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Cisco  | Apr 25, 2026
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FIRESTARTER backdoor used for persistence on Cisco boxes in "widespread campaign
 |  Security  | Apr 24, 2026
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The NCSC is worried about HDMI-based attacks, should you be?
ActiveMQ  | Apr 23, 2026
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activemq bugs exploited
 |  IBM  | Apr 23, 2026
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Big Blue says its sleeper AI tool 'Bob' boosted dev productivity 45%
 |  Command Line  | Apr 21, 2026
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Command Line: Inference is breaking the bank, GitHub throttles AI use, GEICO's rethinking its network
 |  AI  | Apr 21, 2026
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GitHub pauses Copilot sign ups, tightens limits as agents stretch capacity

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Colonial Pipeline hackers gained access via unprotected VPN account: password leaked, no MFA

1 password leaked; 1 pipeline down...

Qualys, software community mourns the loss of "transformational leader" Philippe Courtot

"Exceptional leadership, vision and passion"

Critical CVSS 10 bugs found in industrial control systems software

PLCs from 15 major firms affected

techUK relaunches training, accreditation arm as TechSkills

Airbus, Sky, Bank of England among organisations offering apprenticeships.

Eliminating weekend War Rooms—the shift from reactive to proactive security operations

FBI veteran MK Palmore on visualising security posture and more...

Secureworks appoints Wendy Thomas as CEO, raises revenue guidance to  $540-$550 million

Cybersecurity company Secureworks has appointed Wendy K. Thomas, its current president of customer success, as the company’s next president and CEO effective September 3, 2021, as outgoing chief executive Michael R. Cote retires from the Nasdaq-listed business after nearly 20 years. “Wendy is a proven and respected leader who

Don't nap on the importance of your storage admins...

Review your SLAs for restoring data at speed and at scale...

FireEye sells up to RSA owner for $1.2 billion in shock move.

Company to keep Mandiant.

Process mining specialist Celonis goes from dull, to worth-$11-billion-dull.

Software is taking a growing bite from work previously done by consultants.

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