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Major authentication provider Auth0 says code repositories were copied

Mystery around the data breach, but we can speculate...

Blackberry is already in 215m cars. Now it wants to be in fighter jets too

Blackberry "finalizing our plan to restart the monetization engine ourselves"

Banks fined billions for "pervasive", pesky WhatsApp use

Every major investment bank you can think of fined...

Intel Innovation Day: Gelsinger hails developer "magicians", touts chiplets, Moore's Law

"As we like to say at Intel now 'software-defined; silicon-enhanced': software comes first..."

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Synthetic data, cyber resilience, core banking transformation and more in the spotlight

British gov't aims to kill off Companies House's Bobby Tables problem

The British government is changing Companies House name rules to prevent people from creating company names which include code that could sabotage unwary data processors through cross-site scripting (XSS) injection attacks. When a company is registered in the UK, it has to follow certain rules about its name – but provided

UK’s Open Cosmos plans communal satellite constellation

“Partner members can contribute satellites to the constellation."

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