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DDoS  | May 01, 2026
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Canonical DDoS attack Ubuntu down
vulnerabilities  | Apr 29, 2026
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The internet's control plane, cPanel is under attack
 |  networking  | Apr 29, 2026
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What's new about Cisco's sovereign infrastructure push?
 |  UK government  | Apr 29, 2026
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UK gov't teases new "AI hardware plan"
 |  Defence  | Apr 28, 2026
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Singapore and Latvia punch above their weight in NATO cyber battle
 |  AI  | Apr 28, 2026
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Streaming architecture and speculative decoding: How companies are unlocking cheaper AI

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Kurt Rohloff, CTO and co-founder of Duality

"Like all good stories, this starts in the 70s..."

apache polaris and apache iceberg, alex merced article the stack

"With the recent incubation of Apache Polaris, an open-source lakehouse catalog implementation for tracking Apache Iceberg tables, we are moving toward a world where..."

This is ChatGPT's slightly alarmist vision of the future for sysadmins

"Their tasks are increasingly being done by software developers focused on DevOps or outsourced to companies who provide Networks-as-a-Service."

Zscaler is using 3 TRILLION customer logs weekly to train AI

CEO: "These transactions generate a vast quantity of proprietary logs that feed our massive data lake..."

The London Dial-a-Ride service offers door-to-door service for people who cannot access public transport (Image: TfL)

"While we still can’t say for sure what has taken place, this does again point the finger towards ransomware."

OpenAI co-founder's firm raises $1B to solve "the most important technical challenge of our age"

Ilya Sutskever's startup announces plans to build a team of the "world’s best engineers and researchers" to focus on "one goal and one product".

Did a Samsung exec just leak key details and features of OpenAI's ChatGPT-5?

Or is it a case of Samsung asking: "How do I get the biggest compute number to make my argument look better?"

AWS outage saw “cell management” system get flustered by big shards

The system "incorrectly determined that the healthy hosts were unhealthy and began redistributing shards..."

A view of the Bank of England in London (Photo: Alicja Ziaj on Unsplash)

"The financial sector’s interconnectedness has the potential to spread disruption widely and quickly, affecting households and businesses."

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