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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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From AWS to satellites and AI: 5 key takeaways from Amazon’s earnings

CEO Andy Jassy: We’ve heard “loud and clear” that customers "relish" better AI price performance.

What Meta’s earnings say about the future of AI

“The amount of compute needed to train Llama 4 will likely be almost 10 times more than what we used to train Llama 3.”

Was Elon Musk's interview with Donald Trump hit by a DDoS attack?

Billionaire claims "massive" cyberattack derailed his interview with the controversial presidential candidate.

EU AI Act comes into force: Understanding the world's first artificial intelligence law

"AI systems should be overseen by people, rather than by automation, to prevent harmful outcomes."

AWS is quietly killing off services under its new CEO

Critics bewail communication issues, supporters welcome dead wood-cutting, as CodeCommit, CloudSearch and several other services stop accepting new users.

Microsoft blamed its own DDoS defences for the outage (Photo: Juliana Romão, Unsplash)

An implementation error in Microsoft's protective mechanisms worsened the effect of a cyberattack, sparking a worldwide incident.

Merck vows to ramp up “data, digital, analytics” use

Multinational has spun up its own AI SaaS accessible via API and trained on proprietary data.

AMD's “Zen 5” Ryzen Processors (Image: AMD)

"We delivered strong second-quarter financial results... driven by higher-than-expected sales of our Instinct, Ryzen, and EPYC processors."

What went wrong with New Zealand's $33 million cloud acceleration project?

Project spurred by disaster Teams call was "slush fund for unrelated IT expenses"

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