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Y2K was real and, yes, a number of organizations did overspend on the problem. Nonetheless, it needed attention. This time, the cyber bug has far more serious implications for the very survival of ...
Costume designers are studying not just the new millennium’s clothes, but its mood. “[It’s] what I would call cyber optimism,” said Katina Danabassis, the costume designer for “Y2K ...
In 1998, I was asked by the United States Treasury Department to be on a year 2000 task-force. The main aim of this was, of course, to address the looming “Y2K” problem, a software bug arising ...
According to Lorena Lorenzo, a tattoo artist and owner of Indigo ArTattoos, cyber sigilism tattoos scream Y2K because they look like they were done by a computer.“The lines form various shapes ...
While Y2K didn’t end the world, it’s not the last disruptive cyber event we’ll encounter. There’s another issue with how computers track time—and that alarm is set for 2038. What Is The 2038 Problem?
A group of Russian-speaking cyber criminals has claimed credit for a sweeping hack that has compromised employee data at the BBC and British Airways and left US and UK cybersecurity officials ...