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The enemy within: how to stop a simple Teams message taking down your business

Microsoft recently warned that attackers are impersonating IT help desks on Teams to gain access – and if that sounds bad, well, it’s just the opening move. The attack begins when an employee gets a message from an external user claiming to be part of the company’s third-party IT

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Why Australia’s data center boom is becoming a balancing act

Demand for AI and cloud services is driving a new wave of data center investment across Australia, but growing scrutiny around power, water and infrastructure planning is changing how these facilities are developed. Governments are increasingly positioning digital infrastructure as part of broader economic and AI strategies. In Victoria, the

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Companies are profiling you from your smartphone use - how to stop them

Follow ZDNET: Add us as a preferred source on Google. ZDNET's key takeaways * Marketing and advertising agencies want your data. * Organizations want to know your location, how you shop, and more. * Explore our guide to preserve your right to privacy. Companies often have access to more data about

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The Sperm-Maxxing Bros Are Actually Onto Something

Supplements are “like a religion” for Pachi Paris, a 29-year-old from Miami who works in finance. So when he and his wife started trying to conceive last year, it felt only natural that he started taking pills meant to boost his fertility, to the tune of $250 per month. Six

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