Today in News History

On July 12, several notable moments in the history of News stand out. In 70, The armies of Titus attack the walls of Jerusalem after a six-month siege. Three days later they breach the walls, which enables the army to destroy the Second Temple. In 1850, Robert Stevenson, Scottish engineer (born 1772) passed away. In 1910, Charles Rolls, English engineer and businessman, co-founded Rolls-Royce Limited (born 1877) passed away. In 1917, The Bisbee Deportation occurs as vigilantes kidnap and deport nearly 1,300 striking miners and others from Bisbee, Arizona. In 1933, Victor Poor, American engineer, developed the Datapoint 2200 (died 2012) was born. In 1944, Theodore Roosevelt Jr., American general and politician, Governor of Puerto Rico (born 1887) passed away. In 1948, Israeli Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion orders the expulsion of Palestinians from the towns of Lod and Ramla. In 1962, Julio César Chávez, Mexican boxer was born. In 2013, Amar Bose, American businessman, founded the Bose Corporation (born 1929) passed away. In 2015, Cheng Siwei, Chinese engineer, economist, and politician (born 1935) passed away. Together, these milestones provide historical context for today's news news and ongoing narratives.

Why hackers are targeting your digital supply chain, not just your systems

The Next Web

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July 7, 2026

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Why hackers are targeting your digital supply chain, not just your systems

Hackers are constantly looking for new ways to gain access to businesses and it’s rare that it’s through the front door. For most organisations cybersecurity still focuses on protecting internal systems and preventing unauthorised access through measures such as firewalls, encryption and employee training. However, this approach assumes that attackers are trying to gain access directly. It [] This story continues at The Next Web

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MyJoyOnline

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· Jul 6, 2026

BoG calls for industry-wide system to fight fraud across banks, fintechs and mobile money platforms

The Head of Fintech and Innovation at the Bank of Ghana, Elhanan Owureku Asare, is calling for a coordinated industry-wide system to combat fraud across banks, mobile money operators, fintech companies and non-bank financial institutions.

Technology

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· Jul 2, 2026

My Students Hate AI. But They Can't Stop Using It.

Big Tech has gotten them addicted to cheating, and they've internalized the blame.By Jeff Sharlet Big Tech has gotten them addicted to cheating, and they've internalized the blame.

Associated Press

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· Jul 5, 2026

Scammers are using US tech to fleece people as they make victims fall in love

Technology from American companies is being abused to power a revolution in the cyberscam industry, playing key roles in the industrialization and globalization of fraud in ways that have not been clear until now, an AP/"FRONTLINE" investigation has found.

Pluralist

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· Jun 30, 2026

Bridging the Gap: How to Align Your IT Plan with Overall Business Goals

Too many small business owners treat technology as a separate world, something the IT person

Irish Mirror

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· Jul 9, 2026

RTE top boss says: 'We're not in the business of being cheap as chips' - as top show to be outsourced

Kevin Bakhurst said RTÉ was 'tightening its belt' and isn't 'tinpot'

South Africa Today

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· Jun 25, 2026

Digitising more than production as manufacturers modernise workforce payments

As manufacturers embrace digital transformation across their operations, workforce payment systems are becoming an increasingly important part of the modernisation journey Digital transformation has become a strategic priority for manufacturers across South Africa and beyond. From automation and data analytics to smart factories and connected supply chains, businesses are investing in technologies that improve efficiency, []

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Related coverage for "Why hackers are targeting your digital supply chain, not just your systems": MyJoyOnline — BoG calls for industry-wide system to fight fraud across banks, fintechs and mobile money platforms. Technology — My Students Hate AI. But They Can't Stop Using It.. Associated Press — Scammers are using US tech to fleece people as they make victims fall in love. Pluralist — Bridging the Gap: How to Align Your IT Plan with Overall Business Goals. Irish Mirror — RTE top boss says: 'We're not in the business of being cheap as chips' - as top show to be outsourced. South Africa Today — Digitising more than production as manufacturers modernise workforce payments