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Eurofiber’s French Unit Hit by Data-Stealing Cyberattack
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Eurofiber’s French Unit Hit by Data-Stealing Cyberattack

Eurofiber’s French business suffered a cyberattack where criminals exploited a vulnerability in its ticket management platform and stole stored data. The company reported the extortion-related incident to French cybersecurity agencies but hasn’t confirmed whether ransom was paid. Customer-facing ser

by Aaron ValeNovember 17, 2025
Real Estate Brokerage Scores $1.25 Billion for AI Data Center Push
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Real Estate Brokerage Scores $1.25 Billion for AI Data Center Push

A Florida-based real estate brokerage just announced a massive $1.25 billion funding round to enter the AI data center market. The company plans to repurpose properties into next-generation computing facilities. Details on specific projects, however, remain scarce.

by Aaron ValeNovember 14, 2025
DoorDash Got Hacked Again – Here’s What Was Stolen
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DoorDash Got Hacked Again – Here’s What Was Stolen

DoorDash has suffered another significant data breach, this time through a sophisticated social engineering attack. The incident exposed names, phone numbers, emails, and addresses of customers, drivers, and merchants across multiple countries. This marks the company’s third major security failure s

by Elijah PorterNovember 14, 2025
New ‘Ultra-Mild’ DNA Method Could Revolutionize Cancer Testing
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New ‘Ultra-Mild’ DNA Method Could Revolutionize Cancer Testing

Researchers have developed UMBS-seq, a gentler approach to reading cancer’s epigenetic marks that outperforms current methods. The technology could enable earlier cancer detection through blood tests and is being commercialized for diagnostic use.

by Aaron ValeNovember 13, 2025
Washington Post confirms massive data breach via Oracle flaw
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Washington Post confirms massive data breach via Oracle flaw

The Washington Post has confirmed that sensitive personal data of nearly 10,000 employees and contractors was stolen through the Oracle EBS vulnerability. Attackers accessed names, bank account numbers, and Social Security numbers between July 10 and August 22. The breach is part of a wider campaign

by Elijah PorterNovember 13, 2025
Excel Isn’t a Database – Here’s Why That Matters
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Excel Isn’t a Database – Here’s Why That Matters

Microsoft Excel might feel like a database, but it’s fundamentally different. When you push it beyond its limits, you risk data corruption, security breaches, and performance nightmares. Here’s why treating Excel like a database is a recipe for disaster.

by Aaron ValeNovember 12, 2025
Italy’s A2A Bets $27 Billion on Data Center Boom
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Italy’s A2A Bets $27 Billion on Data Center Boom

Italian multi-utility A2A has increased its 2024-2035 investment plan to €23 billion, with €1.6 billion specifically targeting data center development. The company sees massive growth in Milan-area data center capacity driving electricity demand. Despite the ambitious plan, shares dropped 6% on caut

by Aaron ValeNovember 12, 2025
Meta’s $600 Billion Data Center Bet Raises Eyebrows
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Meta’s $600 Billion Data Center Bet Raises Eyebrows

Facebook’s parent company announced it will invest over $600 billion in US data centers by 2028 to support AI development. The figure dwarfs Meta’s annual revenue and exceeds what OpenAI plans to spend globally. Funding this ambitious plan will likely require significant external financing partnersh

by Elijah PorterNovember 10, 2025
Have I Been Pwned Just Added 2 Billion Email Addresses
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Have I Been Pwned Just Added 2 Billion Email Addresses

Have I Been Pwned has processed the largest breach dataset in its history, containing nearly 2 billion email addresses and 1.3 billion passwords. The data comes from credential stuffing lists compiled from previous breaches, not from new hacks of services like Gmail.

by Aaron ValeNovember 5, 2025
Snowflake’s SAP Deal Could Boost Growth by 5 Points
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Snowflake’s SAP Deal Could Boost Growth by 5 Points

Snowflake’s partnership with SAP could significantly boost its revenue growth by making its AI platform available to SAP’s 34,000 Business Data Cloud customers. The deal addresses a major pain point for mutual customers who previously faced complex data integration challenges. Analysts estimate this

by Elijah PorterNovember 4, 2025

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