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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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Should accountants be worried - or is their job about to get a lot easier? (Image: Tim Gouw, Unsplash)

New LLM has the "potential to transform data management and analysis, paving the way for more intelligent and efficient user interactions."

Is Snowflake the 'third-party cloud platform' caught up in massive AT&T data heist?

The customer of records of almost 110 million people have been stolen - and it's claimed that a familiar name may be at the centre of the story

Margrethe Vestager, Executive Vice-President for a Europe Fit for the Digital Age (Image: Friends of Europe/ Wikimedia)

Brussels isn't happy with some of the policies set since the billionaire took over the social network formerly known as Twitter

NATO to boost tech adoption – sees cyber, space, subsea as priorities

Alliance announces its new "Integrated Cyber Defence Centre" -- and is procuring extensively for a range of software and services as it works on projects like a new "MSaaS".

Softbank gives UK AI chip maker Graphcore a soft landing

Japanese tech investor has a taste for British chips and bought up the storied silicon designer ARM in 2016

EU AI Act enters into law: Businesses face "potentially lethal" compliance risks, expert warns

"Astronomical fines, sweeping scope, and unclear definitions. The scariest thing about AI is now, unequivocally, AI regulation itself."

Most digital businesses now use ‘dark patterns’ to manipulate consumers, FTC warns

Three-quarters of websites employ deceptive tactics such as "sneaking" or "interface interference" to force purchases or trick people into handing over data

Jane Fraser at the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting  in 2022 (Image: World Economic Forum)

Banking group facing huge payout after allegedly making "insufficient progress" on risk and data quality management transformation

Microsoft settles antitrust case: CISPE welcomes promises

"CISPE has given Microsoft the benefit of the doubt"

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