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Users rage as Microsoft announces retirement of Office 365 connectors within Teams

Expletives fly as admins deal with recommendation to move to Power Automate workflows

 

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Microsoft ad subsidiary Xandr accused of violating GDPR

Access, deletion requests go ignored, and consumer profiles contradict themselves, complaint alleges

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Twitter grew an incredible '1.6%' since Musk's $44B takeover. Amazing. Wow

No doubt thanks to Vladi5555, KremLinda1776, RealAmericanPat22, etc etc

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America's new Sentinel nukes mushroom 81% in cost. Pentagon says it's all good

Minuteman replacement to hit $141B as officials promise good ol' 'restructure'

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Backscatter brainwave could make IoT comms even more energy efficient

How does sub-0.6 mW sound?

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64% of people not happy about idea of AI-generated customer service

Not unreasonably, nearly half worried it would give them the 'wrong answers'

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HP to discontinue online-only e-series LaserJet amid user gripes

Printers were locked into HP+ cloud service, which is also getting the chop

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Tesla parental controls keep teenage lead feet in check

Because trusting your kid with 300 horsepower should come with a curfew

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UK minister recalls two planning decisions which blocked datacenter investment

Deputy leader to act after promise of more business-friendly planning process

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Founder of Indian ride-share biz Ola calls for 70-hour work week

'A generation will have to do penance' says Bhavish Aggarwal

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Critical Windows licensing bugs – plus two others under attack – top Patch Tuesday

Citrix, SAP also deserve your attention – because miscreants are already thinking about Exploit Wednesday

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FBI, cyber-cops zap ~1K Russian AI disinfo Twitter bots

RT News snarks back after it's accused of building social nyet-work for Kremlin

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Elexon's Insight into UK electricity felled by expired certificate

Understanding the power needs of the UK begins with knowing when renewals are due

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Evolve Bank & Trust confirms LockBit stole 7.6 million people's data

Making cyberattack among the largest ever recorded in finance industry

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Microsoft China staff can't log on with an Android, so Redmond buys them iThings

Google's absence creates software distribution issues not even mighty Microsoft can handle

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Scammers double-scam victims by offering to help recover from scams

Scum keep databases of the people they've already skimmed

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China's APT40 gang is ready to attack vulns within hours or days of public release

Lax patching and vulnerable small biz kit make life easy for Beijing's secret-stealers

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Users rage as Microsoft announces retirement of Office 365 connectors within Teams

Expletives fly as admins deal with recommendation to move to Power Automate workflows

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Raspberry Pi OS airs out some fresh options for the summer

Why go outside in the sunshine when you could play with tiny computers in a darkened room?

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Houthi rebels are operating their own GuardZoo spyware

Fairly 'low budget', unsophisticated malware, say researchers, but it can collect the same data as Pegasus

Eldorado ransomware-as-a-service gang targets Linux, Windows systems

US orgs bear the brunt of attacks by probably-Russian crew

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