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Open source powers the modern enterprise. Contribution is where the value grows.

The Linux Foundation’s 2025 Open Source ROI Report shows:
• 2–5x return on contribution
• 10% faster product development
• 66% faster security response
• $23.2B in benefits from $3.9B invested

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    [?]gtbarry » 🌐
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    US suspects China in breach of FBI surveillance network

    U.S. investigators believe hackers affiliated with the Chinese government are responsible for a cyber intrusion on an internal Federal Bureau of Investigation computer network that ‌holds information related to some domestic surveillance

    reuters.com/sustainability/boa

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      [?]PPC Land » 🌐
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      Meta's Messenger gets a cryptographic shield nobody asked about - but everyone needed: Meta yesterday detailed the cryptography and confidential computing architecture behind Advanced Browsing Protection in Messenger, a tool that scans malicious links inside end-to-end encrypted chats without exposing user URLs to its own servers. ppc.land/metas-messenger-gets-

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        [?]Nicola Fabiano » 🌐
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        Daily Digest | 10 March 2026

        Your daily dose of Privacy, Data Protection, AI & Cybersecurity news.

        5 stories you should not miss.

        Read more: nicfab.eu/daily-digest/

          [?]Nicola Fabiano » 🌐
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          Daily Digest | 10 March 2026

          Your daily dose of Privacy, Data Protection, AI & Cybersecurity news.

          5 stories you should not miss.

          Read more: nicfab.eu/daily-digest/

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            [?]Nicola Fabiano » 🌐
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            📬 NicFab Newsletter #11 | March 10, 2026

            Privacy, Data Protection, AI & Cybersecurity — weekly review.

            In this issue: EU enforcement actions, EDPB developments, cybersecurity alerts, and AI Act analysis.

            👉 Read the full issue: nicfab.eu/en/newsletter/2026-0

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              [?]Guy [he/him] » 🌐
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              More reasons to ditch US Big Tech:
              This is highly worrying from a cyber point of view: President Trump's Cyber Strategy for America

              whitehouse.gov/wp-content/uplo

              > This is highly worrying from a cyber point of view: President Trump's Cyber Strategy for America
              whitehouse.gov/wp-content/uplo
              >
              > This document reframes cyberspace as a US-dominated military domain. It calls for offensive operations as a standard policy instrument. It boasts openly about destroying foreign critical infrastructure. Not only that, it also pledges to impose American “norms” on the global internet.
              >
              > It calls for deregulation at the very moment when any serious security expert agrees that regulation is essential for setting a baseline security bar.
              >
              > “Adversary” is not defined in this pamphlet, and any foreign organization may now fall easily inside the definition at any time. (akin to disabling all Microsoft infrastructures for the International Criminal Court, ICC, in 2025, or declaring Anthropic to be a “supply chain risk”).
              >
              > If the U.S. treats foreign technology as an adversarial risk, how can any government or organization trust U.S. technology any longer?
              >
              > This is the foundational strategic question now: how long are we willing to build our IT infrastructures on systems that another power, governed by executive orders, has declared to be part of their military arsenal?

              Source: linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:l

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                [?]Nicola Fabiano » 🌐
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                Daily Digest | 9 March 2026

                Your daily dose of Privacy, Data Protection, AI & Cybersecurity news.

                5 stories you should not miss.

                Read more: nicfab.eu/daily-digest/

                  [?]Nicola Fabiano » 🌐
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                  Daily Digest | 9 March 2026

                  Your daily dose of Privacy, Data Protection, AI & Cybersecurity news.

                  5 stories you should not miss.

                  Read more: nicfab.eu/daily-digest/

                    [?]Sudo » 🌐
                    @ImpracticalPrivacy@mastodon.social

                    🚀 Ep. 16 “The Permanent Leak”
                    Sudo pulls back the curtain on biometric “security” and shows why your face, fingerprint, palm, and even your walk can become a permanent password you can’t change.

                    We talk centralized honeypots, inverse‑biometrics, and the legal shields emerging worldwide.

                    Treat biometrics as a username not a password.

                    🎧 Listen now, and let’s outsmart the surveillance state together. impracticalprivacy.com

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                      [?]The Linux Foundation » 🌐
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                      Is open source worth the investment?
                      For leading enterprises, the answer is already clear.
                      Open source drives innovation, improves security through transparency, and builds ecosystems that outlast products.
                      It is not about cutting costs. It is about building influence.

                      Read more: linuxfoundation.org/blog/is-op

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