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€2B SAP restructure program will affect 8,000 roles

€2B SAP restructure program will affect 8,000 roles 2024-01-24 at 15:47 By Lindsay Clark Plans announced as profits fall and revenues rise German software giant SAP has announced a restructuring program likely to hit 8,000 jobs worldwide.… This article is an excerpt from The Register View Original Source React to this headline:

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Microsoft’s plucky challengers, Bing and Edge, might gain DMA exemptions

Microsoft’s plucky challengers, Bing and Edge, might gain DMA exemptions 2024-01-24 at 15:16 By Richard Speed You have to be dominant to draw attention of the regulators, or so say sources Microsoft has issued a Windows 10 patch to address EU regulators’ concerns about its ubiquitous OS as industry chatter swirls around Edge and Bing

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‘Birthplace of Amazon’ on the market for $2.28M

‘Birthplace of Amazon’ on the market for $2.28M 2024-01-24 at 14:46 By Richard Currie ‘Affordable’ for the neighborhood With an interior decked out in sterile tones of corporate gray, the 1,540 sq ft rental bungalow at 10704 NE 28th St in Bellevue, Washington, is rather unremarkable compared to the imposing facades of its neighboring properties.…

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Kasseika Ransomware Using BYOVD Trick to Disarms Security Pre-Encryption

Kasseika Ransomware Using BYOVD Trick to Disarms Security Pre-Encryption 2024-01-24 at 14:16 By The ransomware group known as Kasseika has become the latest to leverage the Bring Your Own Vulnerable Driver (BYOVD) attack to disarm security-related processes on compromised Windows hosts, joining the likes of other groups like Akira, AvosLocker, BlackByte, and RobbinHood. The tactic

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Tech world won’t have long to fall in line when EU signs off on AI Act

Tech world won’t have long to fall in line when EU signs off on AI Act 2024-01-24 at 14:01 By Lindsay Clark Did your org already start baking AI into systems? Watch out. Staggered timetable for compliance expected after draft leaked Users and builders of AI systems face a race against time to comply with

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What Microsoft’s latest email breach says about this IT security heavyweight

What Microsoft’s latest email breach says about this IT security heavyweight 2024-01-24 at 13:16 By Jessica Lyons Hardcastle Senator Wyden tells The Reg this latest security lapse is ‘inexcusable’ Comment  For most organizations – especially security vendors – disclosing a corporate email breach, in which executives’ internal messages and attachments were stolen, would noticeably ding

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Does AI give InfiniBand a moment to shine? Or will Ethernet hold the line?

Does AI give InfiniBand a moment to shine? Or will Ethernet hold the line? 2024-01-24 at 12:17 By Tobias Mann You could go all-in on Nvidia for the lower latency. Or tough it out with less exotic kit and tolerate slower training Growing demand for AI will see the datacenter switching market grow by 50

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The rise and fall of the standard user interface

The rise and fall of the standard user interface 2024-01-24 at 11:47 By Liam Proven IBM’s SAA and CUA brought harmony to software design… until everyone forgot Retro Tech Week  In the early days of microcomputers, everyone just invented their own user interfaces, until an Apple-influenced IBM standard brought about harmony. Then, sadly, the world

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U.S., U.K., Australia Sanction Russian REvil Hacker Behind Medibank Breach

U.S., U.K., Australia Sanction Russian REvil Hacker Behind Medibank Breach 2024-01-24 at 11:31 By Governments from Australia, the U.K., and the U.S. have imposed financial sanctions on a Russian national for his alleged role in the 2022 ransomware attack against health insurance provider Medibank. Alexander Ermakov (aka blade_runner, GistaveDore, GustaveDore, or JimJones), 33, has been

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The Unknown Risks of The Software Supply Chain: A Deep-Dive

The Unknown Risks of The Software Supply Chain: A Deep-Dive 2024-01-24 at 11:31 By In a world where more & more organizations are adopting open-source components as foundational blocks in their application’s infrastructure, it’s difficult to consider traditional SCAs as complete protection mechanisms against open-source threats. Using open-source libraries saves tons of coding and debugging

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Apple has botched 3D for decades. So good luck with the Vision Pro, Tim

Apple has botched 3D for decades. So good luck with the Vision Pro, Tim 2024-01-24 at 10:47 By Mark Pesce It looks like a fine product, but it’s the ecoystem that will determine success Column  As we wait for Apple’s Vision Pro to arrive after pre-orders opened in early January, complete with a promise of

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Think tank warns North Korea uses AI for battle planning, maybe using cloudy resources

Think tank warns North Korea uses AI for battle planning, maybe using cloudy resources 2024-01-24 at 10:16 By Laura Dobberstein Calls for clouds, and scientists, to take care they’re not aiding Pyongyang North Korea is investing in its AI capacity, and a think tank has called on cloud computing service providers to do more to

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COVID-19 test lab accused of exposing 1.3 million patient records to open internet

COVID-19 test lab accused of exposing 1.3 million patient records to open internet 2024-01-24 at 09:32 By Brandon Vigliarolo Now that’s a Dutch crunch A password-less database containing an estimated 1.3 million sets of Dutch COVID-19 testing records was left exposed to the open internet, and it’s not clear if anyone is taking responsibility.… This

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Patch Your GoAnywhere MFT Immediately – Critical Flaw Lets Anyone Be Admin

Patch Your GoAnywhere MFT Immediately – Critical Flaw Lets Anyone Be Admin 2024-01-24 at 09:01 By A critical security flaw has been disclosed in Fortra’s GoAnywhere Managed File Transfer (MFT) software that could be abused to create a new administrator user. Tracked as CVE-2024-0204, the issue carries a CVSS score of 9.8 out of 10. “Authentication

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GCHQ’s NCSC warns of ‘realistic possibility’ AI will help state-backed malware evade detection

GCHQ’s NCSC warns of ‘realistic possibility’ AI will help state-backed malware evade detection 2024-01-24 at 08:32 By Connor Jones That means Brit spies want the ability to do exactly that, huh? The idea that AI could generate super-potent and undetectable malware has been bandied about for years – and also already debunked. However, an article

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Amid Broadcom’s subscription push, VMware killed a SaaS product

Amid Broadcom’s subscription push, VMware killed a SaaS product 2024-01-24 at 07:46 By Simon Sharwood Another 50-plus products also binned in move to big bundles Broadcom has killed off a VMware software-as-a-service product, despite also moving the virtualization giant’s other wares to subscription-only licenses – the sort of arrangement at which SaaS excels.… This article

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