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  • Europe’s chip reboot, and the UK’s steady cyber risk (2026-05-02)
    May 2 2026

    Story 1: EU Chips Act II draft would let the Commission invest directly in fabs
    Why it matters: A more active EU role could reshape where semiconductor capacity gets built and how resilient supply chains become.

    Bloomberg: EU Chips Act Revamp Would Let Commission Invest Directly in Fabs

    Story 2: Over 40% of UK firms suffered a cyber attack last year, survey finds
    Key figures: Forty three percent of businesses reported a breach or attack; roughly six hundred twelve thousand businesses reported at least one incident; phishing affected thirty eight percent.

    Reuters: Over 40% of UK firms suffered cyber attack last year, survey finds

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  • GitHub's six-hour save and a major Microsoft cloud licensing lawsuit (2026-04-30)
    Apr 30 2026

    Story 1: GitHub rushed to fix a critical remote code execution vulnerability in less than six hours after it was reported by Wiz Research, and said a forensic review found no signs of exploitation.

    The Verge — GitHub rushed to fix a critical vulnerability in less than six hours

    Story 2: A London tribunal ruled Microsoft must face a mass lawsuit that could be worth up to two point one billion pounds, alleging it overcharged customers to run Windows Server on rival cloud providers.

    Reuters — Microsoft must face two point eight billion dollar UK lawsuit over cloud computing licences

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