Google’s Whopping $23 Billion Bid for Wiz: A Cybersecurity Power Play or A Future Antitrust Headache?

In a move that screams “Suck it, Microsoft,” Google might drop a cool $23 billion on Wiz, the cybersecurity wizard. If the deal swings, Google’s rep for cloud safety will soar—unless Uncle Sam’s antitrust wand says “Nope!” #GoogleBuysWiz

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Google's got its wallet wide open, ready to drop a cool $23 billion on a cybersecurity startup that's younger than the sushi I forgot in the fridge. This isn't just a shopping spree; it's Google playing chess with its cloud competitors while also making sure they don't get pwned by digital desperados.

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