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by Katyanna Quach on (#6BJXS)
'How did NASA do what they did in the 60s what they cannot do now?' The former director general of Russia's space agency Roscosmos Dmitry Rogozin has doubts as to whether NASA really landed astronauts on the Moon in its historic Apollo 11 mission in 1969.…
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by Simon Sharwood on (#6BJWY)
Prefers open peering – from which it profits Cloudflare has decided to oppose the European Union’s proposed network usage fees that would see generators of internet traffic required to help telcos pay for their network builds – but not for entirely altruistic reasons.…
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by Simon Sharwood on (#6BJVX)
One banned tool is already working on Android-to-Android meshes that survive internet outages India's government has reportedly banned 14 messaging apps on national security grounds, including some open source services.…
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by Simon Sharwood on (#6BJTY)
Show some ID or your Facebook feed might not make it across the border Vietnam's deputy minister of information and communications has indicated the nation will require all social media accounts to be registered – even those held on platforms run outside Vietnam but used within the country.…
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by Jessica Lyons Hardcastle on (#6BJSY)
Plus: Court-ordered domain seizures of DDoS-for-hire sites Intel is investigating reports that BootGuard private keys, used to protect PCs from hidden malware, were leaked when data belonging to Micro-Star International (MSI) was stolen and dumped online. …
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by Tobias Mann on (#6BJQR)
Shareholders gotta get their dividends somehow, right? More layoffs may be imminent at Intel following the x86 giant's $2.8 billion Q1 loss.…
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by Tobias Mann on (#6BJPV)
Which might explain what Qualcomm wants with Autotalks In the future vehicles will talk to each other, relaying key metrics between themselves, as they carry their passengers to their destinations – or so Qualcomm's automotive division hopes.…
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by Jessica Lyons Hardcastle on (#6BJKW)
Perhaps one of the thousands of people laid off from the biz could have fixed it, just a thought Twitter has finally admitted a "security incident" caused some users' semi-private Twitter Circle tweets to show up on others' timelines.…
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by Brandon Vigliarolo on (#6BJH9)
That kit ain't for chargin' your iPhone, Private! The US Army has long sought to give its soldiers a connected-tech edge, and has finally settled on a vendor to deliver a much needed piece of hardware to connect the various smart wearables it plans to field. …
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by Katyanna Quach on (#6BJ6W)
Plus: Hollywood writers go on strike to fight against AI stealing their jobs, and more In brief Joe Biden and vice president Kamala Harris met with leaders from some of the top players in AI – Google, Microsoft, OpenAI, and Anthropic – this week to discuss AI safety risks as the government steps up efforts to regulate the technology.…
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by Brandon Vigliarolo on (#6BJ4T)
Anyone else heard of these microservices? The US Department of Labor is dipping its toes into a radical approach to software architecture for the nation's unemployment insurance (UI) systems: breaking down monolithic software systems into a bunch of modular services. …
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by Laura Dobberstein on (#6BJ2D)
Three power outages have hit NAIA in the past year. What was that about ramping up tourism? The replacement of an uninterruptible power supply (UPS) at the air traffic management center in a major airport in the Philippines will result in the entire country's airspace being shut down for two hours on May 17.…
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by Matthew JC Powell on (#6BHW8)
Sometimes legacy systems must be preserved to safeguard a vital function. This was not one of those times who, me? Welcome once again dear reader, to the sanctuary of sympathy we call Who, Me? where tales of technical derring-do are shared alongside stories of derring-at-least-you-tried.…
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by Simon Sharwood on (#6BHTA)
Big i7 performance, tiny, tiny size Desktop Tourism Intel has delivered a fine mini-PC in the form of the NUC 13 Pro – but missed a trick to make a great one.…
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by Brandon Vigliarolo on (#6BHRE)
Also, Capita's buckets are leaking, ransomware attackers deliver demands via emergency alert, and this week's critical vulns in brief We'd say you'll never guess which telco admitted to a security breakdown last week, but you totally will: T-Mobile US, and for the second time (so far) this year.…
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by Laura Dobberstein on (#6BHQX)
PLUS: Smartphone sales slump in India, China; Singapore's Temasek denies crypto investment; Dyson's new battery plant; and more Asia In Brief Chinese state media on Monday announced the return to Earth of a reusable spacecraft after 276 days in orbit.…
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by Jessica Lyons Hardcastle on (#6BGR4)
Can't wait to see how these AI models hold up against a weekend of red-teaming by infosec's village people This year's DEF CON AI Village has invited hackers to show up, dive in, and find bugs and biases in large language models (LLMs) built by OpenAI, Google, Anthropic, and others.…
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by Katyanna Quach on (#6BGHA)
It's time to take out the trash New York State Attorney General Letitia James has proposed a law that would ban cryptocurrency exchanges from trading their own tokens, which in turn might save folks from burning their fingers on erratic or errant assets and investments.…
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by Jessica Lyons Hardcastle on (#6BGAA)
Second time's a charm? An FTC lawsuit against Kochava, alleging the data broker harmed Americans by selling records of their whereabouts, has failed.…
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by Brandon Vigliarolo on (#6BG6V)
Dense debris left by Halley's Comet more than 3k years ago will produce more than 100 fireballs per hour The annual Halley's Comet-linked Eta Aquariid meteor shower will peak tonight and tomorrow, and for those able to see it, this year's show promises to be fantastic. …
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by Thomas Claburn on (#6BG5A)
Texas officials preach limited government ... but not this limited The city of Dallas, Texas, is working to restore city services following a ransomware attack that crippled its IT systems.…
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by Jude Karabus on (#6BG3R)
Take it Huawei? Not if they don't think Feds will refund them FCC chair Jessica Rosenworcel has warned US Congress that telco networks and service providers are not going to start projects to rip and replace kit made by ZTE and Huawei unless they are assured of federal reimbursement.…
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by Lindsay Clark on (#6BG1J)
Young mother only 10 million years old appears to have twins The Hubble Space Telescope has uncovered evidence of planets emerging from a disk of dust and gas surrounding a young star nearly 200 light years from our solar system.…
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by Dan Robinson on (#6BFY1)
IRIS² program aims to get the EU off other countries' infrastructure A bunch of European space and telecoms companies have banded together to answer the EU's call for a satellite constellation to guarantee "communications sovereignty" for the region.…
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by Paul Kunert on (#6BFV5)
How to appease antitrust regulators by looking like you're doing something Microsoft is putting forward a plan to charge customers different prices for Office if it does or doesn’t come with Teams - the latest twist in its campaign to head off an EU antitrust probe at the pass.…
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by Lindsay Clark on (#6BFQ2)
Putin FOSS to work when Microsoft et al abandoned pariah state Russia tops the global table for downloads of open source software over the last quarter, according to a survey tracking around 2,000 FOSS projects.…
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by Paul Kunert on (#6BFN0)
Weeks after outsourcer admits 'cyber incident' more warnings issued Capita is telling pension customers that some data contained within its systems was potentially accessed when criminals broke into the outsourcing giant's tech infrastructure earlier this year.…
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by Laura Dobberstein on (#6BFJT)
A preview of what Uranus Orbiter and Probe might find in the 2040s NASA revealed on Thursday that four of the largest moons of ice giant Uranus likely contain a layer of water beneath their surface.…
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by Thomas Claburn on (#6BFH2)
LLVM champ Chris Lattner is at the helm, so consider us intrigued Modular, an AI startup with above-average technical cred, has unveiled a programming language called Mojo that aspires to combine the usability of Python with the speed of C.…
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by Lindsay Clark on (#6BFFS)
National Savings & Investment contracting for massive tech deals as customers complain of 2FA failure Updated The UK National Savings and Investment bank is being bombarded with complaints over failing online security and authentication features which customers say have locked them out of their accounts.…
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by Simon Sharwood on (#6BFEN)
Jumping Jack had a gas, gas, gas when his wires crossed at the worst moment On Call The "P6 rule" states that Proper Planning and Preparation Prevents Poor Performance. So as you prepare for the imminent weekend, The Register invites readers to run an eyeball over another edition of On Call, our weekly reader-contributed tale of tech support chores that involve another P – as in "going pear-shaped."…
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by Katyanna Quach on (#6BFD7)
Slack GPT and Einstein GPT for Salesforce users currently under development Slack previewed generative AI tools on Thursday, aimed at helping boost worker productivity by automatically summarizing text in channels users might miss, or even drafting messages of a specific tone or length. …
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by Simon Sharwood on (#6BFC8)
Indian software giant thinks you’ll ignore that in favor of the many tracker-killers India's Zoho has decided the world needs a more secure and private browser, so has created one called Ulaa.…
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by Laura Dobberstein on (#6BFBC)
Two years ago the big four hired 243,000 workers. Last year that fell to 82,000 Having spent 2022 struggling to retain workers in the face of high staff attrition rates, India's top four IT outsourcers have since slowed hiring and are worried their workers may not have enough to do.…
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by Simon Sharwood on (#6BF9F)
Pot, meet kettle, both containing weak sauce The National Computer Virus Emergency Response Center of China and local infosec outfit 360 Total Security have conducted an investigation called "The Matrix" that found the CIA conducts offensive cyber ops, and labelled the United States an "Empire of Hacking".…
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by Katyanna Quach on (#6BF8X)
Who would have thought there was anything dodgy about selling pictures of cartoon apes? The former head of product at OpenSea, the largest online marketplace for non-fungible tokens (NFTs), has been convicted of wire fraud in the US Department of Justice's first-ever prosecution for insider trading of the digital assets.…
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by Jessica Lyons Hardcastle on (#6BF6Z)
Exec begged judge for leniency – and it worked Joe Sullivan won't serve any serious time behind bars for his role in covering up Uber's 2016 computer security breach and trying to pass off a ransom payment as a bug bounty.…
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by Jessica Lyons Hardcastle on (#6BF70)
Don't let the robots take your money! That's the IRS's job A bipartisan group of US senators has urged the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) to "use all the tools at its disposal to counter AI-generated tax scams," and protect American taxpayers from money-grubbing crooks using chatbots and deepfakes to dupe marks.…
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by Brandon Vigliarolo on (#6BF23)
Just like turning 40, eh Arvind? IBM CEO, Arvind Krishna, isn't telling his employees that they have to return to the office, but he did warn that continuing to work remotely could mean being passed over for promotion or career advancement. …
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by Dan Robinson on (#6BF0D)
Review will also look at barriers to entry where hyperscalers hold all the cards Britain's competition watchdog is to cast an eye over the development and use of AI, saying it wants to ensure that innovation in the field proceeds in a way that benefits consumers, businesses and the wider UK economy. In the US, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) appears to be thinking along similar lines.…
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by Thomas Claburn on (#6BEXS)
Thanks for your service, now push off Web commerce platform Shopify on Thursday announced a 25 percent increase in revenue followed by a 20 percent decrease in staff.…
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by Lindsay Clark on (#6BEVF)
Twelve-year interaction ended with a bang Scientists have concluded that an unexplained optical burst from the Milky Way galaxy provides evidence of a star eating up its local giant planet.…
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by Iain Thomson on (#6BERX)
For the event itself, it's like the COVID-19 pandemic was all just a long-gone bad dream RSA Conference The 32nd RSA Conference is done. The halls are now empty, bars and restaurants are thankfully free of tech bros, and attendees have dispersed back to their homes.…
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by Brandon Vigliarolo on (#6BERY)
Deals between Zuckercorp + FTC in 2012 and 2020 are being ignored, so time to get stricter, says commish The US Federal Trade Commission is preparing to take action against Facebook parent company Meta for a third time over claims it failed to protect user privacy, as required under a 2020 agreement Meta made with the regulator.…
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by Richard Currie on (#6BEPH)
That's certainly one of the stranger headlines we've written Cult dad rockers the Pixies have apologized to a Google Pixel owner for repeatedly turning off their smartphone's alarm in the morning, presumably when they have important stuff to do.…
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