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A guilty plea has been entered in the case of a business owner who sold dodgy unlock codes for telecoms devices
Proposed sale follows Atos split and AWS partnership as the French multinational aims to stop fighting the cloud...
"Operation Triangulation" continues after the Russian security firm was hacked by a sophisticated adversary using a zero-click iOS chain...
Imperva, generating ~$500 million in revenues, has suffered from executive churn in recent years that has caused some “adverse impact on Imperva’s roadmap execution."
It is a generous and permissive licence, but prohibits the use of Llama to “improve any other large language model; excluding Llama 2” and users must request a special commercial licence if their product's MAU exceed 700 million.
Astonishingly the Home Office, already under pressure over interoperability challenges “does not know how many vendors provide" control room systems across 108 service stations...
"Zombie companies are likely to be early casualties of rising interest rates. However, if their demise frees up staff and properties for use by more profitable companies, the long run effect could be a boost to UK productivity..."
Citigroup spent the equivalent to some $50 million on technology every single working day over the past quarter..
Risk arbitrary code execution or face howls from users unable to access Instagram? Priorities, priorities -- but a fresh fix is coming after initial RSR rolled back.