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No storefront needed — get paid via DMs and QR codes with Squarespace’s new tool
By Sead Fadilpašić published
Generate dedicated URLs for payment with Pay Links.

Hackers stole data in UK government cyberattack, minister confirms
By Sead Fadilpašić published
The attack seems to have happened in October but the risk towards citizens is minimal.

AI is likely to replace jobs, Bank of England governor warns
By Craig Hale published
Bank of England Governor warns that AI could replace some entry-level jobs, making it hard for younger workers to find jobs.

New research reveals AI is fueling an 'unprecedented surge in cloud security risks'
By Sead Fadilpašić published
Businesses are rushing to deploy AI, creating overly permissioned, misconfigured systems.

New managed web hosting service brings flat-rate node.js pricing
By James Capell published
Hostinger is lowering the barrier for entry with new node.js support in shared hosting plans.

Adobe faces class action lawsuit after allegedly misusing authors work in AI training
By Craig Hale published
Oregon author is proposing a class action lawsuit against Adobe for pirating books to train its SlimLM small language models.

State actors are abusing OAuth device codes to get full M365 account access - here's what we know
By Sead Fadilpašić published
Researchers spotted multiple groups using the same technique and believe it's only going to get worse.

OpenAI's communication chief steps down
By Craig Hale published
Hannah Wong is stepping down as head of OpenAI's comms after joining the company from Apple in 2021.

Oracle has one last Ampere hurrah - new cloud platforms offer up to 192 custom Arm cores, and aren't OCI exclusive, unlike Graviton or Cobalt
By Efosa Udinmwen published
Oracle launches A4 Standard cloud instances with AmpereOne M cores, offering high-performance CPU configurations and emphasizing silicon neutrality for flexible deployments.

It's about time! Microsoft finally kills off encryption cipher blamed for multiple cyberattacks - RC4 bites the dust at last
By Efosa Udinmwen published
Microsoft moves to disable RC4 after decades of exploitation, implementing AES-SHA1 encryption, tools, and network protections for safer systems.
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