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France Confirms Data Breach At Government Agency That Manages Citizens' IDs

An anonymous reader quotes a report from TechCrunch: The French government agency that handles the issuing and management of citizens' identity documents, including national IDs, passports, and immigration documents, confirmed Wednesday that it experienced a data breach. In an announcement, the Agence Nationale des Titres Securises (ANTS) said the data stolen in the breach could include full names, dates and places of birth, mailing and email addresses, and phone numbers on an undisclosed number of citizens. ANTS said the investigation to determine how the breach happened and its impact is ongoing, and people whose data was affected are being notified.

ANTS, which said it detected the attack on April 15, did not specify how many people were affected by the breach. But some reporting suggests millions may have had some of their personal information stolen. According to Bleeping Computer, a hacker has advertised the stolen data on a hacking forum, claiming to have a database with 19 million records. The hacker's forum post referenced the same kind of stolen information as mentioned in ANTS' announcement and was published before ANTS publicly disclosed the breach on April 20.

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Tim Cook Calls Apple Maps Launch His 'First Really Big Mistake' as CEO

In a recent town hall meeting reported by Bloomberg (paywalled), Apple CEO Tim Cook named the troubled 2012 launch of Apple Maps as his "first really big mistake" in the role. "The product wasn't ready, and we thought it was because we were testing more of local kind of stuff," Cook told staff. MacRumors reports: Reflecting on the debacle, Cook said it was "valuable," noting that he expressed regret to users at the time and suggested they use competing navigation apps instead.

"We apologized for it, and we said, 'Go use these other apps. They're better than ours.' And that was some humble pie," Cook said. "But it was the right thing for our users. And so it's an example of keeping the user at the center of the decisions that we made." Cook added: "Now we've got the best map app on the planet. We learned about persistence, and we did exactly the right thing having made the mistake."

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Microsoft Plans First-Ever Voluntary Employee Buyout

Microsoft plans to offer voluntary buyouts for the first time. According to CNBC, "about 7% of U.S. employees are eligible," with the program being "available to U.S. workers at the senior director level and below whose years of employment and age add up to 70 or higher." Further details will be provided on May 7. From the report: Last year Microsoft removed some costs through multiple rounds of layoffs. As of June 2025, the company had 228,000 employees. "Our hope is that this program gives those eligible the choice to take that next step on their own terms, with generous company support," Amy Coleman, Microsoft's executive vice president and chief people officer, wrote in a memo viewed by CNBC.

Additionally, Microsoft is adjusting the way it doles out stock to employees for annual rewards. The company will no longer make managers tie stock directly to cash bonuses. This way, "managers have more flexibility to meaningfully recognize high performance," Coleman wrote. The company is also simplifying the review process for managers, so they can choose from five pay options for employees instead of nine.

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The earliest-known recordings of whale songs (from 1949) were recently discovered in the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution’s archive. The scientists who recorded the audio didn’t even know what they were listening to.

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Trump may talk of regime infighting, but Iran seems united by strategy born of war

Tensions around US negotiations may reflect mistake of assassinating more pragmatic and experienced figures

Donald Trump has claimed that the infighting between moderates and hardliners in Iran’s leadership is so intense that Iranians have “no idea who their leader is”, but many experts questioned his analysis, saying, given the mass assassinations of senior commanders, the country had shown remarkable institutional cohesion.

Trump’s allegations of “CRAZY” splits in the Iranian leadership – the second outing for this argument in three days – is remarkable since he has previously said either he has little knowledge of the new Iranian leadership or that there has already been regime change.

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Woonbond vindt dat huurder weinig opschiet met energiesteun

AMSTERDAM (ANP) - Huurders zien te weinig terug van de compenserende maatregelen die het kabinet heeft aangekondigd voor de hoge energielasten, vindt de Woonbond. Veel van de hulp gaat naar huiseigenaren, stipt de belangenbehartiger van huurders aan.

Deze week werd bekend dat de regering geld vrijmaakt om de pijn van de hoge energieprijzen te verzachten. Er gaat onder andere 180 miljoen euro naar een bestaand warmtefonds voor leningen aan huiseigenaren die hun woning energiezuiniger willen maken. De Woonbond wijst erop dat energiearmoede, oftewel een laag inkomen in combinatie met een hoge energierekening, juist het vaakst voorkomt bij huurders.

Het kabinet kondigde ook aan 195 miljoen euro te steken in het Noodfonds Energie, voor hulp bij te hoge energiekosten voor huishoudens met lage inkomens. Het geld daarvoor komt uit andere potjes voor armoedebestrijding. "Het kabinet investeert dus niet extra, maar schuift met geld dat al een bestemming had. Onderaan de streep schieten huurders daar niets mee op", zegt Woonbond-directeur Zeno Winkels.