US infiltrates big ransomware gang: ‘We hacked the hackers’
The FBI and international partners have at least temporarily dismantled the network of a prolific ransomware gang they infiltrated last year, saving victims including hospitals and school districts a potential 130 million dollars (€119 million) in
Elon Musk: I had no ‘ill motive’ in tweet about Tesla buyout
Elon Musk has returned to the witness box for a third day in a lawsuit brought by Tesla investors who allege he misled them with a tweet about a deal that never happened, claiming that his
Spotify becomes latest tech giant to cut jobs, with 6% of workforce to be shed
Music streaming service Spotify has said it is cutting 6% of its global workforce, or about 600 jobs, becoming the latest tech company to resort to lay-offs as the post-pandemic economic outlook weakens. CEO Daniel Ek
Record amount of online child abuse blocked, safety group says
More online child sexual abuse material is being blocked by tech firms than ever before, The Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) has said. The online safety group helps platforms find and take down web pages and addresses
Cargo ship reaches space station despite jammed solar panel
A capsule has delivered several tons of supplies to the International Space Station despite a jammed solar panel. The shipment arrived two days after launching from Virginia. Only one of the cargo ship’s two round solar
Meta job cuts: What has happened to the tech giant?
Facebook owner Meta has confirmed it is cutting 13% of its global workforce as part of cost cutting and a restructuring of the company. In a message to staff announcing the cuts, founder Mark Zuckerberg apologised
Facebook parent company Meta to cut more than 11,000 jobs globally
Meta, the parent company of Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp, has confirmed it plans to cut more than 11,000 jobs globally as part of a major restructuring of the tech giant. The cuts will reduce the size