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Edward Targett

Edward Targett

Ed is a co-founder of The Stack. He previously edited Computer Business Review. He has also covered energy markets. He started his journalism career on local papers. He left school at 15 and has made a living asking "but why?" ever since.

Teenage n00bs and criminal syndicates: Newly revealed FunkSec details show ransomware’s democratisation via AI

Full-scale encryption, local exfiltration and self-cleanup into a single Rust binary.

AMI vulnerability baseboard management controller security

Vulnerability in ubiquitous remote server management firmware from AMI affects Asus, ASRock, Blackcore, HPE, Gigabyte, NetApp, Lenovo, Siemens servers; more.

Alleged British hacker “IntelBroker” never an NCA trainee: UK crime force

Mastermind faces up to 20 years in prison

Au revoir, Microsoft? France's third-biggest city goes all-in on open source

No more Microsoft Office. Hello OnlyOffice, Jitsi, Zimbra, Matrix, Linux, Postgres...

CVE-2025-5777 – Citrix Bleed, Redux?

That advisory got a worrying update...

Of Airflow, DAGs… and hedge fund data bottlenecks

We sat down with Astronomer's new R&D boss Carter Page to chat...

Can Broadcom undo relationship damage with an attractive-looking VCF 9?

New kernel optimisations, a shiny new unified dashboard, peak season for private cloud? There's lots to like here, but...

Salesforce’s abrupt Slack decision leaves Kubernetes community in a pickle

Discord races to an early lead as the alternative for 200,000-strong community

scattered spider targeting insurance companies

A range of ransomware groups have been seen spoofing IT support numbers or abusing default Teams credentials in social engineering attacks over the past 18 months.

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