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    Are 16 billion compromised passwords really part of a newly discovered data breach?

    A hot potato: Researchers have reportedly discovered a massive, unprecedented archive containing billions upon billions of compromised user credentials. Dubbed the “Mother of All Breaches,” the archive has sparked debate among experts about the true significance of this newly uncovered trove. According to UN sources, the world population surpassed eight billion people in 2022. Now,…

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    Shell expands into data infrastructure with launch of fluid designed to cool high-density chips used in AI computing

    Shell launches new cooling fluid to meet AI data center demandsDLC Fluid S3 cools high-performance components like CPUs and GPUsThe propylene glycol blend is formulated for safety and cooling effectiveness Direct liquid cooling is gaining traction in data centers as traditional air-based systems struggle to manage the demands of modern computing. Shell, one of the…

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    ANAMA shares data on mine clearance in Azerbaijan’s liberated regions for May

    Shorouk Express BAKU, Azerbaijan, June 2. The Azerbaijani Mine Action Agency (ANAMA) has released information on the operations carried out in May by the structures engaged in demining the territories liberated from occupation, the joint statement of ANAMA, the Ministry of Defense, and the Ministry of Emergency Situations said, Trend reports. Meanwhile, it was noted…

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    This tiny quantum computer could blow massive data centers out of the water with speed, power, and pure physics

    Nord Quantique promises quantum power without the bulk or energy drainTraditional HPC may fall if Nord’s speed and energy claims prove realCracking RSA-830 in an hour could transform cybersecurity forever A quantum computing startup has announced plans to develop a utility-scale quantum computer with more than 1,000 logical qubits by 2031. Nord Quantique has set…

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