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- February 26
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- Lawmakers signal changes for big tech in antitrust hearings
- Lazarus APT hacking group is targeting the defense industry
- Microsoft open sources CodeQL queries used in Solorigate inquiry
- Oxford University COVID lab falls victim to hackers
- IT Pro News in Review: Vaccine passports, macOS malware & Palantir privacy concerns
- Arcserve and StorageCraft sign merger agreement
- TikTok settles for $92m after being accused of harvesting biometric data
- AI should include 'undesirable side effect' warnings, claims PwC
- UK gov pledges £1 billion to support fintech startups
- HPE acquires cloud intelligence platform CloudPhysics
- February 25
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- CISA warns of ongoing Accellion File Transfer Appliance attacks
- Google to fund Linux developers to fix kernel security problems
- Weekly threat roundup: IBM, VMware and Python
- Npower shuts down app after hackers steal user data
- Dell and LORCA extend partnership to support UK security startups
- NHS faces lawsuit over data deal with "spy-tech" firm Palantir
- Brits could be owed £480m due to Qualcomm 4G "overcharging"
- Don't rely on data scientists to do AI heavy lifting, former IBM exec warns
- February 24
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- Microsoft and FireEye push for corporate breach reporting rules
- FedEx and DHL phishing emails target Microsoft users
- HPE's new business unit aims to fuel enterprise 5G adoption
- President Biden and Senator Schumer ready semiconductor supply chain initiatives
- Intel joins forces with Google Cloud for 5G edge services
- VMware patches critical ESXi and vSphere Client vulnerabilities
- Gov considering revamp of NHS app for vaccine certification
- Proofpoint to acquire InteliSecure for £62.5m
- Hackers publish Bombardier data in wide-reaching FTA cyber attack
- UK antitrust court blocks Epic's case against Apple
- February 23
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- FCC proposes emergency broadband subsidies
- Red Hat closes purchase of multi-cloud container security firm StackRox
- Cyber security firm saw attacks rise by 20% during 2020
- Mindtree achieves Google Cloud partner status
- Apple overtook Samsung to become top smartphone vendor in Q4
- Experts blast SMBs' “head in the sand” approach to cyber security
- Huawei smartphones will soon ditch Android for HarmonyOS
- IT hiring shows resilience in face of rising unemployment
- Kaspersky appoints new general manager for UK & Ireland
- UK set to offer fast-track visa for fintech workers
- February 22
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- Hackers are using Google Alerts to help spread malware
- North Korea expected to increase cyber attacks due to COVID struggles
- Hackers turn to 'silent stealing' in bid to exploit home workers
- EU grants the UK provisional ‘data adequacy’ status
- Mysterious Silver Sparrow malware hits 30,000 macOS devices
- Foxconn: Chip shortage will have 'limited impact' on Apple
- IBM reportedly mulls sale of Watson Health business
- February 19
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- Google releases Android 12 developer preview
- IBM unveils the world’s first quad-core AI accelerator chip
- MacBook users warned against EvilQuest ransomware
- IT Pro News In Review: 1,000 engineers hack SolarWinds, IBM climate plan & macOS update wreaks havoc
- Gov launches £8m fund for digital transformation across the Midlands and North West
- Consenna launches Microsoft EduWins accreditation scheme
- WhatsApp presses ahead with privacy changes despite backlash
- Nvidia's RTX 3060 GPU will self-throttle if used for crypto mining
- Dropbox takes $400m hit after move to sublease office space
- UK gov announces £800m 'high risk' scientific research agency
- Microsoft to launch standalone Office 2021 suite
- February 18
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- Texas winter storm halts semiconductor production
- Atlassian’s new cloud offering addresses enterprises’ core needs
- Kia Motors allegedly suffers a ransomware attack
- Weekly threat roundup: SolarWinds-style hack, macOS Big Sur, Telegram
- Amazon will let customers decide what tech it develops next
- Google introduces new video tools for Meet, Chrome OS
- US charges three North Koreans for Sony Pictures, WannaCry attacks
- Accenture expands cloud offering with Infinity Works acquisition
- UK's cyber security industry defies tumultuous 2020
- February 17
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- IBM vows to become carbon-neutral by 2030
- New York AG sues Amazon over handling of COVID-19
- Donald Trump’s one-time law firm allegedly suffers data breach
- Google Cloud partners with Databricks for enterprise analytics
- Petition urges EU regulators to ban biometric mass surveillance
- Samsung debuts 'industry-first' AI-powered memory
- Palo Alto Networks to acquire Bridgecrew for $156 million
- Epic Games files EU antitrust complaint against Apple
- Westbase.io announces RealWear distribution partnership
- Trello overhauls platform to cater to remote working
- Apple fixes macOS Big Sur bug that caused irretrievable data loss
- February 16
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- Executives have serious concerns over VPN security
- Sontiq's Intelligent Identity Security platform will combat online fraud
- IT experts weigh up the pros and cons of vaccine passports
- TikTok under fire over potential GDPR violations
- France uncovers SolarWinds-esque cyber attack targeting Centreon
- Digital investment will add £232 billion to UK economy by 2040
- OnePlus co-founder's Nothing startup buys Essential smartphone brand
- EU set to grant UK data adequacy status
- February 15
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- Microsoft research suggests hybrid work is here to stay
- Microsoft: ‘More than 1,000 engineers’ executed SolarWinds attack
- Post Office embraces biometrics for new digital identity app
- Dell launches private cloud service through Project Apex
- Darktrace IPO dealt blow after UBS pulls out over Mike Lynch ties
- February 12
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- Biden pledges to address the growing chip shortage crisis
- Juniper's Paragon Automation improves service experience across networks
- Microsoft is concerned with escalating web shell attacks
- Scottish pupils make a strong showing at this year's CyberFirst Girls competition
- Fintech firm Adyen dismisses Bitcoin as a payment method
- Nvidia leans on 'legacy' GPUs to combat global chip shortage
- O2 fined £10.5 million for overcharging customers
- Microsoft is building a Teams tool that can tell if you're bored during a video call
- Microsoft releases emergency fix for Patch Tuesday Wi-Fi glitch
- UK government announces £20m SMB Brexit Support Fund
- February 11
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- White House suspends action against TikTok
- Microsoft's Surface Duo lands in the UK next week
- Facebook may have overpaid privacy fine by $4.9B
- Tenable to buy SaaS specialist Alsid for $98m
- Accenture and VMware launch joint business group to aid cloud migration
- Volkswagen to tap Azure for self-driving software updates
- Weekly threat roundup: Zero-days in Windows, Adobe, Google Chrome
- Microsoft's interest in Pinterest falls flat
- Virgin Media creates 400 jobs ahead of network expansion
- February 10
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- Senators criticize the ‘disjointed and disorganized’ SolarWinds hack response
- Multiple TCP/IP stack flaws could leave millions of devices open to attack
- Q-CTRL’s new AI toolset allows quantum computers to self-optimize
- Microsoft patches actively exploited Windows zero-day flaw
- Eight Brits arrested over SIM swapping attacks on US celebs
- Irish GDPR regulator lambasted for delaying critical IT works
- HelloKitty ransomware gang behind CD Projekt hack
- Salesforce claims the 9-to-5 workday is dead
- Secureworks adds XDR to security analytics platform and MSSP scheme
- February 9
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- Justice Department drops net neutrality suit against California
- CloudHQ fully integrates Gmail with Google Sheets
- 'BendyBear' APT malware linked to Chinese government hackers
- Qualcomm unveils world’s first 10 Gigabit 5G modem
- Hackers attempt to poison Florida water supply
- Google warns hybrid working could hinder its 'corporate culture'
- DCMS launches UK Cyber Security Council to oversee training and certification
- Cyberpunk 2077 developer CD Projekt hit by ransomware attack
- Acronis strikes distribution partnership with EveryCloud
- Home Office admits 'coding error' wiped 15,000 police records
- February 8
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- 80% of medtech firms suffered a cyber attack in the past five years
- IBM and Palantir debut no-code platform for open AI applications
- Hacking campaigns reveal Iranian attacks on dissidents
- CityFibre and Virtual1 agree networking partnership
- Graphcore calls for UK regulator to block Nvidia’s Arm takeover
- UK military used malware to disrupt extremist networks
- UK gov mulls 'Amazon tax' to help pandemic recovery
- Intel sues former engineer for stealing trade secrets to help Microsoft
- Microsoft will remove 'Legacy Edge' from Windows 10 in April
- February 5
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- 90% of businesses experienced API security vulnerabilities in 2020
- Xilinx and Fujitsu team up to advance 5G deployment in US
- Israeli hackers breach KKK-affiliated website
- SolarWinds bolsters its security response capabilities following hack
- EU to investigate Nvidia's ARM takeover
- IT Pro News in Review: Bezos bows out, Serco hit by ransomware, Google Cloud losses
- Pentagon might scrap JEDI contract if AWS wins legal challenge
- Social media firms clamp down on hacked accounts
- Google fixes actively exploited Chrome zero-day
- Twitter shifts offline analytics workloads to Google Cloud
- Heimdal Security unveils major UK growth plans
- February 4
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- Google’s transatlantic undersea cable ready for service
- Veeam adds backup support for Google Cloud Platform
- Hackers can exploit Realtek Wi-Fi module bug to gain root access to devices
- Microsoft Viva is an employee platform designed for the new normal
- Health care organizations are unprepared for cloud migration
- Weekly threat roundup: macOS, VMware and SolarWinds
- UK's reliance on two 5G providers a "security risk"
- IBM promises 100x faster quantum systems by the end of 2021
- Mobilise becomes only approved AMS partner in the UK
- Zoom Rooms updates aim to facilitate hybrid working
- 'Narrowly-focused' data strategy not enough to build on local government progress
- February 3
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- Agent Tesla malware evades security controls to infect systems
- Report: VPN security issues keep IT pros up at night
- Beleaguered SolarWinds hit with fresh vulnerabilities
- Foxtons customer data leaked onto the dark web
- Google Cloud lost £4.1 billion in 2020
- Jeff Bezos to step down as Amazon CEO
- McAfee and Ingram Micro expand worldwide relationship
- Ransomware payments are declining as more victims refuse to pay
- February 2
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- FTC finalizes settlement with Zoom
- iPhone users can soon use Face ID while wearing a mask
- Hackers encrypt virtual hard disks using two VMWare ESXi vulnerabilities
- Google to settle hiring bias accusations for $3.8 million
- Acronis unveils new #CyberFit Partner Programme
- Pat Gelsinger says he couldn't resist leading Intel's 'great turnaround'
- Facebook escalates Apple feud with own privacy pop-ups
- February 1
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- Amazon updates development environment powering Alexa
- NICE unveils cloud-based compliance solution for trade recording management
- Hackers target gamers with a supply-chain attack
- UKRI services taken offline after ransomware attack
- Hackers attempt to exploit SonicWall zero-day vulnerability
- Row breaks out over UK gov's "dependence" on AWS
- IBM embraces ‘pay as you go’ cloud pricing
- Outsourcing giant Serco hit by ransomware attack
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