackCat, aka AlphaV, broke into its corporate systems in February.…
Lees meerLatest £24.9M 'transition' contract an attempt to bridge gap to contract UK.gov is due to award in September The NHS has awarded US spy-tech firm Palantir a £24.9 million ($31.7 million) deal to cover the one-year transition, from June 12, 2023, to …
Lees meerBut you'll need the right hardware to take advantage SUSE's latest release of SUSE Linux Enterprise 15 Service Pack 5 (SLE 15 SP5) has a focus on security, claiming it as the first distro to offer full support for confidential computing to protect d…
Lees meerThey're changing it wrong, aren't they Apple? The European Parliament has voted yes to replaceable battery legislation, putting Apple on a path to a second redesign just over a year after USB-C charging ports were mandated in the bloc.…
Lees meerLatest £24.9M 'transition' contract an attempt to bridge gap to contract UK.gov is due to award in September The NHS has awarded US spy-tech firm Palantir a £24.9 million ($31.7 million) deal to cover the one-year transition from June 12, 2023, to a…
Lees meerThey're changing it wrong, aren't they Apple? Updated The European Parliament has voted yes to replaceable battery legislation, putting Apple on a path to a second redesign just over a year after USB-C charging ports were mandated in the bloc.…
Lees meerThey're changing it wrong, aren't they Apple? The European Parliament has voted yes to replaceable battery legislation, putting Apple on a path to a second redesign just over a year after USB-C charging ports were mandated in the bloc.…
Lees meerCybercrooks hoping users have whispered employer secrets to chatbot Singapore-based threat intelligence outfit Group-IB has found ChatGPT credentials in more than 100,000 stealer logs traded on the dark web in the past year.…
Lees meerMobile network IP a compelling reason to ask folks to be FRANDs Updated Chinese telecoms giant Huawei may be looking to put the squeeze on small to medium companies for license fees on its sizeable patent portfolio as its bottom line continues to b…
Lees meerMeanwhile, users are left to figure out how to cut their cloth A relative newcomer to the enterprise data and analytics world, Microsoft didn't hold back when it launched its Fabric platform last month.…
Lees meerBlackCat attack sparks injunction preventing coverage of purloined docs An infosec incident at a major Australian law firm has sparked fear among the nation's governments, banks and businesses – and a free speech debate.…
Lees meerRotating sound bar sounds better in theory than in practice Desktop Tourism With working from home and bring your own device both now established practices in many workplaces, The Register's Desktop Tourism series decided it was time to take a cons…
Lees meerGeopolitics keeps CEO up at night, cashing on on EVs gets him up in the morning Foxconn chairman and CEO Young Liu believes the manufacturing megalith will be able to continue building components in China for use in electronics produced by US compan…
Lees meerBlackCat attack sparks injunction preventing coverage of purloined docs An infosec incident at a major Australian law firm has sparked fear among the nation's governments, banks and businesses – and a free speech debate.…
Lees meerBlackCat attack sparks injunction preventing coverage of purloined docs An infosec incident at a major Australian law firm has sparked fear among the nation's governments, banks and businesses – and a free speech debate.…
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