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Notepad++ backdoored for months by China-linked attackers
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Iran blocked the Internet, then butchered its protestors. What's the lesson for activists?
 |  startups  | Feb 02, 2026
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STACKUP: The Stack's weekly tech startups and funding wrap
 |  Government  | Feb 02, 2026
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French company wants out of US ICE links fast, after union, customer rumblings
 |  SAP  | Feb 02, 2026
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SAP migration helping $15bn savings drive, says Exxon CEO
 |  Government  | Jan 30, 2026
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UK Technology Minister Liz Kendall stands in front of a Union Jack flag

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Uber hack update: Initial analysis suggests contractor creds bought on dark web

“We’ve not seen the attacker accessed the production systems."

Job of the Week: Chief Digital & Technology Officer, Pizza Hut

No cheesy puns included

One of world's largest gaming franchises hit in major breach, GTA 6 gameplay leaked

Over 90 videos of a development build of Grand Theft Auto 6 have been leaked after an apparent major breach at game developer Rockstar Games, with the culprit also threatening to leak GTA 6 source code. The GTA 6 leak includes footage of open-world gameplay and was confirmed as real

Care home software won't be fully restored until 2023 despite backups

"Much of the hardware needed to rebuild Staffplan has had to remain under investigation..."

Uber hacker claims access to its internal AWS, SentinelOne, VMware: Is FIDO2 the answer?

Uber has confirmed that it is investigating a cybersecurity incident. After an initial breach the Uber hacker claims to have found an internal network share that contained Powershell scripts with privileged credentials that let them easily pivot to compromising Uber’s Duo (authentication), OneLogin, AWS, and GSuite environments. "One

This Cargo shipping giant is testing AI voyage optimisation, but it's taking a while to build trust

"Suddenly we had 10,000 data points in our database, and needed to make sense of that."

Twilio lays off 11% of workforce in "wise" move

Twilio is the latest technology company to aggressively cut staff – culling up to 900 jobs in what CEO Jeff Lawson described in a letter to employees as a “wise and necessary” move following undisciplined growth. “We’ve made the extremely difficult decision to restructure and reduce Twilio’s workforce by

Patch Tuesday: Critical Windows TCP/IP vuln allows bad packets to gain pre-auth RCE, plus 0day

More than half the release involves RCE - time to get patching.

The cognitive dissonance of the CFO: "Confident” on cyber resilience but under-briefed

EMEA CFOs are briefed more regularly by their CISOs...

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