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Fed Chair Powell raises interest rates by a half-percentage point; further increases on the table
The Federal Open Market Committee’s Board of Governors unanimously approved increasing the federal funds rate by 50 basis points to a target range of between 0.75% and 1%. It’s the largest rate hike in 22 years with possibly more rate increases later this year.
Read MoreTransport for NSW struck by cyber attack
An unauthorised third-party accessed a ‘small number’ of user accounts in its online Authorised Inspection Scheme application.
Read MoreChinese hackers perform ‘rarely seen’ Windows mechanism abuse in three-year campaign
Operation CuckooBees is an elaborate operation against companies in the US and beyond.
Read MoreHeroku to begin user password reset almost a month after GitHub OAuth token theft
Heroku users urged to change password now before company does so, and notes it will wipe out all API access tokens.
Read MoreGoogle TAG sees China PLA group go after multiple Russian defence contractors
Parts of the People’s Liberation Army are conducting cyber campaigns against the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and compromising multiple Russian defence contractors.
Read MoreSamsung wins $1 billion deal from Dish to supply 5G equipment
The South Korean tech giant will provide its Open RAN compliant 5G solutions for Dish’s 5G network roll out in the US.
Read MoreVictoria to digitise more services, lift gig economy conditions and attract new business
The Victorian government will allocate nearly AU$100 million of its latest Budget to Services Victoria, so it can move more government services online.
Read MoreDon’t waste your money on these Apple products: May 2022 edition
Don’t get caught out buying an Apple product that’s in line for a refresh!
Read MoreAmazon invests in robots to work alongside humans
Backed by the biggest retailers, robots are arriving in warehouses to give humans a hand.
Read MoreDell targets multi-cloud ecosystem with cyber recovery and data analytics
Dell is rolling out a set of tools to help identify and recover from cyber attacks and also making it easier for customers to run analytics without having to move their data.
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