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Microsoft takes another run at closing Exchange brute-force security hole
Meanwhile, Exchange Online is on the fritz Microsoft has issued a fresh update to address an old vulnerability affecting Exchange Server 2019 and 2016 while its online service has problems of its own....
EU threatens X with DSA penalties over spread of Israel-Hamas disinformation
Meta also told to clean out election-bothering deepfakes from its empire - or face the music Updated The European Commission has publicly rebuked Elon Musk's X for what it says is its role in disseminating disinformation and illegal content surrounding the Hamas/Israel conflict. And the EC is threatening penalties under the Digital Services Act if the platform doesn't take measures to stop it....
AI processing could consume 'as much electricity as Ireland'
Boffins estimate power needed if every Google search became an LLM interaction. Gulp The recent spike of interest in AI thanks to large language models (LLMs) and generative AI is pushing adoption of the tech by a wide variety of applications, leading to worries the processing needed for this will cause a surge in datacenter electricity consumption....
HashiCorp tweaks Terraform with user interface changes and AI infused testing
Can I use AI to write me a license that won't annoy the open-source community? HashiConf A host of Terraform features join HashiCorp's flagship product today, including testing and user interface tweaks aimed at cutting errors in infrastructure code....
Astronomers spot collision between two exoplanets, both feared vaporized
Dust blocks light from Sun-like star as far-off worlds meet Evidence of a collision between planets outside our solar system was published for the first time today....
CISOs' salary growth slows – with pay gap widening
We still doubt any infosec leaders will be going without heating this winter The gap between the top and bottom-earning CISOs is growing wider, with the highest-paid execs having their salaries increased at three times the rate of those at the lower echelons....
Red Hat retires mailing list, leaving Linux loyalists to read between the lines
Email is just so 20th century Comment Red Hat has closed its security advisories mailing list. It will still share the information, just via an RSS feed, with access free for all... at least for now....
From chaos to cadence: Celebrating two decades of Microsoft's Patch Tuesday
IT folks look back on 20 years of what is now infosec tradition Feature Twenty years ago this month, Microsoft did something pretty revolutionary at the time when it formalized the Windows software release schedule....
Your phone's cracked screen may one day heal itself, but try not to drop it for now
Analysts 'put stake in the ground' to say tech will hit market in matter of years Smartphones with self-healing displays could be on sale within the next five years, according to the latest predictions from research outfit CCS Insight....
Generative AI slashes cloud migration hassles, says McKinsey partner
Bhargs Srivathsan also urges enterprises to ditch the tech Lamborghinis for efficient ride The use of generative AI is cutting down cloud migration efforts by 30 percent to 50 percent when done correctly, according to McKinsey's Bhargs Srivathsan, speaking at a conference in Singapore on Wednesday....
Microsoft gives unexpected tutorial on how to install Linux
You may need it - Windows 10 is no longer a free upgrade Microsoft has published guidance on how to download and install Linux. In other news, Hell freezes over and pigs fly south to their winter feeding grounds....
curl vulnerabilities ironed out with patches after week-long tease
The coordinated disclosure didn't quite go to plan, though Updated After a week of rampant speculation about the nature of the security issues in curl, the latest version of the command line transfer tool was finally released today....
What to expect when the UK-US Data Bridge comes into force this week
Britain's privacy watchdog still not happy that agreement 'appropriately' protects sensitive data Opinion The UK Extension to the EU-US Data Privacy Framework (aka Data Bridge) will enter into force on October 12, allowing certifying entities to easily transfer personal data from the UK to the US....
SAP barely moving needle to migrate users off ECC before support ends
Gartner finds only a third are somewhat prepared for S/4HANA transition Global tech researcher Gartner has found that only 33 percent of SAP users relying on its legacy ECC ERP system have bought or subscribed to licenses to start their transition to S/4HANA....
Go ahead, let the unknowable security risks of Windows Copilot onto your PC fleet
Or maybe don't let Microsoft's desire to defeat Google dictate your defensive strategy Column I am still amazed how few people - even in IT - have heard of Windows Copilot. Microsoft's deep integration of Bing Chat into Windows 11 was announced with much fanfare back in May....
Ransomwared health insurer wasn't using anti-virus software
PhilHealth blames government procurement rules for license expiry and issues phishing warnings A recent ransomware attack on the Philippine Health Insurance Corporation (PhilHealth) occurred while the organization's antivirus software subscription had expired....
Software patch fixes Euclid space telescope navigation bug
Probe goes loopy after mistaking solar rays for stars The European Space Agency's Euclid space telescope is back to normal and will resume its mission, thanks to a software update that was required after its navigation sensors mistakenly identified solar ray signals as stars....
ASUS thinks outside the 4″ x 4″ box with plans for custom NUCs
Commercial customers are in the frame, and gamers aren't forgotten, as it takes on Intel's mini PCs Fresh from winning the rights to build machines based on Intel's quirky little Next Unit of Compute (NUC) mini-PC spec, ASUS has cooked up plans to offer custom NUCs to industrial clients, or even for edge deployments by cloud service providers....
APNIC close to completing delegation of its final /8 IPv4 block
Asian internet registry still has 5M 32-bit addresses from different sources - or practically infinite IPv6s The Asia-Pacific Network Information Centre (APNIC) on Monday announced it is close to delegating the last IPv4 addresses in its final /8 block, bringing the regional internet registry a step closer to IPv4 exhaustion....
Meta watchdog sticks a probe into Facebook rules after fake Biden vid allowed to stay
Doctored video featured vile false slur, but it wasn't a deepfake ... so that's OK, then? Meta's Oversight Board is probing the social media giant's policies on deepfake content after Facebook decided against taking down a faked video that falsely labelled US President Joe Biden a pedophile....
Intel offers $179 Arc A580 GPU to gamers on a budget
640K, sorry, 1080p ought to be enough for anybody Intel filled out its Arc graphics portfolio Tuesday with a $179 card aimed at 1080p gamers on a shoestring budget....
Twitter further restricts free tier with option to limit replies to verified accounts
The digital town square, but with more pay-to-play curbs On the social media site formerly known as Twitter, you can now opt to allow only paying verified accounts to reply to your tweets. Again, it's more fee speech than free speech for this Elon Musk-owned outfit....
Microsoft reportedly runs GitHub's AI Copilot at a loss
Redmond willing to do its accounts in red ink to get you hooked Analysis Microsoft is reportedly losing up to $80 a month per user on its GitHub Copilot services....
It's 2023 and Microsoft WordPad can be exploited to hijack vulnerable systems
Happy Halloween! Security bugs under attack squashed, more flaws fixed Patch Tuesday Microsoft on Tuesday issued more than 100 security updates to fix flaws in its products, including two bugs that are already under active attack, as well as addressing an HTTP/2 weakness that has also been exploited in the wild....
Judge tosses Sonos's $32.5M patent win over Google with savage slam down
'It is wrong that our system was used to punish an innovator and to enrich a pretender' A California judge has quashed one of Sonos's legal victories against Google - and the $32.5 million royalty payout that came along with it - declaring Sonos's patents at the heart of the matter were the unenforceable work of a "pretender" attempting to "punish an innovator ... by delay and sleight of hand."...
Microsoft says VBScript will be ripped from Windows in future release
It's PowerShell or something similar in the not too distant future Microsoft has stopped developing VBScript after a 27-year relationship and plans to remove the scripting language entirely in a future Windows release....
SBF on trial: The Python code that allegedly let Alameda hedge fund spend people's FTX deposits
And Caroline Ellison says she was told by Bankman-Fried to take $10B from customer accounts At the fraud trial of former FTX head Sam Bankman-Fried, prosecutors presented the jury with Python code for the FTX backend that allowed flagged client accounts to spend money they didn't have on the cryptocurrency exchange....
HTTP/2 'Rapid Reset' zero-day exploited in biggest DDoS deluge seen yet
Botnet storm drowned last record with 398 million requests per second A zero-day vulnerability in the HTTP/2 protocol was exploited to launch the largest distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attack on record, according to Cloudflare....
Swedish tech biz aims to sail past traffic woes on electric hydrofoils
But P-12's production timeline is fuzzy A Swedish technology company thinks it has a solution to the misery of urban commutes, at least for those in cities with good access to waterways: 30-seat, all-electric hydrofoil shuttles that can reach speeds of up to 30 knots, or just shy of 35mph (55kph)....
Mirai reloads exploit arsenal as botnet embarks on another expansion drive
With 13 new payloads it's the biggest update to the botnet in months The infamous Mirai botnet was spotted by researchers who say it is spinning up again, this time with an "aggressively updated arsenal of exploits."...
Google pays Apple $18B to $20B a year to keep its search in iPhone
Bernstein estimates value of agreement, warns it and similar deals may end if DoJ wins antitrust case Google pays Apple between $18 billion to $20 billion a year to remain the dominant search engine in the iPhone, according to a financial analyst that thinks this deal, and others like it, are now at risk....
RISC-V org claims export restrictions would stifle innovation
Efforts to deny China access will hurt the 'open' part of open standard, says collab body CEO The CEO of RISC-V International is warning US politicos that subjecting the open processor standard to export restrictions could result in the development of incompatible solutions and stifle innovation....
Researcher bags two-for-one deal on Linux bugs while probing GNOME component
One-click exploit could potentially affect most major distros Researchers discovered a high-severity remote code execution (RCE) vulnerability in an inherent component of GNOME-based Linux distros, potentially impacting a huge number of users....
Microsoft extends life support for aging Apache Cassandra 3.11 database
But only if you're ready to cozy up in Azure's abode Microsoft says it plans to keep on supporting Apache Cassandra 3.11 a year past its end-of-life date... just as long as you're running it as an Azure Managed Instance....
Fresh curl tomorrow will patch 'worst' security flaw in ages
It's bad, folks. Pair of CVEs incoming on October 11 Start your patch engines - a new version of curl is due tomorrow that addresses a pair of flaws, one of which lead developer Daniel Stenberg describes as "probably the worst curl security flaw in a long time."...
Incus 0.1 is Canonical's LXD 'containervisor' with Ubuntu integration stripped out
Community fork delivers first code for more distro-neutral functionality The first version of Incus, the community project working on a fork of Canonical's so-called LXD "containervisor," is here....
Russian Nauka module plays leak-a-boo with International Space Station
Faulty backup radiator is bleeding coolant into the black The International Space Station just sprung another leak. And you can give yourself a pat on the back if your first guess at the source was the Russian Nauka module....
New information physics theory is evidence 'we're living in a simulation,' says author
But why would a simulation create El Reg? Mmm... pizza Going by the fact that Elon Musk said there was only one in a billion chance that the world was not simulated, we might save ourselves a lot of time and assume that on this occasion, as on so many others, the 52-year-old rocket bro has made a beeline for the wrong end of the stick....
Vodafone to fast-track Arm-based OpenRAN for mobile networks
Working with Ampere and others in modular approach Telecoms giant Vodafone is backing more than one horse in the OpenRAN arena, confirming a collaboration with Arm on energy efficient silicon for 5G base stations and continuing to work with Intel on OpenRAN silicon....
SAP customers on brink of ERPocalypse as 2025 support cliff looms for ECC
When German vendor promised service until 2027, not everyone qualified Half of SAP clients relying on ECC - used by the majority of ERP customers - will fail to qualify for extended support beyond 2025, according to the German vendor's own figures....
Microsoft does not want ValueLicensing CEO anywhere near its confidentiality ring
Perpetual license case perpetually rumbles on Documents from Microsoft's 270 million ($331 million) legal spat with Brit reseller ValueLicensing have revealed squabbling behind the scenes over what can be disclosed and who should be in the circle of trust....
IDC: AI is a solution for a PC industry with a sales problem
Articulating use cases? Erm, yes but customers are captivated Business interest in AI PCs is fizzing, at least according to IDC, even though the analyst admits use cases have yet to be fully articulated."...
Ransomware attacks register record speeds thanks to success of infosec industry
Dwell times drop to hours rather than days for the first time The time taken by cyber attackers between gaining an initial foothold in a victim's environment and deploying ransomware has fallen to 24 hours, according to a study....
Unity CEO 'retires' in the wake of fee fiasco
Ex-Red Hat CEO James M Whitehurst takes the big chair in the interim Unity has announced the immediate retirement of president, CEO, chair, and board member John Riccitiello....
Japanese PM says international AI regulations will be here by Christmas
G7 to meet after getting ideas from UN's Internet Governance Forum Leaders of the G7 are expected to establish international AI regulations by the end of the year, Japanese prime minister Fumia Kishida said on Monday....
China's top crypto-mining hardware-maker reportedly furloughs staff
Bitmain's 'Antminers' dominate the market - but customers aren't buying The world's largest source of hardware designed for the task of mining cryptocurrency, Beijing-based Bitmain, has reportedly furloughed staff after disappointing sales....
Vietnam accused of Predator spyware attack on EU and US politicians
Awkward, seeing as the US and Vietnam just announced a refreshed relationship Amnesty International has accused the government of Vietnam of acquiring the notorious Predator spyware and using it for nefarious ends - including attempts to infect US and European lawmakers....
US allows Samsung and SK hynix to keep making chips in China
Investments protected, diplomatic rift averted ... even Beijing likes it The office of South Korea's president yesterday revealed that the US has allowed Samsung and SK hynix to continue their chipmaking operations in China indefinitely....
US govt talks up $2B X-ray photobooth to check its nuke weapon sims are right
Sub-critical plutonium implosion to be snapped on nanosecond scale What to do when you want to perform physical tests of the plutonium in your nuclear weapons and you've pretty much told the world you won't set off any more nukes in these kinds of experiments?...
Forcing Apple to allow third-party app stores isn't enough
You're excited about Meta offering iOS apps via Facebook ads? Really? Opinion By March 6, 2024 Apple is expected to allow third-party app stores to distribute iOS apps, in Europe at least, because the company has been designated a "gatekeeper" under the European Digital Markets Act....
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