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Tuesday March 4, 2025. 08:28 AM
Five flaws found in Paragon Partition Manager's kernel-level.sys Ransomware crooks are exploiting a third-party Windows kernel-level driver used and provided by disk management tool Paragon Partition Manager.…
Pricing, licensing changes won't feel so bad once you take this private cloud stack for a spin, apparently Exclusive Broadcom has quietly started a closed beta of VMware Cloud Foundation (VCF) version 9, a major release that fully expresses the tech giant's vision for what a ...
Three more fabs on the way which will come online just in time for — checks calendar — Donald to leave office Standing alongside US President Donald Trump, the CEO of Taiwanese chipmaking champ TSMC on Monday announced a plan to invest $100 billion on expanded operations ...
Mixed messages from Pentagon, CISA as Trump gets pally with Putin and Kremlin strikes US critical networks Comment America's cybersecurity chiefs in recent days have been sending mixed messages about the threat posed by Russia in the digital world.…
Judge slams 'significant chaos' that's become Uncle Sam's standard operating procedure The US government's National Science Foundation has reinstated most of its cadre of probationary employees after laying them off en masse last month. …
Monday March 3, 2025. 11:47 PM
With friends like these... US stock markets have dipped after President Donald Trump confirmed the imposition of a 25 percent tariff on most goods coming into America from Canada and Mexico, and an extra ten percent tariff on China.…
Shareholders urged to press CTRL-Z on loyal Gelsinger's 'retirement' Comment Former Intel CEO Craig Barrett has a simple solution to the x86 giant's woes.…
Too shiftless to even click on a few things while online shopping, hm? Just ask this built-in assistant The Opera web browser now boasts 'agentic AI,' meaning users can ask an onboard AI model to perform tasks that require a series of in-browser actions.…
And Monday's not looking that steady, either This weekend's Microsoft 365 outage, which left unlucky subscribers unable to login and use its Outlook email service as expected, has been blamed on a 'problematic code change' by the Windows giant.…
Annual Barcelona tech fest brings demo devices that aren't commercially available... will they ever see light of day? MWC Lenovo has used the MWC event in Barcelona to demo some unusual concept devices including a laptop with a folding screen and another that can be powered...
Criminal probe understood to have ended following settlement over 'inconsiderate' behavior SAP paid former CTO Jürgen Müller €7.1 million ($7.5 million) after he left the German software company by mutual agreement in September last year.…
Ghost positions, HR AI no help – biz should talk to infosec staff and create 'realistic' job outline, say experts Analysis It's a familiar refrain in the security industry that there is a massive skills gap in the sector. And while it's true there are specific shortages in ...
Microsoft Copilot reckons that it didn't have to be like this There has been a clear uptick in the adoption of Windows 11 as enterprises migrate PC fleets ahead of the end of support date for Windows 10.…
Flying to the Turks and Caicos tonight? Good luck SpaceX is set to have another go at launching its monster Starship rocket today after the US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) gave the venture the green light.…
Some may have second thoughts about going all-in with an American vendor, no matter where their data is stored Microsoft has completed its EU data boundary, however, analysts and some regional cloud players are voicing concerns over dependencies on a US entity, even with the ...
Officials vow to uncover who was behind it The Polish Space Agency (POLSA) is currently dealing with a 'cybersecurity incident,' it confirmed via its X account on Sunday.…
ICO looking at what data is used to serve up recommendations The UK's data protection watchdog has launched three investigations into certain social media platforms following concerns about the protection of privacy among teenage users.…
Why churn up roads when there's thousands of miles of disused infrastructure underfoot? Network operators laying fiber infrastructure could cut their costs by taking advantage of 'thousands of miles' of abandoned infrastructure, including gas and water pipes, according to a...
And that was on top of a £17.5M underwriting bill for insolvent UKCloud The collapse of a relatively small 'local' cloud hosting service caused 'real business continuity issues' in the UK's central government, according to one commercial lead.…
Cut off one head and 100 grow back? Decapitation may not be the way to go Opinion With Apple pulling the plug on at-rest end-to-end encryption (E2EE) for UK users, and Signal threatening to pull out of Sweden if that government demands E2EE backdoors, it's looking bleak.…
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