Anzeige: Cloud-Governance erfolgreich steuern

Eine durchdachte Cloud-Governance ist entscheidend für Sicherheit und Effizienz. Ein praxisorientierter Workshop vermittelt IT-Architekten und Entscheidern, wie Cloudstrategien erfolgreich geplant und umgesetzt werden. (Golem Karrierewelt, Internet)

Eine durchdachte Cloud-Governance ist entscheidend für Sicherheit und Effizienz. Ein praxisorientierter Workshop vermittelt IT-Architekten und Entscheidern, wie Cloudstrategien erfolgreich geplant und umgesetzt werden. (Golem Karrierewelt, Internet)

Sam Altman: OpenAI is not for sale, even for Elon Musk’s $97 billion offer

Altman responds with pithy offer to buy Twitter for $9,74 billion.

On Monday, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman publicly rejected an unsolicited Elon Musk-led attempt to purchase OpenAI for $97.4 billion. The Wall Street Journal reports that the offer was backed by Musk's own company, xAI, in addition to several investors Musk's other businesses.

After the Wall Street Journal broke news of the purchase offer Monday afternoon, Altman shifted the offer's decimal point in a joke publicly posted on X, saying, "no thank you but we will buy twitter for $9.74 billion if you want."

Musk—who recently changed his X name to "Harry Bōlz" as a reference to the nickname for a teenage member of his DOGE group that is currently embroiled in what some legal experts consider a constitutional crisis for the US federal government—replied to Altman on X with one word: "Swindler."

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Server und Dienste: Massive Störung bei Datev

Seit dem 10. Februar können Datev-Kunden den Dienst kaum nutzen. Bisher ist keine Besserung in Sicht und die Beschwerden mehren sich. (Datev, Computer)

Seit dem 10. Februar können Datev-Kunden den Dienst kaum nutzen. Bisher ist keine Besserung in Sicht und die Beschwerden mehren sich. (Datev, Computer)

ULA’s Vulcan rocket still doesn’t have the Space Force’s seal of approval

With a Space Force review still ongoing, ULA is removing its next Vulcan rocket from the launch pad.

Last October, United Launch Alliance started stacking its third Vulcan rocket on a mobile launch platform in Florida in preparation for a mission for the US Space Force by the end of the year.

That didn't happen, and ULA is still awaiting the Space Force's formal certification of its new rocket, further pushing out delivery schedules for numerous military satellites booked to fly to orbit on the Vulcan launcher.

Now, several months after stacking the next Vulcan rocket, ULA has started taking it apart. First reported by Spaceflight Now, the "de-stacking" will clear ULA's vertical hangar for assembly of an Atlas V rocket—the Vulcan's predecessor—to launch the first batch of operational satellites for Amazon's Kuiper Internet constellation.

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iOS 18.3.1 update fixes security flaw used in “extremely sophisticated attack”

Updates may also re-enable Apple Intelligence for those who turned it off.

Apple has released new security fixes for iPhones and iPads in the form of iOS 18.3.1 and iPadOS 18.3.1. According to Apple's release notes, these updates patch an actively exploited security flaw in the USB Restricted Mode feature, which requires users to unlock their devices periodically to continue using USB data connections via a device's Lightning or USB-C port.

Apple says that the vulnerability, labeled CVE-2025-24200, "may have been exploited in an extremely sophisticated attack against specific targeted individuals." We don't know anything more specific about who those individuals are or why they might have been targeted.

Apple has also supplied an identical fix for older iPads in the form of iPadOS 17.7.5, which is still being updated on old models like the 2nd-generation 12.9-inch iPad Pro, the 10.5-inch iPad Pro, and the 6th-generation iPad.

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