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13 Mar 2026
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Salesforce guest flaws fuel large-scale data harvesting
Misconfigured Salesforce Experience Cloud guest profiles are being exploited for mass data harvesting, with up to 400 firms possibly affected.
© 2026 ITBrief Thu 4:35am
Soccer-Barca fan's GPS blunder lands him at wrong St James Park for Champions League tie
Poland's right-wing president rejects EU armaments programme
German petrol stations to be allowed only one price hike per day
Germany's top diplomat in Qatar as he continues Middle East tour
Fears for future of church organs amid neglect
More than 400 church pipe organs are being junked or falling silent every year, a charity says.
© 2026 BBCWorld Thu 4:25am
Manulife picks Akka to power enterprise agentic AI
Manulife taps Akka's runtime to harden and scale its beta enterprise agentic AI platform for regulated, business-critical workloads.
© 2026 ITBrief Thu 4:15am
'I've got no f.....g' boost': Liam Lawson knew there was a problem but was told it would be OK. It wasn't
F1’s new batteries are a complex beast for drivers and fans, so what does harvesting mean and why did Liam Lawson not move off the grid in Melbourne?
© 2026 Stuff.co.nz Thu 4:15am
‘It’s time to say goodbye’: Daughter farewells mum’s much-loved historic cottage
The 1890s cottage became famous for its “stunningly beautiful” gardens — now the family hopes the next owner will love it just as much.
© 2026 Stuff.co.nz Thu 4:15am
Have your say: What do you want from the 2026 election?
Election year is upon us. Tell us what will win your vote.
© 2026 Stuff.co.nz Thu 4:15am
‘I’m begging to go back to work’: Spinal nurse’s career in jeopardy after injury diagnosis over video call
A nurse who works with spinal patients was shocked when his own spinal complaint was diagnosed over a video call.
© 2026 Stuff.co.nz Thu 4:15am
Who knew what about an exchange student’s abuse – and the question she wishes someone had asked
The church response to Rabea Santjer – then and now, and the questions that remain.
© 2026 Stuff.co.nz Thu 4:15am
Sideline for the lawyer: Rugby body acts after 'toxic' porn revelations
Waikato Rugby were unaware of Damian Botherway’s misconduct as a lawyer until media reports.
© 2026 Stuff.co.nz Thu 4:15am
Equinix unveils global distributed AI hub & fabric
Equinix launches a global distributed AI hub and Fabric Intelligence layer to unify, govern and optimise multi-cloud AI infrastructure.
© 2026 ITBrief Thu 3:55am
IT teams struggle for hybrid visibility, turn to AI
IT teams report limited visibility across hybrid setups, fuelling tool sprawl and silos as they increasingly turn to AI for observability.
© 2026 ITBrief Thu 3:45am
Worley Consulting & Bloomfire in AI knowledge push
Worley Consulting partners with Bloomfire to embed AI-powered knowledge governance and search into asset-intensive energy and resources projects.
© 2026 ITBrief Thu 4:35am
When Playtime Gets Wild: Komodo Dragon Eats Plush Toys After Macaques Toss Them Into His Enclosure
Athens caps profit margins on petrol and supermarket products
Microsoft’s March 2026 update fixes 80+ security vulnerabilities
Yesterday was Patch Tuesday for March, with Microsoft releasing security updates that addressed 84 security vulnerabilities. In addition to Windows and Office, Microsoft’s cloud services were also affected. So far, none of the vulnerabilities have been exploited for attacks in the wild. Microsoft classifies eight of them as critical; the...
© 2026 PC World Thu 4:25am
Hits and misses: The players who will have impressed All Blacks coach Dave Rennie
Highlanders wing Caleb Tangitau must have impressed All Blacks coach Dave Rennie, while Crusaders wing/centre Leicester Fainga’anuku has been erratic.
© 2026 Stuff.co.nz Thu 4:15am
A mum fighting to see her kids grow up – and the life-threatening delay in her way
A cure exists for Loran Geddes. Why is she still in a hospital bed?
© 2026 Stuff.co.nz Thu 4:15am
The Covid immunity cycle: Why catching the virus is basically our new booster
Protecting ourselves against Covid seems to have fallen a long way down the priority list for many Kiwis. Should we be doing more to stop it? Or just let it rip?
© 2026 Stuff.co.nz Thu 4:15am
BriefCatch unveils RealityCheck to tackle AI errors
BriefCatch launches RealityCheck tool to spot AI hallucinations in legal briefs, as courts tighten scrutiny and sanction error-prone lawyers.
© 2026 ITBrief Thu 4:05am
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