Alleged Cisco data breach could affect Microsoft, Barclays, and SAP developer data

Alleged Cisco data breach could affect Microsoft, Barclays, and SAP developer data

The breach affected customers’ developer data The breach allegedly affected a huge amount of developer data for a number of Cisco customers including big names such as Microsoft, Barclays, SAP, T-Mobile, AT&T, and… Article Source https://www.csoonline.com/article/3564374/alleged-cisco-data-breach-could-affect-microsoft-barclays-and-sap-developer-data.html

NAB, Vodafone and Microsoft listed in alleged Cisco data breach

NAB, Vodafone and Microsoft listed in alleged Cisco data breach

NAB, Vodafone and Microsoft listed in alleged Cisco data breach Threat actors have claimed a cyber attack on US technology multinational Cisco, claiming to have exfiltrated data belonging to a number of major… Article Source https://www.cyberdaily.au/security/11243-nab-vodafone-and-microsoft-listed-in-alleged-cisco-data-breach

Lawsuit filed by Samsung against Broadcom for alleged antitrust violations

Lawsuit filed by Samsung against Broadcom for alleged antitrust violations

The lawsuit by Samsung Electronics against Broadcom Inc. alleges that the chip supplier is violating federal antitrust laws by preventing Samsung from using other suppliers for components in its Galaxy phones. Samsung claims that Broadcom has a binding agreement that forces them to exclusively purchase essential components from Broadcom, even if they were to consider … Read more

Samsung files lawsuit against Broadcom for alleged antitrust violations

Samsung files lawsuit against Broadcom for alleged antitrust violations

Samsung Electronics Company has filed a federal lawsuit against Broadcom Inc., a chip supplier, alleging that Broadcom is in violation of antitrust laws by preventing Samsung from using other suppliers for its flagship Galaxy phones. The lawsuit, filed in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California, accuses Broadcom of creating a binding … Read more

Amazon’s Perplexity AI under investigation for alleged unauthorized website scraping

Amazon’s Perplexity AI under investigation for alleged unauthorized website scraping

Amazon Web Services is currently investigating allegations that Perplexity AI may be violating its rules by using a crawler hosted on its servers that ignores the Robots Exclusion Protocol, according to a report from cabling. This protocol is a web standard that developers use to instruct whether or not robots can access certain pages on … Read more

Missouri Attorney General Sues IBM for Alleged Discriminatory Practices

Missouri Attorney General Sues IBM for Alleged Discriminatory Practices

Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey has filed a lawsuit against IBM, accusing the company of implementing illegal racial and gender quotas in its hiring practices and employee evaluations. According to Bailey, IBM’s policies favor certain skin colors over others and penalize managers who do not comply. The lawsuit alleges that these practices violate the Missouri … Read more

Missouri Files Lawsuit Against IBM for Alleged Racial and Gender Discrimination Regarding Employment Quotas

Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey has filed a lawsuit against tech giant IBM for allegedly imposing racial and gender quotas on employees and job applicants. The lawsuit, filed on Thursday, claims that IBM violated the Missouri Human Rights Act by implementing employment quotas and an annual “diversity modifier” system that requires the company to meet … Read more

Missouri Attorney General sues IBM for alleged discriminatory hiring practices

Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey recently filed a lawsuit against IBM for discriminatory hiring practices based on a diversity modifier that led to unequal treatment of job applicants. The lawsuit alleges that IBM engaged in illegal practices such as implementing racial and gender quotas in hiring decisions, which are in violation of the Missouri Human … Read more

Hong Kong authorities stop alleged smuggler of CPUs

Hong Kong authorities stop alleged smuggler of CPUs

The Hong Kong Customs and Excise Department recently stopped a suspected smuggler from shipping 596 CPUs to China through the Shenzhen Bay checkpoint. The CPUs were hidden in fake compartments within a vehicle and were valued at $1.5 million in total. These high-end CPUs were capable of powering cloud services and artificial intelligence workloads. It … Read more