FBI investigates
The US security company KnowBe4 has revealed on its blog that it unknowingly hired a North Korean hacker. Company founder and CEO Stu Sjouwerman describes the incident as a “lesson”.
AI tools
Around 20 % of all expense reports in companies contain errors.
And around 14% of all expense receipts are questionable.
For larger organizations, this quickly adds up to significant losses, because as a consequence, around 5% of all reimbursements are actually unjustified.
Biggest-ever leak of digital pirates
The Cybernews research team discovered an unprotected database containing the data of almost 10 million users.
The database belongs to an attacker called Z-lib, which operates a malicious clone of Z-Library.
Generative AI
Dell Technologies is expanding its generative AI offering together with AMD.
The Dell PowerEdge XE9680 server is now available with the AMD Instinct MI300X accelerators.
A new validated design and new implementation services are also available.
Mega deal falls through
The Israeli-American cloud security start-up Wiz has rejected tech giant Google’s takeover bid of 23 billion dollars.
Data protection allegations
The US technology company Oracle has agreed to pay 115 million dollars to settle a class action lawsuit for breach of privacy.
Windows error
Cybersecurity company CrowdStrike experienced a massive system outage on Friday that affected businesses around the globe. As CrowdStrike confirmed, the outage was caused by problems with the latest update.
Old or new leak?
A hacker calling himself “Emo” claims to have stolen sensitive data from the popular project management tool Trello.
Takeover by Datadog?
The technology industry is facing another potential major takeover: GitLab, the Google-backed provider of cloud-based software development tools, is currently considering a sale.
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