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TechCrunch Microsoft said it lost weeks of security logs for its customers' cloud products Microsoft has notified customers that it's missing more than two weeks of security logs for some of its cloud products, leaving network defenders without critical data for detecting possible intrusions. According to a notification sent to affected customers, Microsoft said that "a bug in one of Microsoft's internal monitoring agents resulted in a malfunction in some of the agents when uploading log data to our internal logging platform" between September 2 and September 19. The notification said that the logging outage was not caused by a security incident, and "only affected the collection of log events."

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Yahoo Sports Dodgers blank Mets AGAIN in NLCS, Yankees lead ALCS despite only okay play | Baseball Bar-B-Cast Jake Mintz and Jordan Shusterman recap the action following the Dodgers' victory over the Mets in NLCS Game 3, the Yankees taking a 2-0 ALCS series lead over the Guardians, and provide news from around the league.

ODD taps $27M for diamond chips to clear radioactive debris at Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant Back in 2011, the world held its breath after the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant in Japan suffered a failure of its cooling systems, in the wake of the country getting hit by a 9.0 magnitude earthquake and tsunami. Last month, the Japanese government began a testing procedure to remove radioactive debris in and around the plant - a significant step in the plant's decommissioning process, expected to be completed by 2051. A groundbreaking startup from Japan, Ookuma Diamond Device (ODD), is playing a fascinating part in the process, by way of diamond-chip-powered amplifiers that are being used in efforts to remove radioactive debris.

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