CherryBlossom can monitor Internet traffic and inject malicious code into targeted routers
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Windows Server Moves To Semi-Annual Release Cycle
Microsoft hopes more regular Windows Server updates will encourage adoption and allow it to react quicker to changes in the market
Tech Quiz: The Week In Review (16 June)
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Google Faces Record-Breaking €1 Billion EU Fine
The fine would be the culmination of a seven year investigation
Three Is Fined £1.9m For 999 Call Failure
Ofcom fines Three after discovering potential weak spot in the way its network handles emergency calls
Tech Quiz: The Week In Review (16 June)
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Dating Scams Rife In Norfolk, While Cyber Fraud Rises In The UK
Consumer watchdog Which? has created a map highlighting cyber scam hotspots
Facebook Enlists AI To Combat Terrorism
Amid growing political pressure from European leaders, Facebook insists it is combating terrorism
Tech Firms Handed $258m To Develop Exascale Supercomputer
Large chunk of money handed to tech firms from US government to develop 1,000 petaflop supercomputer
Trump Administration Orders US Government Work On Y2K Bug To Stop
Seventeen years later and US federal agencies can stop filing paperwork on the Millennium Bug
How Amazon’s EC2 Container Service Is Growing In The Public Cloud
General Manager of Amazon's public cloud container service explains how the platform has evolved and where it's headed
North Korea Gets The Blame As True Scale Of WannaCry Attack Revealed
Investigations by Britain's NCSC back up previous claims regarding WannaCry origin
Tales In Tech History: Pick Operating System
Best OS you never heard of? Pick OS was initially developed to manage spare parts for attack helicopter during Vietnam war