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Google no longer claims to be carbon neutral. The tech giant, which has increased its planet-warming emissions because of artificial intelligence, has stopped buying the cheap offsets behind the neutrality claim. The company is now aiming for zero net carbon emissions by 2030. (Bloomberg)
Amazon reached its 100% clean energy goal in 2023, seven years ahead of schedule, after investing in more than 500 solar and wind projects, but experts are skeptical. (New York Times)
Ticketmaster warns customers to take precautions after hacker attack. Ticketmaster's 560 million customers in North America have been sent emails warning them to take precautions after the company was attacked by hackers in May. (BBC)
Hackers leak 39,000 print-at-home Ticketmaster tickets for 154 events (BleepingComputer)
The Old Computer Challenge v4 starts on Saturday. An event where participants do all their work on prehistoric machines for a week and document their experiences. (Old Computer Challenge)
AT&T has announced that criminals stole the records of "nearly all" of its customers in a new data leak. The stolen data includes millions of AT&T customer phone numbers, call and text message records, and location data. (TechCrunch, Malwarebytes)