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Microsoft service outages
As can be seen from numerous reports on the Downdetector fault platform, thousands of users are currently struggling with outages in Microsoft’s cloud services. The Outlook email service and Microsoft 365 applications are particularly affected.
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Two and a half times as much as in 2023
Many people work with SAP Group programs on a daily basis. Others own its shares – and they are soaring. This pays off for the Group’s managers in particular.
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Shortly after Majorana 1
Amazon unveiled its first processor for quantum computing on Thursday. According to the company, the chip developed under the name “Ocelot” is intended to help develop highly efficient quantum systems. The announcement comes just a week after Microsoft unveiled its own quantum chip.
When hackers fib
CrowdStrike has denied allegations of a data leak. A hacker named “Rey” recently claimed in a well-known hacker forum that he had penetrated the company’s systems and stolen employee data. Now the cybercriminal is also admitting to the forgery.
Counteroffensive
ChatGPT and his competitors stole the show from Amazon’s Alexa. A new version can now converse with users. The aim is to create an AI assistant that is useful in everyday life.
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Is it Jack Dorsey?
Where have the billions gone? Satoshi Nakamoto is the pseudonym of the person or group that developed Bitcoin and published the Bitcoin white paper in 2008. The true identity of Satoshi Nakamoto remains a mystery to this day, and there are numerous theories as to who might be
Instruction from the Ministry of the Interior
Australia has banned government officials from using software from the Russian cyber security company Kaspersky. The reason given is that the software poses an “unacceptable security risk”.
Biggest crypto hack of all time
One of the largest cryptocurrency exchanges, Bybit, has fallen victim to a serious hacker attack. The unknown attackers stole digital currencies worth around 1.5 billion US dollars.
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