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CybersecurityAnthropic is giving companies, including Amazon, Apple, and Microsoft, access to its unreleased Claude Mythos model to prepare cybersecurity defense
By Beatrice NolanApril 7, 2026
Chinese and U.S. flags wave outside a technology company in Beijing, on April 17, 2025. (Photo: Pedro Pardo/AFP/Getty Images)
Newsletters‘Salt Typhoon’ hackers accessed email of U.S. congressional committee staff
By Andrew NuscaJanuary 9, 2026
Brett Leatherman, Deputy Assistant Director for Cyber Operations at the Federal Bureau of Investigation, giving an address in August 2025. (Courtesy FBI)
Newsletters‘Salt Typhoon’ Chinese hacking campaign spreads to hundreds of firms around the globe
By Andrew NuscaAugust 28, 2025
Exclusive: CrowdStrike CEO George Kurtz on $290 million acquisition of startup Onum and security in the AI age
TechExclusive: CrowdStrike CEO George Kurtz on $290 million acquisition of startup Onum and security in the AI age
By Allie GarfinkleAugust 27, 2025
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NewslettersAI company Dataminr appoints Tiffany Buchanan as CFO to lead IPO preparation and growth
By Sheryl EstradaJuly 9, 2025
Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai exits federal court in Washington, D.C. on April 30, 2025. (Photo: Nathan Howard/Bloomberg/Getty Images)
NewslettersAlphabet: We’ll spend $500 million to revamp global compliance
By Andrew NuscaJune 3, 2025
Elia Zaitsev
NewslettersCrowdStrike’s CTO says humans are still critical in battling cyberattacks—even with gen AI advancements
By John KellApril 30, 2025
Apple's new iPad Air.
NewslettersApple rolls out a new iPad, iPad Air
By Andrew NuscaMarch 5, 2025
Criminal hackers are increasingly using these tricks to infiltrate corporate systems. Here’s how to stop them
TechCriminal hackers are increasingly using these tricks to infiltrate corporate systems. Here’s how to stop them
By Christian VasquezFebruary 28, 2025
Airline customers wait in line for service at a Delta desk after mass cancellations and delays
FinanceDelta shares bounce back after airline reveals $380 million hit from CrowdStrike outage
By Greg McKennaOctober 10, 2024
Delta CEO Ed Bastian is wearing a suit and gesturing with his hands as he speaks.
FinanceThe CrowdStrike outage had an outsized impact on Delta, analysts say—and its rivals are soaring because of it
By Sasha RogelbergSeptember 5, 2024
CrowdStrike CEO celebrates ‘resilient’ earnings after causing a global outage that some feared would kill his business
TechCrowdStrike CEO celebrates ‘resilient’ earnings after causing a global outage that some feared would kill his business
By Jenn BriceAugust 28, 2024
A man in center of the photo puts a slider in his mouth as people at his table sip drinks and talk during dinner. In the background, there are mosaics of Australian animals like kangaroos and koalas.
FinanceOutback Steakhouse’s new CEO gets $500,000 signing bonus—even though he got one from Delta just a year before
By Greg McKennaAugust 27, 2024
Microsoft is organizing a special summit with CrowdStrike, government officials, and tech firms to prevent another global computer meltdown
TechMicrosoft is organizing a special summit with CrowdStrike, government officials, and tech firms to prevent another global computer meltdown
By Jenn BriceAugust 23, 2024
Who’s liable for tech glitches that upend a company’s operations?
NewslettersWho’s liable for tech glitches that upend a company’s operations?
By John KellAugust 21, 2024
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