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Hackers breach HR firm Workday - is it the latest Salesforce CRM attack victim?
By Ellen Jennings-Trace published
Workday plays down effects of attack, but data was taken.

Plex warns users to update systems immediately after detecting worrying security issue - here's what we know
By Sead Fadilpašić published
No CVE or severity score has been revealed, but a patch for Plex has already been issued.

Microsoft is tweaking its enterprise software pricing once again - and some customers won't be too happy
By Craig Hale published
Microsoft is changing its Online Services pricing via Enterprise Agreements, making it more expensive for many smaller customers.

Colt forced to take services offline following apparent cyberattack
By Sead Fadilpašić published
Ransomware group claims responsibility for Colt attack, and is selling allegedly stolen files online.

Good news for careless clickers - Microsoft Teams is upping its protection against dangerous scams
By Craig Hale published
Microsoft Teams will now protect users from malicious files and URLs in chats and channels.

Oracle cuts hundreds of jobs as AI push continues
By Craig Hale published
More than 300 Oracle workers have lost their jobs in California and Washington, with others laid off in India.

A Mac Studio Windows workstation clone just went on preorder with AMD's AI 395 - Beelink GTR9 Pro costs $1985, has two 10 GbE ports, and 128GB RAM
By Efosa Udinmwen published
Beelink GTR9 Pro Mini PC offers AMD Ryzen AI Max+ 395 performance, quad 8K display support, and dual 10GbE networking, but global availability remains unconfirmed.

I can't believe no one has stuck an RGB keyboard to a touchscreen monitor before - it's just a shame it doesn't have a battery
By Efosa Udinmwen published
KeyGo combines a 12.8-inch touchscreen with a scissor-switch RGB keyboard, offering dual-screen flexibility, USB-C connectivity, a 180-degree hinge, and discounted early pricing.

A popular fake Telegram Premium site has been flooding the web with malware - here's how to stay safe
By Efosa Udinmwen published
A fake Telegram Premium site delivers Lumma Stealer malware via drive-by download, stealing credentials, wallets, and data while evading detection using advanced obfuscation techniques.
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