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Biden threatens 'cyber' response after Ukraine says computers wiped during attack
Two Ukrainian agencies said their computers were wiped as part of a larger attack on government systems.
ProtonMail to block tracking pixels, hide IP addresses
The feature is enabled by default on ProtonMail's web app.
Google and Meta on the defensive in Australian social media probe
Google and Meta acknowledged there are still gaps in their efforts to remove COVID-19 misinformation and cyberbullying, respectively, on their platforms.
Red Cross hit with cyberattack that compromised data of 515,000 'highly vulnerable people'
The International Committee of the Red Cross said it detected the attack this week and confirmed that it was not a ransomware attack.
What can you do with a marketing degree?
Marketing majors enter the job market with in-demand skills in research, data analytics, and communication.
UNSW researchers take three-qubit in silicon system to over 90% accuracy
UNSW's three-qubit system shows that it would possible to build silicon-based quantum devices using current semiconductor manufacturing and applications.
Digicel reconnects Tongan users via satellite to rest of the world
Telco handing out free SIMs to let people reconnect.
Google turning the lights out on free G Suite legacy users by mid-year unless they pay up
The years with free Gmail, Drive, and other G Apps on a custom domain were nice while they lasted.
The four biggest challenges tech companies will face in 2022
A new report from Deloitte looks at how themes like sustainability and a hybrid workforce will impact tech companies this year.
How Juniper is using AI in SD-WAN to differentiate itself
Since the networker installed Mist AI as the cornerstone of its enterprise strategy, the results have paid off with continued growth.