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Gen Z and Millennials don't know what their colleagues are talking about half the time [Wed Jun 14 2023]

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Hi {NAME}, Daily Headlines - 14 June 2023 ***************************************************************** Gen Z and Millennials don't know what their colleagues are talking about half the time You want to 'take it offline'? Like, the whole company system? Well, OK then ***************************************************************** Off-Prem * Microsoft keeps quiet amid talk of possible DDoS attack against Azure Telemetry revealed 'anomalous spike in HTTP requests' says post-incident report On-Prem * AMD's latest Epycs are bristling with cores, stacked to the gills with cache Chipmaker's Instict MI300 APUs, GPUs not quite ready for limelight * AMD extends Ryzen 7000 range to enterprise with Pro chips Lines itself up against Apple's M2 Pro on battery life stakes, talks up AI abilities * German finance minister says nein to more Intel subsidy cash Int...hell no: Country's not looking to expand its chip fab budget Security * Florida man insists he didn't violate the law by keeping Top Secret docs Populist politician pleads not guilty at Miami arraignment * June Patch Tuesday: VMware vuln under attack by Chinese spies, Microsoft kinda meh Plus: Adobe, SAP and Android push updates * Last of the Gozi 3 sentenced over Windows info-stealing malware ops Banking trojan still going strong as feds put bulletproof hosting point man behind bars * These Microsoft Office security signatures are 'practically worthless' Turns out it's easy to forge documents relying on OOXML * UK telco watchdog Ofcom, Minnesota Dept of Ed named as latest MOVEit victims As another CVE is assigned * China's cyber now aimed at infrastructure, warns CISA boss Resilience against threats needs a boost * India probes medical info 'leak' to Telegram PLUS: Vietnam's free domain names for youngsters; China's Cuba spy base; Hyundai and Samsung team for car chips; and more Software * US government extends software security deadline because vendors aren't ready This from the Administration that made infosec a priority * At last, Microsoft lets Windows 11 share files with Android apps Android and Microsoft sitting in a tree K-I-S-S-I-N-G! But not too much * FTC pulls emergency brake on Microsoft's marriage to Activision Blizzard Agency concerned the pair are planning to combine before it's able to make a decision whether to allow it * Surprise! GitHub finds 92% of developers love AI tools We're fine being judged by code, now that we're getting an assist * Multi-tasking blunder leaves UK tax digitization plans 3 years late, 5 times over budget Public spending watchdog says scale of task was massively underestimated * Yeah, Rishi, it's AI that'll make Britain great again DeepMind, OpenAI, Anthropic promise to give Blighty priority access to their models for safety research * Kinder, gentler Oracle says it's changed, and now wants you to succeed Only took 'em 46 years … * This AI hype is enough to drive you to drink, lose sleep Don't take our word – these eggheads claim to have proved it Special Features * Parker Solar Probe uncovers mystery of 'fast' solar winds And just in time for the solar maximum, when wind-generating coronal holes like to point right at Earth Offbeat * Software picks out more satellite photobombs in Hubble image Multi-exposure masking helps mitigate modern era interferance * Gen Z and Millennials don't know what their colleagues are talking about half the time You want to 'take it offline'? Like, the whole company system? Well, OK then ------------------------------------------------------------------------ This email was sent to {EMAIL} You can update your preferences here: or unsubscribe from this list: Situation Publishing Ltd, 315 Montgomery Street, 9th & 10th Floors, San Francisco, CA 94104, USA The Register and its contents are Copyright © 2023 Situation Publishing. All rights reserved. Find our Privacy Policy here:

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