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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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New North Korean threat group seen deploying custom ransomware

Multiple Fortune 500 firms breached. Threat group uses remote IT staff, social engineering, trojanised npm packages, even a poisoned "tank game"

The UK election manifestos and the importance of a tech mission

"The parties could do worse than take a look at The Open Manifesto..."

Home Office may put child abuse database on the cloud

"... it is now considered that removing these restrictions can be compliant with data protection requirements."

A Citi popup showed a trader 711 alerts: They clicked it away –  and generated $196 billion in trading orders by mistake

90% of controls on one trading desk were manual and key processes including trade pricing were "conducted manually, predominantly, in Excel spreadsheets..."

Containerise everything? What Nutanix’s evolution says about the changing face of IT – and the rise of the platform engineer

The Stack spoke with the virtualisation specialist’s CEO and CTO

Google praises UniSuper’s CIO after GCP error deleted $124 billion firm’s entire private cloud

Post-mortem praises Aussie fund's good third-party backups, “speed and precision” from CIO’s team

"Untrue": Zscaler CEO shoots down Broadcom buyout rumours

Anonymous Substack post with AI signs put the fear of Tan in Zscaler staff

Jensen Huang: There’s 20,000 AI startups wanting our kit

NVIDIA shrugs off analyst concerns about depreciating assets amid pace of platform evolution.

Microsoft’s new AI PCs will screenshot everything every 2 seconds

Redmond's new Arm-based line of computers feature essentially built-in keylogger for hackers and abusers: Lovely.

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