AT&T customers may be eligible to receive as much as $7,500 from the telecommunications giant as part of a $177 million class action settlement. The settlement is a result of a lawsuit that alleges ...
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What if analyzing complex datasets felt as natural as having a conversation? Imagine asking your spreadsheet, “What were last quarter’s top-performing products?” and instantly receiving a clear, ...
A massive leak has exposed more than 183 million email passwords, including tens of millions linked to Gmail accounts, in what cybersecurity analysts are calling one of the biggest credential dumps ...
Check Point Software Technologies (CHKP) is rated Buy with a $198 price target, driven by its expanding AI security offerings and go-to-market strategy. CHKP's focus on AI-first security, Zero Trust ...
A ransomware attack at Motility Software Solutions, a provider of dealer management software (DMS), has exposed the sensitive data of 766,000 customers. Motility (formerly known as Systems 2000/Sys2K) ...
In June, Business Insider published an investigation into the data center industry. We wanted to dig into the pace of growth in light of the artificial intelligence boom, as well as the resources the ...
Snowflake, Salesforce, dbt Labs and more than a dozen other technology companies announced Tuesday they will create a universal standard for how business data is defined and shared across platforms — ...
Lawmakers expressed concerns over weather modification and geoengineering. A congressional subcommittee spent nearly two hours on Tuesday discussing the rarely practiced but frequently talked about ...
The HHS secretary repeated several false and misleading claims. Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. repeated false and misleading claims on a wide range of health topics in his ...
The Trump administration has accused the Washington, D.C., police department of reporting “phony crime stats” and “cooking the books,” citing the suspension of a police commander for allegedly ...