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Governments across Asia order employees to stay home due to concerns over the Iran war
By Efosa Udinmwen published
Fuel shortages from the US-Israel war in Iran force governments across Asia to adopt remote work, energy conservation, and digital infrastructure strategies.

Meta’s massive undersea cable project has been put on hold by regional hostilities – 2Africa Pearls project suffers another setback
By Benedict Collins published
The conflict in the Middle East has forced Meta's 2Africa Red Sea and 'Pearls' sections to go on hold.

Loblaw confirms data breach, says 'basic customer information' affected
By Sead Fadilpašić published
Hackers access "non-critical part of the IT network" at Loblaw, and stole names, emails, and phone numbers.

Dell CEO says companies can't dictate how technology is used by governments
By Benedict Collins published
Dell CEO says companies don't have the right to dictate how the governments use their technology.

Veeam says critical security flaws may be exposing backup servers to RCE attacks
By Sead Fadilpašić published
Veeam patches three critical-severity flaws and two high-severity issues.

Major SocksEscort proxy network powered by Linux malware taken down by FBI and other police forces
By Sead Fadilpašić published
The 15-year-old malicious network was finally taken down, servers and domains were seized.

Google paid over $17 million to bug hunters in 2025
By Craig Hale published
Google paid out $17.1 million in bug bounties in 2025, the biggest year for payouts ever.

Telus Digital confirms breach - hackers allegedly stole 'almost 1 petabyte of data'
By Sead Fadilpašić published
ShinyHunters take the blame, saying they grabbed GCP credentials in the Salesloft Drift fiasco.

Starbucks reveals venti data breach, hundreds of employees possibly affected
By Sead Fadilpašić published
Starbucks HR and workplace platform attacked, and sensitive data pulled.

How much time is AI really saving your workers? Apparently just 16 minutes a week — as 'time saved generating content is being absorbed by the time required to trust it'
By Craig Hale published
Although AI is savings workers hours per week on actual content generation time, they're spending most of that saved time fact-checking.
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