Cybercriminals ‘launched record 4.5m DDoS attacks in H1 2021’

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Cybercriminals launched approximately 5.4 million Distributed Denial of Services (DDoS) attacks in the first half of 2021, increasing 11% over 1H2020 figures, according to a study by cybersecurity company, Netscout Systems, Inc.

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Production of Level and Pressure Measurement Technology in Maulburg Expanded

Endress+Hauser has invested roughly 46 million euros in the expansion of its Maulburg, Germany location. ...

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Regulator rallies ‘stakeholders’ to fix multiple taxations, ‘bottlenecks’ facing telcos

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The Nigerian telecoms regulator has asked stakeholders to address several bottlenecks, including multiple taxations, faced by telcos across the country.

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Ford F-150 Baja camper could be Winter 2022’s ultimate adventure RV

Rossmönster has years of experience creating the type of homey camper van that inspires people to declare the road their home. Now it takes a big step off-road, offering a hard-wall pop-up camper truck every bit as warm and comfy as its vans.

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IBM head of open technology and developer advocacy on working with open source dev teams

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On a this episode of TechRepublic's Dynamic Developer​, Todd Moore, vice president for open technology and developer advocacy, at IBM talks with Bill Detwiler about what's unique these topics as well what he looks for when hiring open source developers, the right way for companies to turn their open source projects into open standards and some of the coolest open technology initiatives IBM is working on.

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Bloom system lets users grow their own spirulina “superfood”

When ingested, nutrient-rich spirulina blue-green algae is claimed to offer antioxidant, immune-boosting and cholesterol-lowering effects. And while it's typically consumed in powdered form, the Bloom system lets you grow the stuff in your kitchen.

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