
Track this: Apple, Google hit with BIG privacy law claims
Within the space of a few days, both Google and Apple have suffered huge legal challenges.

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Within the space of a few days, both Google and Apple have suffered huge legal challenges.

Dropbox was hacked last month. The company has now revealed more details — and there are some big surprises.

Once again, Microsoft is under fire for shipping a service that can easily be misused for DDoS attacks.

Google is putting its weight behind a project to offer a comprehensive view of your software. Enter GUAC: Graph for Understanding Artifact Composition.

GitHub’s Copilot ML code-completion engine is violating copyright wholesale. So say several high-profile open source advocates.

Toyota stands accused of lax DevOps standards, as the company reveals it stored prod database credentials in a public GitHub repo. That’s bad enough, but it also took five years to detect and fix.

The chatter around the Rust language is growing into a deafening roar.

The security of the Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) is laughable. But we all rely on it every day. For everything.

t’s confirmed: The Linux kernel will have Rust support soon.
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