The Brutalist Report - register
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- Western Digital releases firmware fix for SSDs blighted by Windows 11 24H2 BSODs [589d]
- Brazilian police claim they've cuffed serial cybercrook behind FBI and Airbus attacks [590d]
- HMD delivers Android Digital Detox feature to stop you scrolling your life away [590d]
- TSMC revenue up 36% as world+dog demands AI and smartphone chips [590d]
- Post Office CTO had 'nagging doubts' about Horizon system despite reliability assurances [590d]
- Elon Musk's disaster relief promises: Should we believe the hype? [590d]
- UK electronics firms want government to stop taxing trash and let them fix it instead [590d]
- WeChat devs introduced security flaws when they modded TLS, say researchers [590d]
- Anonymous Sudan isn't any more: two alleged operators named, charged [590d]
- Elon Musk's X isn't important enough to feel the full force of EU regulation [590d]
- Oh, what a feeling: Toyota building robots that get better with practice [590d]
- China launches plan to lead the world in space exploration [590d]
- Wipro orders hybrid work as other tech giants make full-time pants-wearing mandatory [590d]
- Datacenter CEO alleged to have faked Tier 4 cert to snag $10.7M SEC deal, DoJ claims [590d]
- US contractor pays $300k to settle accusation it didn't properly look after Medicare users' data [590d]
- Intel lets go of 2,000 staff at Oregon R&D site, offices in Texas, Arizona, California [590d]
- Critical default credential bug in Kubernetes Image Builder allows SSH root access [590d]
- Volkswagen monitoring data dump threat from 8Base ransomware crew [590d]
- Bandai Namco reportedly tries to bore staff into quitting, skirting Japan’s labor laws [590d]
- SolarWinds critical hardcoded credential bug under active exploit [590d]
- FTC drops hammer on unwanted subscriptions with 'click to cancel' rule [590d]
- China’s infosec leads accuse Intel of NSA backdoor, cite chip security flaws [590d]
- Amazon makes $500M bet on itty-bitty nuclear reactors to fuel cloud empire [590d]
- Parents take school to court after student punished for using AI [590d]
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