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"By submitting the vulnerability, I had implicitly agreed to a set of legal terms that prohibited any form of public disclosure, indefinitely. It was now locked in a box. No advisory. No community alert..."| The Stack
Nordic telecoms providers to bring 5G in time for AI.| The Stack
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Brussels, Berlin, Heathrow all impacted.| The Stack
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European data centres using water cooling consume an average of 26 million litres per megawatt of power each year.| The Stack
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The existing £225 million contract is held by Capgemini| The Stack
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"We extensively use our virtual private cloud, and as need be, we can burst into public clouds"| The Stack
"Once on the network, the attackers don't waste time. Their actions are a mix of automated scripts for speed and hands-on-keyboard activity"| The Stack
Attacks appear to be "linked to legacy credential use during migrations from Gen 6 to Gen 7 firewalls"| The Stack
Every sector is at risk warns Crowdstrike, as intrusions jump 300% in some industries.| The Stack
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CTO Ron van Kemenade says ING has saved upwards of €100 million in operational expenses in recent years by consolidating on private cloud| The Stack
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