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A disgruntled employee deleted backups and locked IT admins out of workstations in a failed data extortion attempt

Data center water consumption is spiraling out of control

Eric Schmidt’s car crash Stanford interview showed big tech’s true colors on remote work

Big tech is flexing its muscle to try and ‘water down’ California's AI regulation – here’s why that’s a problem

Tech execs pushed for a return to the office – now they’re backtracking amid a workforce revolt

OpenAI could go bankrupt in 12 months if it doesn’t raise some serious cash

Organizations shift away from Oracle Java as pricing changes bite

Google tried to scupper Microsoft’s CISPE settlement with $512 million sweetener – but it failed

Prudential said 36,000 people were affected in a February data breach – it just revised that number to 2.5 million

Critical vulnerabilities left millions of Apple devices at the mercy of hackers – and nobody noticed for nearly a decade

Microsoft confirms customer emails were accessed during Midnight Blizzard breach

A disgruntled ex-employee at a Singaporean IT firm caused carnage after deleting over 180 servers

Wells Fargo firing staff for using 'mouse jiggler' tools raises questions over employee privacy, wellbeing

‘It’s time to question agile’s cult following’: Doubts cast on method’s future, with 65% of projects more likely to fail

Google says Microsoft can’t be trusted after email security blunders

Magnetic tape storage has found a new lease of life with a record 152.9 exabytes shipped worldwide in 2023 — and the rise of generative AI is a key factor

LockBit mastermind unmasked by law enforcement

Old but gold: Why shoulder surfing is an underacknowledged cyber threat

Crunch culture is a detriment to developers – here's how businesses can prevent it

AWS fined $525 million after US court rules Amazon S3 storage, DynamoDB services infringed patents

"Java is here to stay": Popular programming language to remain on business hit lists in 2024

Python extends its lead as the most popular programming language — but why does it have such widespread appeal?

AWS just dropped $650 million on a data center built next to a 2.5 gigawatt nuclear power station - and it still might not be enough to keep pace with surging future energy demands

Broadcom Is 'Holding the Sector To Ransom' With VMware License Changes, Claims CISPE

Google confirms Gmail is “here to stay” amid speculation over plans to scrap the email service

A senior Google Cloud exec just accused Microsoft of targeting a cloud industry monopoly

Why software 'security debt' is becoming a serious problem for developers

Mark Zuckerberg: Tech layoffs in 2024 have been a natural response to pandemic-era over hiring

State-backed threat actors are using generative AI en masse to wage cyber attacks, according to Microsoft and OpenAI

Agile development is fading in popularity at large enterprises

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