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Nicole Kobie

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Nicole Kobie has appeared in 8 articles since 2017-04. Coverage peaked in 2024Q3 with 2 articles.

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2025-10-07
The Record 21 related

Oracle urges customers to patch an E-Business Suite vulnerability that cybercriminals are exploiting; Google's Mandiant says the Clop hacking group exploited it

AWAITING ANALYSIS  —  This CVE record has been marked for NVD enrichment efforts. CrowdStrike : CrowdStrike Identifies Campaign Targeting Oracle E-Business Suite via Zero-Day Vulnerability (now tracke...

2020-10-20
WIRED UK

A look at Excel community groups like EUSpRig, made up of accountants, auditors, and Excel power users paid to help organizations spot risky spreadsheet errors

Nicole Kobie / WIRED UK : Tweets: @arnaubayon and @hkanji Tweets: Arnau Bayn / @arnaubayon : Research suggests more than 90 per cent of spreadsheets have errors, and half of spreadsheet models used i...

2020-10-19
WIRED UK

A look at Excel community groups like EUSpRig, made up of accountants, auditors, and Excel power users paid to help organizations spot risky spreadsheet errors

Nicole Kobie / WIRED UK :

2017-04-22
The Outline

The Daily Mail has not been banned from Wikipedia as previously reported, but editors are discouraged from linking to it when better sources exist

Nicole Kobie / The Outline : Tweets: @joshuatopolsky Tweets: Joshua Topolsky / @joshuatopolsky : According to Wikipedia editors, BuzzFeed and the Daily Mail are unreliable, but RT and Breitbart are f...

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