Russie : un malware inédit contre l’Ukraine ?

Russie : un malware inédit contre l’Ukraine ?

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Courte pause d'une semaine !

Bonjour à toutes et à tous. ! Ceci n'est pas un épisode ordinaire, mais juste un petit message pour vous dire qu'il n'y aura pas d'épisode en cette première semaine du mois de juin. Choses à Savoir Tech prend quelques jours de repos pour revenir tout l'été avec pleins de sujets t ...  Show more

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En Californie, les incendies ne commencent pas toujours par de grandes flammes spectaculaires. Bien souvent, tout démarre par des braises, transportées par le vent, qui s’accumulent dans la végétation ou s’infiltrent sous les toitures. C’est précisément ce moment critique qu’une ...  Show more

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