Microsoft says it found 1,000-plus developers' fingerprints on the SolarWinds attack [Tue Feb 16 2021]

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Microsoft says it found 1,000-plus developers' fingerprints on the SolarWinds attack

As FireEye reveals how suspicious second phone signed up for 2FA gave the game away

 

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Does a national Digital Intelligence Unit sound a bit sinister? India’s new one will co-ordinate action on TXT scams

Maybe it can use the spatial data that India also liberalised yesterday to deliver promise of unplugging rogue operators

Can we exhale yet? EU set to rule UK 'adequate' for data sharing in post-Brexit GDPR move

Decision would mean less complicated situation for Blighty's digital economy

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Hey, maybe we should all be cat-faced eco-warriors on our daily video chats

IT can be measured to a high degree of accuracy – and what the world needs now is accurate data

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Mark Zuckerberg and Sundar Pichai get back on the phone with Australia for more pay-for-news talks

Compulsory arbitration code clears committee without amendments, but cracks show as one major local signs big Google deal

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Science of Love app turns to hate for machine-learning startup in Korea after careless whispers of data

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Security

UK watchdog fines two firms £270k for cold-calling 531,000 people who had opted out

Ah, the old 'liquidate your company' trick. Classic

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Let's Encrypt completes huge upgrade, can now rip and replace 200 million security certs in 'worst case scenario'

Plus: SentinelOne picks up Scalyr, fatal flaws in TCP, and a view on Supermicro

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Microsoft says it found 1,000-plus developers' fingerprints on the SolarWinds attack

As FireEye reveals how suspicious second phone signed up for 2FA gave the game away

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Software

Wells Fargo patent troll case has finance world all aquiver so Barclays, TD Bank sign up to Open Invention Network

Boss reckons half a dozen institutions will follow suit this year

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Housekeeping and kernel upgrades do not always make for happy bedfellows

When imposter syndrome turns out to not be a syndrome at all

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Customers turned to digital channels in 2020. What will you do when they stay there in 2021?

Key trends and strategies for digital CX and customer self-service in 2021 and beyond

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Forgot Valentine's Day? Never mind, today marks 75 years of the Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer

Maybe this is why we're single

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