news The Week’s top Headlines Friday March 29 alisa March 29, 2024 4 min read Hi tiatira com | Log in Table of Contents {* The Week's top Headlines *}Time to examine the anatomy of the British Library ransomware nightmareThe UK Digital Information Bill: Brexit dividend or data disaster?Woz calls out US lawmakers for TikTok ban: 'I don’t like the hypocrisy'Fujitsu set to be preferred bidder in UK digital ID schemeGood news: HMRC offers a Linux version of Basic PAYE Tools. Bad news: It brokeTwitter's lawsuit against anti-hate-speech crusaders gets SLAPPed out of courtDo not touch that computer. Not even while wearing gloves. It is a biohazardUK skies set for cheeky upgrade with hybrid airshipUncle Sam's had it up to here with 'unforgivable' SQL injection flawsWindows Format dialog waited decades for UI revamp that never cameMicrosoft gets new Windows boss as Start Menu man Parakhin 'to explore new roles'CEO of UK's National Grid warns of datacenters' thirst for powerBBC exterminates AI experiments used to promote Doctor WhoRed Hat tries on a McKinsey cap in quest to streamline techies' jobsThese 17,000 unpatched Microsoft Exchange servers are a ticking time bombMajority of Americans now use ad blockersAI hallucinates software packages and devs download them – even if potentially poisoned with malwareHow a single buck bought bragging rights in the battle to port Windows 95 to NTFTX crypto-crook Sam Bankman-Fried gets 25 years in prisonHillary Clinton: 2024 will be 'ground zero' for AI election manipulationWHITEPAPERSStep up your game for hybrid work security.API Security Best PracticesMarket Guide for Cloud Web Application and API ProtectionWhy do PAM Tools Fail in Managing SSH Keys?The Business Value of Red Hat Solutions Versus Non-Paid Open Source Alternatives {* The Week's top Headlines *} 29 March 2024 Time to examine the anatomy of the British Library ransomware nightmare Mistakes years in the making tell a universal story that must not be ignored 91 Comments The UK Digital Information Bill: Brexit dividend or data disaster? Move could 'weaken' Brits' personal data rights when info is transferred outside Europe 131 Comments Woz calls out US lawmakers for TikTok ban: 'I don’t like the hypocrisy' Go look at Facebook and Google, says Mac man 66 Comments Fujitsu set to be preferred bidder in UK digital ID scheme Selection comes despite Japanese supplier's role in Post Office scandal 102 Comments Good news: HMRC offers a Linux version of Basic PAYE Tools. Bad news: It broke Python 2 has been dead for four years 98 Comments Twitter's lawsuit against anti-hate-speech crusaders gets SLAPPed out of court How's that free comment thing working out, Elon? 89 Comments Do not touch that computer. Not even while wearing gloves. It is a biohazard PLUS: Dodging rats the size of cats while repairing chewed-through cabling 25 Comments UK skies set for cheeky upgrade with hybrid airship Depending on planning permission being given for facility 38 Comments Uncle Sam's had it up to here with 'unforgivable' SQL injection flaws Software slackers urged to up their game 66 Comments Windows Format dialog waited decades for UI revamp that never came 'Temporary' isn't always 63 Comments Microsoft gets new Windows boss as Start Menu man Parakhin 'to explore new roles' More MS moves just a week after new AI unit and other changes announced 61 Comments CEO of UK's National Grid warns of datacenters' thirst for power Predicts 500 percent increase in consumption over a decade and suggests 800 kilovolt fix 158 Comments BBC exterminates AI experiments used to promote Doctor Who Finally, a power greater than ML hype: Angry fandom 99 Comments Red Hat tries on a McKinsey cap in quest to streamline techies' jobs Some staff are worried – can't think why 28 Comments These 17,000 unpatched Microsoft Exchange servers are a ticking time bomb One might say this is a wurst case scenario 33 Comments Majority of Americans now use ad blockers We're dreaming of a white list, because we're just like the ones you used to know 86 Comments AI hallucinates software packages and devs download them – even if potentially poisoned with malware Simply look out for libraries imagined by ML and make them real, with actual malicious code. No wait, don't do that 61 Comments How a single buck bought bragging rights in the battle to port Windows 95 to NT It reached the desktop and then … 51 Comments FTX crypto-crook Sam Bankman-Fried gets 25 years in prison Could have been worse: Prosecutors wanted decades more 65 Comments Hillary Clinton: 2024 will be 'ground zero' for AI election manipulation 2016 meddling was 'primitive' compared to what's ahead 14 Comments WHITEPAPERS Step up your game for hybrid work security. eBook API Security Best Practices Key Considerations for API Protection Market Guide for Cloud Web Application and API Protection Whitepaper Why do PAM Tools Fail in Managing SSH Keys? 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