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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.

Zoom Europe data storage privacy settings

Careful now, read the small print: Account, diagnostic data will stay in the US and Zoom can't promise calls and recordings won't pass through data centres you opted out of...

Tech services firm Persistent is rolling out an AI coding companion to 16,000 engineers. Its CTO recognises the risk

“The legal structure of contracts between a services company and customers simply doesn't allow us to unilaterally activate this kind of tooling. We have to have customer buy-in."

BBC, BA suffer data breaches in wake of MOVEit attacks

The Stack is seeing exposed instances associated with scores of high profile blue chips

There’s yet another CVSS 10, sandbox escape vulnerability in this widely used software library

23 million downloads last month. Four CVSS 10 vulnerabilities reported within weeks. Public exploits shared...

UPDATED: File transfer software under active attack. Banks, gov't hit as CVE, new IOCs released

Admins should urgently modify firewall rules to deny HTTP and HTTPs traffic to MOVEit Transfer on ports 80 and 443. (Also, can we start fuzzing for SQL Injection properly, please?)

John Scimone had one hell of an introducton to life as a CISO...

River Island CIO Adam Warne on digitally transforming bricks-and-mortar retail

The privately owned retailer's CIO talks us through building data funnels from shops, smart fitting rooms and more...

UK defence facing a “step-change” in how adversaries use digital and data: “Attitudes, culture” must change

"Our ability to collect data risks overmatching the ability of our analysts to analyse and exploit it at the speed we need"

Millions of Gigabyte motherboards appear to be backdoored

“I know how I would do this intentionally and it would look exactly like this. You literally are downloading something from the internet and running it with the highest privileges on the system. It's easy to say 'oops! I didn't know..."

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