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Palantir Lands $10 Billion Army Software and Data Contract
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Atlassian Terminates 150 Staff With Pre-Recorded Video
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Amazon CEO Wants To Put Ads In Your Alexa+ Conversations
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India To Penalize Universities With Too Many Retractions
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Google Has Just Two Weeks To Begin Cracking Open Android, It Admits in Emergency Filing
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Tim Cook Says 'It's Difficult To See a World' Without iPhones
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Belgium Bans Internet Archive's 'Open Library'
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Google Backpedals On Goo.gl Shutdown To Preserve Active Links
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Verizon is Upping Its Fees Again
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The Industry's Rush To $80 Video Games Has Stalled - For Now
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[$] The NNCPNET email network
Running a modern mail server is a complicated business. In part, this complication is caused by the series of incrementally developed practices designed to combat the huge flood of spam that dominates modern email communication. An unfortunate side effect is that it prevents people from running their own mail servers, concentrating people on a few big providers. NNCPNET is a suite of software written by John Goerzen based on the node-to-node copy (NNCP) protocol that aims to make running one's own mail servers as easy as it once was. While the default configurations communicates only with other NNCPNET servers, there is a public relay that connects the system to the broader internet mail ecosystem.
Microsoft Research Identifies 40 Jobs Most Vulnerable To AI
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UK Supreme Court Gives Banks Partial Win on Car Finance Commissions
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IRS Chief Says Agency Plans To End Free Filing Program
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More malware uploaded to Arch Linux AUR (Linuxiac)
Linuxiac reports that another malicious package has been uploaded to the Arch User Repository (AUR). This time around the package was google-chrome-stable, which installed a remote-access trojan along with Google Chrome.
The good news—if you can call it that—is that the google-chrome-stable package was available on the AUR only for a few hours before the malware hidden inside was discovered. Still, it did get a few upvotes, which suggests at least some users ended up installing it.The Arch Linux project had to warn users about a similar attack less than a month ago when a user uploaded three browser packages that also installed a malicious script identified as a remote-access trojan.
Microsoft Is Killing Windows 11 SE, Its Chrome OS Rival
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Security updates for Friday
Australia's Spy Boss Asks Defense Workers To Stop Oversharing on LinkedIn
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Public ChatGPT Queries Are Getting Indexed By Google and Other Search Engines
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