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CrowdStrike remains hopeful that damages will be limited to seven figures CrowdStrike is "confident" that the worst-case scenario of its pending lawsuit with Delta will result in it paying the airline a sum in the "single-digit millions."…
Lees meerFrom air-gapped bunkers to partner-run platforms, sovereignty is suddenly in vogue Google has updated its sovereign cloud services, including an air-gapped solution for customers with strict data security and residency requirements, as customers gro…
Lees meerNothing like insecure code in security suites The "ongoing exploitation" of two Ivanti bugs has now extended beyond on-premises environments and hit customers' cloud instances, according to security shop Wiz.…
Lees meerIn practice, it'll cost many times that and almost certainly won't work In a White House press conference on Tuesday President Trump announced his plans for a defensive network of missiles, radar, space surveillance, and attack satellites that he pr…
Lees meerWill the US President take credit for that one as well? NASA was already considering reducing crew size on the International Space Station (ISS) before cuts to the agency's budget were proposed.…
Lees meerNo need for thumbscrews when your chatbot never lets up Large language models (LLMs) are not just about assistance and hallucinations. The technology has a darker side.…
Lees meerCare board draws red lines over use of UK government-backed Federated Data Platform A report for a Northern England health authority says its analytics platform is more capable than anything offered under a controversial central government deal with…
Lees meerDowntime stings retailer, with technical recovery costs coming at a later date Marks & Spencer says the disruption related to its ongoing cyberattack is likely to knock around £300 million ($402 million) off its operating profits for the next financ…
Lees meerAfter 60 years+ cooperation on space and military ops, worrying 'rhetoric' from Team Trump has Brits examining options The current rhetoric coming from the US is "alarming" for the UK, which depends on a continuation of their long-standing co-operat…
Lees meerVeteran OS might be almost out of support, but there's still time for Microsoft to break it Updated As Microsoft's Build developer shindig begins, many users are once again facing a familiar problem: broken Windows.…
Lees meerA fair dinkum disaster Updated Australia's first homegrown rocket launch has been delayed after the vehicle's fairing unexpectedly deployed on the launchpad.…
Lees meerCrew ain't done hopping sectors, Unit 42 threat hunter warns interview Scattered Spider snared financial services organizations in its web before its recent spate of retail attacks in the UK and US, according to Palo Alto Networks' Unit 42.…
Lees meerBeing human and working on a team is the job, not writing code Column Whenever I read the news these days, I see the same warning to developers: Watch out, AI is going to replace you.…
Lees meerArgues the world needs China’s AI researchers working on his chips so the rest of us benefit Computex Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has said the USA’s ban on exports of his company’s most powerful accelerators to China is “precisely the wrong policy” and…
Lees meerNothing like insecure code in security suites The "ongoing exploitation" of two Ivanti bugs has now extended beyond on-premises environments and hit customers' cloud instances, according to security shop Wiz.…
Lees meerSearch? That's now artificial intelligence, too Google IO Sundar Pichai, CEO of Alphabet and its Google subsidiary, opened the 17th annual Google I/O developer conference on Tuesday, evangelizing the transformational power of artificial intelligenc…
Lees meerRepublican defense of states' rights doesn't apply to curtailing LLMs, apparently State attorneys general and activists are sounding the alarm over a provision of President Trump's budget proposal, which passed out of committee over the weekend and …
Lees meerAgitprop? Protest? An attempt to suck up to the boss? Elon Musk's xAI has apologized after its Grok generative chat-bot started spouting baseless conspiracy theories about White genocide in response to unrelated questions.…
Lees meerMix Master Mike will spin up Nutanix, VMware, and Red Hat on the same beastly cluster Dell has created a private cloud that isn't actually a private cloud – but will let users create private clouds built on software stacks from VMware, Nutanix, and …
Lees meerCreative Cloud Pro arrives with more AI, higher prices, and a familiar feeling of déjà vu New generative AI products mean new higher prices for individual Adobe Creative Cloud customers, unless they downgrade to a version with fewer features.…
Lees meerCybercriminals lifted info including addresses, ID numbers, and financial records from agency systems A "significant amount of personal data" belonging to legal aid applicants dating back to 2010 in the UK was stolen by cybercriminals, the Ministry …
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