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Hackers leak data on nearly a million Halara customers

Hackers have leaked sensitive information on almost a million people claimed to be customers of Hong Kong-based activewear firm Halara. A hacker under the alias Sanggiero posted a new thread on a dark net forum, and in a Telegram channel, with the details of the hack. “In January 2024, over…

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Why is IT sustainability so underrated in businesses?

Do you know the carbon footprint of your IT infrastructure and operations? It’s a question increasingly being asked of CIOs and digital decision-makers as companies examine the true impact of their operations upon the planet. But today, less than half of business leaders are aware of the carbon footprint of…

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Microsoft SharePoint has a worrying security flaw, experts warn

The US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Agency (CISA) is warning admins that a Microsoft SharePoint Server flaw is now being actively exploited in the wild. In a new addition to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) catalog, CISA says CVE-2023-29357 is being used to gain elevated privileges.  “These types of vulnerabilities are…

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Google Cloud is ending data transfer fees for good

Google has declared “cloud switching just got easier” by removing data transfer fees for anyone looking to change providers. The company says the change, effective immediately and applicable globally, is a testament to Google Cloud’s commitment to “support[ing] a thriving cloud ecosystem that is open, secure, and interoperable.” The initiative…

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Wix Studio has a new feature to help your business enjoy even better returns

Wix, the company behind one of the most popular website builders around today, has unveiled a new revenue sharing plan for Partners using Wix Studio, a platform used by agencies and freelancers. The announcement, which ties into the company’s Wix Partner Program, promises to shake up how professionals collaborate and…

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Most formidable supercomputer ever is warming up for ChatGPT 5 — thousands of ‘old’ AMD GPU accelerators crunched 1-trillion parameter models

The most powerful supercomputer in the world has used just over 8% of the GPUs it’s fitted with to train a large language model (LLM) containing one trillion parameters – comparable to OpenAI‘s GPT-4. Frontier, based in the Oak Ridge National Laboratory, used 3,072 of its AMD Radeon Instinct GPUs…

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