Flashpoint and Interpol data shows automation collapsing attack costs, while South African fraud shifts to persuasion.
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The Post Office is attempting to exit business rescue with no funded partner, an unresolved creditor fight and a hamstrung board.
After two years of broken promises, Apple’s rebuilt Siri finally arrives next month – and South Africa is included at launch.
A further impairment at head office shows the full year’s R2.4-billion write-down disclosed in March was not a once-off.
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Communications minister Solly Malatsi has provided TechCentral an overview of his progress in an exclusive interview.
The final policy direction to Icasa is an important step towards the licensing of Starlink in South Africa.
A ransomware gang claims it has successfully attacked the Methodist Church of Southern Africa and is demanding a ransom.
Canal+ has secured 94.4% of MultiChoice Group’s issued shares following the close of its mandatory offer to shareholders.
More than 40 million civic records have been digitised as home affairs accelerates its automation project.
Absa has told TechCentral in an exclusive interview that it is readying the launch of a mobile virtual network operator.
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SpaceX has been accused of unlawfully firing employees who circulated a letter calling CEO Elon Musk an “embarrassment”.
Apple has agreed to settle a lawsuit accusing the company of knowingly letting scammers exploit its gift cards.
Mark Zuckerberg sold nearly half a billion dollars of Meta Platforms shares in the final two months of 2023.
A slump in bitcoin saw the cryptocurrency erase all gains it had made so far this year, bucking a long-running upswing.
Six weeks after announcing to the world it was in talks to buy TikTok, Microsoft comes out to tell us it didn’t get the gig. CEO Satya Nadella dodged a bullet. Now the gun is aimed directly at Oracle and its chairman, Larry Ellison.
Apple CEO Tim Cook and his top deputies are focusing greater attention on developing a new generation of leaders to eventually run some of the iPhone maker’s most important divisions.

































