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New Microsoft Defender rule DELETES Windows apps on Friday 13

IT admins were left scrambling to detect if they had been hit by an unknown virus on Friday 13, after Windows applications vanished from the Start menu and taskbar on computers globally following what appears to have been a botched Windows Defender rule triggering chaos for thousands of users globally.

Security predictions for 2023 from some of the best CISOs around

Thoughts from CISOs and business leaders...

As CIO budgets tighten, Apache Superset looks like a Big Data winner

Free data exploration and visualisation tool continues to gain traction

Intel's new "On Demand" will make you pay extra license to unleash chips

Intel touts one of the “most important product launches in company history”

Royal Mail cyber incident sees international shipments crippled

National Crime Agency investigating as well as NCSC

Gird your loins: Patch Tuesday’s back

It’s that time of the month again: Microsoft has pushed out 98 security patches for January’s Patch Tuesday: 11 are critical, one CVE-2023-21674  is being actively exploited and another gives unauthenticated remote access to your SharePoint Server – and requires not just the patch but a “SharePoint

Ray-Ban maker saw $272 million stolen by cybercriminals -- behind it was a romance scam

Company blames JPMorgan for AML failings, sues it for recovery

"Caught by the Fuzz" -- These free tools for hackers are also good for application security QA

Analysis by The Stack of over 90,000 vulnerabilities revealed a sharp growth in bugs associated with widely known “CWEs” – or potentially exploitable weaknesses that can occur in architecture, design, code, or implementation and which could potentially have been caught upstream in a secure development process. One control is to

Southwest Airlines’ $825m writedown is not a salutory tale about technical debt for CIOs

Failure to invest in modernising its IT estate contributed to what Southwest Airlines anticipates will be a colossal $825 million writedown in Q4, after it cancelled 6,700 flights between December 21 to December 31. The airline exposed the losses in an SEC filing ahead of its Q4 earnings, saying

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