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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The supreme court has found in favour of sacked Sita board members and against the minister of communications.
China’s solar manufacturers have just been through a bloodbath of an earnings season.
Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger and key executives are expected to present a plan later this month to the company’s board.
Sifiso Debengwa lost a battle with cancer on Sunday morning.
A third of the world’s population lacks internet connectivity. Airborne communications stations could still change that.
The investigation into Telegram boss Pavel Durov as started by a small cybercrime unit within the Paris prosecutor’s office.
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An Italian company’s hacking tools were used to spy on Apple and Android smartphones, Google said in a report.
Zendesk, which has a market value of more than $7-billion, is close to a deal with a group of buyout firms, including Permira, sources said.
The survivors of the rout in crypto assets could become the technology companies of the future, the Bank of England’s deputy governor said.
Tether is releasing a crypto token tied to the value of the British pound as part of a push into new stablecoins.
It was late November and former Intel engineer Thomas Prescher was enjoying beers and burgers with friends in Dresden, Germany when the conversation turned, ominously, to semiconductors. Months earlier, cybersecurity researcher
Intel said on Wednesday that most of the processors running the world’s computers and smartphones have a feature that makes them susceptible to attack. The largest chip maker is working with rivals and partners on a fix, but

































