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Microsoft kicks new Outlook opt-out deadline down the road to 2027

Microsoft kicks new Outlook opt-out deadline down the road to 2027 2026-03-06 at 15:39 By Richard Speed Admins get another year before migration pressure ramps up Microsoft has delayed the opt-out phase for the new enterprise version of Outlook to 2027, giving administrators another 12 months to get ready for migration.… This article is an […]

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UK peers warn weakening AI copyright law could hammer creative industries

UK peers warn weakening AI copyright law could hammer creative industries 2026-03-06 at 15:39 By Lindsay Clark House of Lords committee says ministers must not trade a £124B sector for promises of future tech growth Britain’s creative industries will face significant damage unless the government strengthens AI copyright law, according to a House of Lords

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Norway’s Consumer Council takes aim at enshittification

Norway’s Consumer Council takes aim at enshittification 2026-03-06 at 15:39 By Liam Proven Its aim is wide, covering everything from social networks to GenAI Norway’s Forbrukerrådet consumer council is taking aim at the creeping enshittification of modern life in a 100-page report – and a splendid four-minute video which we highly recommend.… This article is

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UK Treasury not sure about ditching Oracle to join £1.7 billion shared services program it is funding

UK Treasury not sure about ditching Oracle to join £1.7 billion shared services program it is funding 2026-03-06 at 13:37 By Lindsay Clark It promised £1.15B… but finance ministry yet to show ‘formal commitment’ to adopt Workday SaaS, watchdog says The UK’s Treasury is yet to fully commit to joining a multi-billion pound ERP and

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Transport for London says 2024 breach affected 7M customers, not 5,000

Transport for London says 2024 breach affected 7M customers, not 5,000 2026-03-06 at 13:09 By Carly Page Authority says attackers accessed systems holding data tied to millions of Oyster and contactless users Transport for London has confirmed that a 2024 breach exposed the data of more than 7 million people – a far larger crowd

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The MSP Guide to Using AI-Powered Risk Management to Scale Cybersecurity

The MSP Guide to Using AI-Powered Risk Management to Scale Cybersecurity 2026-03-06 at 13:09 By Scaling cybersecurity services as an MSP or MSSP requires technical expertise and a business model that delivers measurable value at scale. Risk-based cybersecurity is the foundation of that model. When done right, it builds client trust, increases upsell opportunities, and

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Iran-Linked MuddyWater Hackers Target U.S. Networks With New Dindoor Backdoor

Iran-Linked MuddyWater Hackers Target U.S. Networks With New Dindoor Backdoor 2026-03-06 at 13:09 By New research from Broadcom’s Symantec and Carbon Black Threat Hunter Team has discovered evidence of an Iranian hacking group embedding itself in several U.S. companies’ networks, including banks, airports, non-profit, and the Israeli arm of a software company. The activity has

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UK mobilizes lawyers to keep report on Gatwick ‘drone’ chaos under wraps

UK mobilizes lawyers to keep report on Gatwick ‘drone’ chaos under wraps 2026-03-06 at 12:18 By Connor Jones Seven-year Freedom of Information battle heads to tribunal Exclusive  The UK’s Department for Transport (DfT) is assembling government lawyers to fight the Information Commissioner’s decision that it must release a document summarizing the lessons from the 2018

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Altman said no to military AI abuses – then signed Pentagon deal anyway

Altman said no to military AI abuses – then signed Pentagon deal anyway 2026-03-06 at 11:32 By Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols OpenAI CEO’s principles lasted about 12 hours before $200M check arrived Opinion  A week ago today, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman said he’d draw the same lines as Anthropic. By that night, he’d signed a Department

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China-Linked Hackers Use TernDoor, PeerTime, BruteEntry in South American Telecom Attacks

China-Linked Hackers Use TernDoor, PeerTime, BruteEntry in South American Telecom Attacks 2026-03-06 at 11:32 By A China-linked advanced persistent threat (APT) actor has been targeting critical telecommunications infrastructure in South America since 2024, targeting Windows and Linux systems and edge devices with three different implants. The activity is being tracked by Cisco Talos under the

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Microsoft Reveals ClickFix Campaign Using Windows Terminal to Deploy Lumma Stealer

Microsoft Reveals ClickFix Campaign Using Windows Terminal to Deploy Lumma Stealer 2026-03-06 at 10:10 By Microsoft on Thursday disclosed details of a new widespread ClickFix social engineering campaign that has leveraged the Windows Terminal app as a way to activate a sophisticated attack chain and deploy the Lumma Stealer malware. The activity, observed in February

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Hikvision and Rockwell Automation CVSS 9.8 Flaws Added to CISA KEV Catalog

Hikvision and Rockwell Automation CVSS 9.8 Flaws Added to CISA KEV Catalog 2026-03-06 at 10:10 By The U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) on Thursday added two security flaws impacting Hikvision and Rockwell Automation products to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) catalog, citing evidence of active exploitation. The critical-severity vulnerabilities are listed below –

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Cisco Confirms Active Exploitation of Two Catalyst SD-WAN Manager Vulnerabilities

Cisco Confirms Active Exploitation of Two Catalyst SD-WAN Manager Vulnerabilities 2026-03-06 at 08:30 By Cisco has disclosed that two more vulnerabilities affecting Catalyst SD-WAN Manager (formerly SD-WAN vManage) have come under active exploitation in the wild. The vulnerabilities in question are listed below – CVE-2026-20122 (CVSS score: 7.1) – An arbitrary file overwrite vulnerability that

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Microsoft previews tech to ease creation of keyboard-accessible websites

Microsoft previews tech to ease creation of keyboard-accessible websites 2026-03-06 at 07:58 By Simon Sharwood ‘focusgroup’ has nothing to do with market research, offers devs faster coding and faster websites for everyone Microsoft has started a preview of technology that eases the task of developing websites with complex navigation elements that don’t need a pointing

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Iranian news service claims drone strikes on AWS were deliberate, to probe for US datacenter dependencies

Iranian news service claims drone strikes on AWS were deliberate, to probe for US datacenter dependencies 2026-03-06 at 05:52 By Simon Sharwood Remember: Truth is the first casualty of war Iranian publisher Fars News Agency, which is aligned with the country’s government, has claimed the drone strikes on Amazon Web Services’ Middle East datacenters were

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China’s rubber-stamp parliament rubber stamps tech independence plan

China’s rubber-stamp parliament rubber stamps tech independence plan 2026-03-06 at 03:57 By Simon Sharwood Call to do better with chips and put AI everywhere is more than rhetoric because China’s scientists are sprinting ahead China’s government has again made reducing reliance on imported digital technology a major goal.… This article is an excerpt from The

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Chardlet dispute shows how AI will kill software licensing, argues Bruce Perens

Chardlet dispute shows how AI will kill software licensing, argues Bruce Perens 2026-03-06 at 03:08 By Thomas Claburn Alarm bells are ringing in the open source community, but commercial licensing is also at risk Earlier this week, Dan Blanchard, maintainer of a Python character encoding detection library called chardet, released a new version of the

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Google says spyware makers and China-linked groups dominated zero-day attacks last year

Google says spyware makers and China-linked groups dominated zero-day attacks last year 2026-03-06 at 03:08 By Jessica Lyons Of the 90 zero-days GTIG tracked in 2025, 43 hit enterprise tech Zero-day exploitation targeting enterprise tech products reached an all-time high last year, with China-linked cyber-espionage groups remaining the most prolific state-backed users, according to Google.…

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Okta CEO ‘paranoid’ as vibe coders stir SaaS-pocalypse fears

Okta CEO ‘paranoid’ as vibe coders stir SaaS-pocalypse fears 2026-03-06 at 00:40 By O’Ryan Johnson It’s ok, Todd. You’re only paranoid if you’re wrong. Okta chairman and CEO Todd McKinnon said he believes it would be difficult for an LLM alone to replicate the quality of SaaS applications his company provides, but that doesn’t stop

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