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by Brandon Vigliarolo on (#6DV91)
Don't panic, says automaker, but if you do, just turn off wireless for now Ford has suggested owners of vehicles equipped with its SYNC 3 infotainment system disable the Wi-Fi lest someone nearby exploits a buffer-overflow vulnerability and hijacks the equipment....
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by Brandon Vigliarolo on (#6DV92)
How can a billionaire in his 50s be this much of a dweeb? Mark Zuckerberg isn't shying away from his supposed cage match with Elon Musk, though he wants the world to know it probably isn't going to happen - and it's not his fault....
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by Thomas Claburn on (#6DV93)
Just a day after getting green light to expand autonomous ops A day after General Motors was given the green light to accelerate the roll out of its self-driving Cruise taxis in a US state, a congregation of the robo-rides broke down - holding up traffic on a busy night - after reportedly losing wireless connectivity....
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by Tobias Mann on (#6DV5S)
Is that a firesale we smell? Intel has begun purging its Next Unit of Computing (NUC) lineup, issuing a slew of product discontinuation notices just weeks after abandoning its mini-PC division and handing the reins to Asus....
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by Simon Sharwood on (#6DV2N)
Blunder made bundled monitors more expensive than standalone purchases Australia's Federal Court has fined Dell AU$10 million ($6.5 million) for what the tech giant has called an error in its pricing processes....
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by Dan Robinson on (#6DV2P)
Power-sipper still in the research stage, but findings are interesting IBM Research has developed a mixed-signal analog chip for AI inferencing that it claims may be able to match the performance of digital counterparts such as GPUs, while consuming considerably less power....
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by Richard Currie on (#6DTZB)
Oscars 2014 Ellen DeGeneres Selfie in oil, anyone? In case you were heretofore unconvinced that Twitter is dead and is never coming back, the latest sell-off of branded tat might sway you....
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by Iain Thomson on (#6DTWD)
Summer Camp is over and what has been done? Have aspirations shriveled in the Sun? DEF CON A bomb threat against Caesars Forum, the main venue for this week's DEF CON hacking convention, led to the halls being cleared on Saturday evening and the building searched by fire crews and police officers....
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by Dan Robinson on (#6DTSF)
Names, job titles and salaries included in unwitting leak Cumbria Constabulary inadvertently published the names and salaries of all its officers and staff online earlier this year, making it the second UK force in a fortnight to admit disclosing personal information about its employees....
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by Liam Proven on (#6DTPS)
'No subscriptions. No passwords. No barriers. Freeloaders welcome' A non-profit called the Open Enterprise Linux Association (OpenELA) has been formed by Oracle, SUSE, CIQ, and other organizations that make Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) and CentOS rebuilds....
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by Rupert Goodwins on (#6DTN1)
I am become Tux, destroyer of warez Opinion Indian mythology is rich beyond measure in tales of gods, demons, and humans doing battle. Deception, alliances, betrayal, supernatural weaponry, and devastating consequences tangle with morality and greed. If you think that sounds like today's global technology maelstrom, that's forgivable....
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by Matthew JC Powell on (#6DTN2)
It can be so hard to tell one column from another in a spreadsheet. They all look the same Who, Me? Welcome once again, dear reader, to the sanctuary we call Who, Me? in which Register readers can safely share their burdens and tell the tales of technical not-quite-expertise....
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by Simon Sharwood on (#6DTKD)
India's close to landing one, too, and Japan is counting down to a launch If you're thinking of taking a trip to the Moon in the next few weeks, check the traffic report before you fly: three nations are currently preparing their attempts to land on Luna's surface....
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by Laura Dobberstein on (#6DTKE)
Claiming affiliation with Anonymous, hackers want more public debate over radioactive water release plans Entities using the name and iconography of Anonymous (EUTNAIOA) claim to have conducted cyber protests against the Japanese government for actions related to the release of wastewater from the Fukushima Daini Nuclear Power Plant....
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by Simon Sharwood on (#6DTHV)
Browser has added multi-process support Mozilla has teased an upcoming plan to allow plugins developed for its desktop browser to run on its Android app....
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by Brandon Vigliarolo on (#6DTGE)
PLUS: Phishing campaign targets the C-suite; Cybercrime arrests in EU and Africa; and more Infosec in brief The July breach of Microsoft Exchange Online by suspected Chinese hackers is the next topic up for review by the Department of Homeland Security's Cyber Safety Review Board (CSRB)....
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by Laura Dobberstein on (#6DTF8)
Tencent keyboard app allowed eavesdropping; Australia, Japan, sour on TwitX; China seeks to ID app devs Asia In Brief Indian tech services giant Infosys has revealed the nation's Securities and Exchange Board (SEBI) rejected its claims of being unable to file regulatory paperwork on time due to COVID-19 lockdowns....
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by Jessica Lyons Hardcastle on (#6DSPV)
Trellix bods say it's not that hard to do, thanks to these vulnerabilities DEF CON It would be relatively easy for miscreants to break into critical datacenter power management gear, shut off electricity supplies to multiple connected devices, and disrupt all kinds of services - from critical infrastructure to business applications - all at the press of a button....
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by Iain Thomson on (#6DSDH)
NOC, NOC ... Who's there? Black Hat Every summer, pandemics permitting, a group of volunteers gather in a Las Vegas hotel to run one of the more unusual examples of IT infrastructure on the planet: the Black Hat network operations center....
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by Thomas Claburn on (#6DSBC)
QC crypto-cracking coming in 5, 10, maybe 50 years, so act ... now? Google has started deploying a hybrid key encapsulation mechanism (KEM) to protect the sharing of symmetric encryption secrets during the establishment of secure TLS network connections....
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by Brandon Vigliarolo on (#6DS9Q)
Scientists: Martian mud cracked in a manner that only happens after repeated cycles of drying The Mars Curiosity rover continues to make discoveries that shed light on the early days of the Red Planet, this time having found evidence that the unforgiving dust world once experienced seasonal weather patterns and flooding....
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by Iain Thomson on (#6DS4G)
It's like Tor and IPFS had sex and produced this thing' DEF CON Infosec super-band the Cult of the Dead Cow has released Veilid (pronounced vay-lid), an open source project applications can use to connect up clients and transfer information in a peer-to-peer decentralized manner....
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by Brandon Vigliarolo on (#6DS4H)
AiO devices won't scan or fax without ink, and plaintiffs say IT giant illegally withheld that info from buyers HP all-in-one printer owners, upset that their devices wouldn't scan or fax when low on ink, were handed a partial win in a northern California court this week after a judge denied HP's motion to dismiss their suit....
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by Thomas Claburn on (#6DS2X)
Feds argue leaks to press amount to witness tampering Sam Bankman-Fried (SBF), former chief executive of crypto-disaster FTX, who has been awaiting trial for his firm's failure while in home detention with his family, has been sent to jail for attempting to intimidate witnesses....
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by Jude Karabus on (#6DS2Y)
Worker bees protest that they were read the riot act even when they did come in Amazon has contacted staff it says are not clocking into the office three days a week "even though your assigned building is ready," according to a leaked memo which warns them they're falling short of expectations....
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by Katyanna Quach on (#6DS0Z)
Depending on where you draw the line Virgin Galactic successfully launched its first-ever private commercial spaceflight on Thursday, flying three space tourists to altitudes high enough to experience zero-gravity conditions for a few minutes....
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by Dan Robinson on (#6DS10)
Bigger, bolder, and brimming with ports for hobbyists and devs alike Asus has released a new addition to its Tinker Board line of Arm-based single-board computer (SBC) systems, giving hobbyists and embedded developers another design option with a plethora of ports....
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by Jessica Lyons Hardcastle on (#6DRYF)
What are these gadgets running, Windows? Ka-boom-tsch Fifteen bugs in Codesys' industrial control systems software could be exploited to shut down power plants or steal information from critical infrastructure environments, experts have claimed....
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by Tobias Mann on (#6DRYG)
What benefits the chip designer will trickle down to AWS's Graviton team Analysis One of Amazon Web Services' key differentiators is its use of custom silicon, including Arm CPUs throughout its cloud infrastructure....
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by Thomas Claburn on (#6DRV8)
Anyone with sizable audience in this surveillance economy is invited to stuff their add-ons with tracking and ads Interview In the past nine years, Oleg Anashkin, a software developer based in San Jose, California, has received more than 130 solicitations to monetize his Chrome browser extension, Hover Zoom+....
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by Liam Proven on (#6DRRB)
Software house transitions to BSL, and fundies are furious HashiCorp, the vendor of Vagrant, Terraform, and a number of other deployment-automation tools, is changing its software license to the Business Source License. You can still get the source code, but it's not technically FOSS any more....
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by Liam Proven on (#6DRMN)
An option if Ubuntu interim releases are too slow, easy and stable for your liking The first release of Rhino Linux brings the rolling release model of Arch Linux to an Ubuntu base, along with the do-it-yourself ethos....
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by Iain Thomson on (#6DRHZ)
PhD student admits he probably shouldn't have given this talk Black Hat A study into the feasibility of hacking low-Earth orbit satellites has revealed that it's worryingly easy to do....
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by Dan Robinson on (#6DRJ0)
ProxyNotShell vulnerability could be how UK body got pwned, suggests infosec expert The hacking of the UK's Electoral Commission was potentially facilitated by the exploitation of a vulnerability in Microsoft Exchange, according to a security expert....
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by Thomas Claburn on (#6DRF4)
Really? You didn't bother to patch a 9.8 severity critical flaw? Ecommerce stores using Adobe's open source Magento 2 software are being targeted by an ongoing exploitation campaign based on a critical vulnerability that was patched last year, on February 13, 2022....
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by Laura Dobberstein on (#6DRCQ)
Arkady Volozh is working with refugee engineers, of which there are plenty Arkady Volozh, co-founder of Russian Google analog Yandex, has denounced Russia's invasion of Ukraine....
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by Paul Kunert on (#6DRCR)
Collaboration, cohesion, and irony all under one roof Zoom is underscoring its mandated return to the physical workplace by opening a London "engagement hub" that it reckons will cater for the needs of hybrid, office and remote workers....
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by Simon Sharwood on (#6DRAT)
Welcome to the coding couch. We hope you sleep well On Call As Friday rolls around and the prospect of fleeing the office looms, The Register brings you another instalment of On Call, our weekly reader-contributed stories in which techies are asked to help - but too often end up needing to help themselves....
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by Brandon Vigliarolo on (#6DRAV)
No one's in danger but we may need to rethink some cabin materials The International Space Station has perhaps a bit of a housekeeping issue on its hands. Analysis of dust samples from its air filters suggest astronauts are likely exposed to higher levels of dangerous chemicals than those of us stuck on Earth, on average....
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by Laura Dobberstein on (#6DR8T)
Paul Nakasone rates the Middle Kingdom a 'pacing challenge' The boss of US Cyber Command has opined that China's cyber and surveillance capabilities are not ahead of, or even comparable to, to those of the United States....
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by Simon Sharwood on (#6DR8V)
Big Red rigs start at 552 fourth-gen EPYC cores and 150TB storage, can scale to 6,624 cores and 3.4PB Oracle has squeezed the on-prem version of its cloud into a version that fits into a single datacenter rack if required....
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by Simon Sharwood on (#6DR79)
What? How? Chinese tech giant Alibaba has reported tiny revenue growth, but a 106 percent surge in earnings for its cloud services, despite a marked slowdown in demand....
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by Katyanna Quach on (#6DR5W)
Some of its suggestions are poison. Others - like banana and tomato tea - might as well be An AI recipe generation bot released by New Zealand discount supermarket chain Pak'nSave has raised eyebrows for recommending home cooks whip up chlorine gas cocktails, bleach rice, and combine ....
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by Tobias Mann on (#6DR5X)
In the ML arms race, GPUs are the ammunition China's largest web and cloud providers are lining up to buy as many Nvidia GPUs as they can while they still can get their hands on them....
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by Jessica Lyons Hardcastle on (#6DR4M)
Talk about an insider threat Black Hat Imposter syndrome plagues people across all professions - including the cybersecurity industry - and it's not going to get any better until individuals are willing to share their struggles and find tools to help overcome these feelings of inadequacy....
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by Iain Thomson on (#6DR2B)
And America should stop worrying about balloons and focus on what's important Black Hat The head of the US government's Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has extolled the ongoing relationship between America and Ukraine barely a year into a crucial security information sharing pact....
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by Brandon Vigliarolo on (#6DR2C)
Being blasted with a missile and plummeting 60,000 feet can do a real number on hardware, it turns out DARPA wants to be ready the next time a foreign spy balloon does a tour of the US, so it's launching a program to figure out how to capture one and its payload instead of simply shooting it out of the sky....
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by Brandon Vigliarolo on (#6DQZG)
No one will suspect such a trustworthy executable Black Hat There's a rather serious ransomware vulnerability in Microsoft's desktop operating system, according to research out this week. It's nigh undetectable, uses a fully legitimate workflow to encrypt files, and comes pre-installed on all new Windows systems: OneDrive....
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by Jessica Lyons Hardcastle on (#6DQZH)
Especially on Apple gear, uni team says A couple of techniques collectively known as TunnelCrack can, in the right circumstances, be used by snoops to force victims' network traffic to go outside their encrypted VPNs, it was demonstrated this week....
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by Dan Robinson on (#6DQZJ)
'We understand the risks involved in space systems, and have insurance' Satellite operator Viasat says problems with its first ViaSat-3 deployment have created unanticipated biz challenges that may disrupt commercial prospects in the short term....
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