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 |  agentic ai  | Jan 30, 2026
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A person taps a Visa credit card on a payments terminal. Visa is working on agentic commerce with Google
 |  Government  | Jan 30, 2026
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UK Technology Minister Liz Kendall stands in front of a Union Jack flag
 |  Microsoft  | Jan 29, 2026
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5 main takeaways from Microsoft's earnings call
Security  | Jan 29, 2026
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A backdoor was the "most downloaded" skill for viral Clawdbot/Moltbot - and why that matters
 |  AI  | Jan 28, 2026
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Cloudflare backpedals on Matrix server blog post with 'AI-assisted' code
Fortinet  | Jan 28, 2026
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Fortinet customers exploited after SSO howler

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Over 83,000 ESXi servers are internet-exposed as mass attack continues

VMware denies zero day being used

Cloud isn’t just for operational resilience - it can be a new revenue stream

It's getting a lot easier and more compelling to whitelabel cloud services for customers...

Securing cloud-native architecture at scale: From runtime to remediation

The way we instrument for security doesn't require us to put out 25 different agents

Google unveils ChatGPT rival “Bard” – could put it in front of billions, as AI wars heat up

Don't bet against the company with 90%+ search engine market share.

AWS generated Amazon $80.1 billion in 2022 but the wheels are wobbling as profits slump

"We're trying to build a set of relationships in business that outlast all of us"

VMware ESXi ransomware attacks continue: 500+ hit

This story has been updated here on February 8. Security researchers are reporting an explosion in the compromise of VMware ESXi hypervisors with over 500 machines hit by ransomware this weekend, with the automated attacks likely exploiting CVE-2021-21974. As The Stack published, some 20 ESXi machines were reportedly being ransomed

Azure spending notifications outage to last 6 weeks

Redmond suggests partners "regularly review unbilled usage data for cost spikes"

ION Ransomware attack hits markets -- Here are some key lessons from an earlier DXC attack

Five key lessons from a previous attack on a major software provider

Podium Analytics CTO Damian Smith is using data to help tackle youth sporting injuries

Damian Smith was managing a rather delicate job as Head of IT at the England and Wales Cricket Board when he was approached by non-profit Podium Analytics to reduce the volume and impact of youth sport-incurred injuries. “In 2020, I was in the midst of putting bio-secure international cricket on

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