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AWS, Google say cyber takeover laws could make incident response worse

By Justin Hendry

'Partnership is what needs to happen here, not compulsion'.

Microsoft's PrintNightmare patch doesn't work: researchers

By Juha Saarinen

Remote code execution and privilege escalation still possible.

NAB upgrades digital technology in its branches

By Kate Weber

In $160 million branch transformation.

Mint Payments partners with BNPL operator Payright

By Kate Weber

For online and in-store purchases.

Dozens of US states sue Google over Play Store's 'extravagant commission'

By Diane Bartz and Paresh Dave

One of several lawsuits faced by company.

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Researchers accidentally publish 'PrintNightmare' Stuxnet-style zero-day

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