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by Jessica Lyons Hardcastle on (#61F8S)
All versions are susceptible, there's no patch, so now's a good time to remove this add-on Miscreants have reportedly scanned almost 1.6 million websites in attempts to exploit an arbitrary file upload vulnerability in a previously disclosed buggy WordPress plugin.…
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by Tobias Mann on (#61F6P)
Taiwan gov is threatening a — checks notes — 0.1 percent fine. Yeah, that'll teach em Foxconn is in hot water this week after the Taiwanese electronics manufacturer became a major stakeholder in Chinese semiconductor manufacturer Tsinghua Unigroup without regulatory approval.…
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by Paul Kunert on (#61F4Q)
Pay dispute rumbles on, industrial action scheduled for 29 July and 1 August Some 40,000 BT Group employees are scheduling two days of strike action in protest at what the Communication Workers Union described as a real-term pay cut for staff, given the steep rise in inflation.…
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by Brandon Vigliarolo on (#61F26)
Copper the balloon popper for 2050 net-zero goals according to S&P In a world ever more hungry for copper, a looming shortage could end green energy transition plans before they even get off the ground.…
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by Richard Speed on (#61EZW)
A portent of the End Times, or simply a smart corporate move? Probably the latter Microsoft has signed up to the open source Eclipse Foundation Jakarta EE and MicroProfile working groups as an Enterprise and Corporate member.…
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by Richard Speed on (#61EZX)
Bluster and hot air do not make for a sustainable space program Dmitry Rogozin has been dismissed from his post as boss of Russian space agency Roscosmos.…
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by Liam Proven on (#61EWN)
The venerable Z80 OS is a now hobbyist favorite The company that still owns Digital Research's CP/M operating system has granted a new, more permissive license for the eight-bit OS, making it free for anyone to modify or redistribute.…
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by Richard Speed on (#61ET3)
Follina was all very exciting, but did you patch CVE-2022-30136? Trend Micro Research has published an anatomy of a Windows remote code execution vulnerability lurking in the Network File System.…
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by Dan Robinson on (#61ET4)
Chipmaker looks cool next to immersion pros, talks up increased densities Intel has partnered with Green Revolution Cooling (GRC) on a joint whitepaper about liquid immersion cooling. The pair make the case for sustainability, claiming it reduces the power needed to cool a datacenter as well as cutting operational costs.…
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by Dan Robinson on (#61EQK)
When the chips are down: Memory device maker the latest to evaluate direction SK hynix is considering a cut in capital expenditure by as much as 25 percent, another sign that recent high demand for semiconductors is tailing off due to inflation amid growing concerns of oversupply.…
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by Richard Speed on (#61ENQ)
Commissioning pics show spacecraft can peer near as well as far Instruments on the James Webb Space Telescope have turned closer to home to snap images showing the gas giant Jupiter.…
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by Laura Dobberstein on (#61ENR)
Tracking bracelet rescinded in some areas after uproar and confusion on who dictated its use Some Beijing residents have lashed out at local COVID measures after they were required to wear electronic monitoring wristbands.…
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by Laura Dobberstein on (#61EKY)
Chipmaker braces for a course correction but remains 'highly confident' in long-term outlook Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) has offered guidance adjustments that signal preparations for a market correction despite reporting record profits as customers hoard excessive inventory.…
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by Alistair Dabbs on (#61EJ3)
Death becomes you swiftly but it’s messy making your way back Something for the Weekend Zombies walk among us – until they need a nice sit-down, of course. It can be tiring to be undead. No wonder they drag their feet around and do all that moaning.…
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by Richard Speed on (#61EG9)
And the app still runs... to this day On Call Sometimes you take the call. Sometimes you place it. Welcome to an On Call where our reader is on the other side of the telephone.…
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by Paul Kunert on (#61EEV)
Third-party software developer blamed for 'improperly storing credentials to our database' The bad news keeps on rolling for British recruitment agency Morgan Hunt amid confirmation it suffered a digital burglary, with intruders making off with the personal data for some of the freelancers on its books.…
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by Richard Speed on (#61ED9)
Slacked off and fed up with Teams? Want to escape the clutches of big tech? Element thinks so The decentralized Matrix network has crashed through the 60 million user mark with user growth rate exceeding 70 percent in 2021, according to the company behind the messaging service.…
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by Chris Williams on (#61EC9)
Perfect political pantomime Conservative lawmakers in the UK rounded off the week with a war of words over a proposed – and now delayed – internet content law.…
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by Jessica Lyons Hardcastle on (#61E9N)
Watch out for deadly pinchers after that record-breaking attack The botnet behind the largest-ever HTTPS-based distributed-denial-of-service (DDoS) attack has been named after a tiny shrimp.…
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by Brandon Vigliarolo on (#61E8H)
Bill bloat blamed, countdown continues, Intel irritable, negotiations necessary The Biden administration has had enough of Congressional delays in authorizing $52 billion in chip manufacturing subsidies, and is bringing the heat to Capitol Hill with the clear goal of seeing the funding unlocked before lawmakers leave for August recess. …
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by Jessica Lyons Hardcastle on (#61E6J)
Great, another thing that's gone endemic Organizations can expect risks associated with Log4j vulnerabilities for "a decade or longer," according to the US Department of Homeland Security.…
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by Katyanna Quach on (#61E5D)
$1.2b deficit? Yup, that oughta do it Cryptocurrency lender Celsius Network filed for bankruptcy on Wednesday, a month after it froze all transactions, which prevented netizens from withdrawing funds.…
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by Richard Speed on (#61E3G)
Like a lot of us hope to do, Ingenuity goes on summer break The Mars Ingenuity helicopter is to take a breather to recharge its batteries after its latest successful flight a little over a month ago.…
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by Brandon Vigliarolo on (#61E1G)
Just a feeeeew caveats to bear in mind, though Google on Thursday officially released Chrome OS Flex, which aims to bring the web giant's mega-browser operating system to a wider range of systems.…
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by Dylan Martin on (#61DZ8)
Customers to start paying more for CPUs, chipsets and other products from October It was almost inevitable, and now we know it's coming. Intel plans to raise the prices of various products this fall due to our common foe: inflation.…
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by Lindsay Clark on (#61DZ9)
Office-space-as-a-service suits this cloud giant to a T Salesforce is looking to let around half the space in one of its downtown San Francisco high-rises.…
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by Brandon Vigliarolo on (#61DWZ)
Tesla's biggest battery supplier will reportedly hire 4,000 staff Kansas has landed the largest economic development project in its history, with Japanese tech giant Panasonic set to build a $4 billion electric vehicle battery plant in the state.…
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by Liam Proven on (#61DSY)
'Vanessa' is shaping up nicely – Ubuntu could learn a thing or two The next version of Linux Mint has reached the beta-test stage. The Reg took a look at what's new.…
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by Richard Speed on (#61DQ1)
Déjà vu all over again for laptop maker as researchers poke holes in its code Security researchers have spotted fresh flaws in Lenovo laptops just months after the vendor patched a bunch of its products.…
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by Richard Speed on (#61DQ2)
All-too-brief reminder of quieter times as overcapacity turns to full-on outage Updated Microblogging platform Twitter fell over today, leaving billionaires bereft of playthings and users having to resort to other modes of communication for their conspiracy theories.…
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by Lindsay Clark on (#61DMH)
Bloc insists it has right to rule on planned merger between US biotech firms Illumina and Grail A European court has said it can examine M&As among tech and science companies even if one of the parties has no operations in the EU.…
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by Dan Robinson on (#61DH6)
Plans to make auto semiconductors with first tranche of Euro Chips Act cash Bosch is set to invest €3 billion in its semiconductor business by 2026 as part of a broader push to boost the European chip manufacturing industry.…
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by Laura Dobberstein on (#61DH7)
Massachusetts senator Markey on the charge to stop normalizing surveillance for law enforcement purposes Amazon-owned home security company Ring turned over footage to US law enforcement without permission from the devices' owners 11 times so far in 2022, according to details unveiled by Massachusetts senator Ed Markey.…
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by Laura Dobberstein on (#61DEC)
Trial revisited the same old issues for a new jury, including CIA’s atrocious infosec practices Former CIA engineer Joshua Schulte was convicted on Wednesday of leaking classified information to WikiLeaks after a mistrial left him free of eight out of 10 charges in March 2020.…
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by Richard Speed on (#61DED)
Also: Shades of Windows 10 in the Windows 11 taskbar Microsoft is journeying to the past with a Windows 11 Insider build that allows testers to rip CDs in Media Player and evokes memories of Windows 10.…
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by Katyanna Quach on (#61DC0)
Algorithm proves better than primary care doctors at recognizing signs of heart trouble The US Food and Drug Administration has approved the first artificial intelligence algorithm powering a digital stethoscope for doctors to detect valvular heart disease more accurately.…
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by Dan Robinson on (#61DA2)
New DRAM chips will also have an impact in AI processing and HPC fields Samsung has unveiled new GDDR6 DRAM chips that it claims are the first with a data transfer rate of 24Gbps per pin, chiefly aimed at increased performance for upcoming high-end graphics cards and GPU accelerators.…
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by Paul Kunert on (#61DA3)
It's good to talk, national telco used to say in ad campaigns.... clearly that didn't include unions and pay disputes A trade union representing tends of thousands of frontline workers at BT and its subsidiary Openreach are all set for the first nationwide strike in 35 years after Britain’s largest telco refused to agree to pay talks.…
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by Dan Robinson on (#61D89)
It takes one to know WAN AWS has announced the general availability of AWS Cloud WAN, its managed service that can be used to bring together all your infrastructure in the cloud and across multiple sites into a unified global network.…
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by Lindsay Clark on (#61D6T)
Market watchers see device spending downturn as blip in robust bigger picture With uncertainty hanging over the global economy, Gartner sees IT spending holding steady at 3 percent growth for 2022, with both winners and losers in different industry segments.…
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by Richard Speed on (#61D5B)
Sometimes an eggplant really is just an eggplant A survey from Slack and Duolingo has confirmed that the witty emoji you like to drop into your messages could mean something entirely different to the recipient.…
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by Brandon Vigliarolo on (#61D2Q)
X marks the spot where we could learn more about Earth's early years, too An international team thinks its managed to pinpoint where a 4.5 billion year old meteorite found on Earth came from on Mars.…
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by Tobias Mann on (#61CZ5)
Enough to run a microwave oven Juniper Networks ginned up its campus switching portfolio this week by extending multi-gigabit networking and large power over ethernet (PoE) budgets to a line of entry-level appliances.…
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by Dylan Martin on (#61CY9)
Six of the world’s largest cloud service providers head on out with Arm arch Comment It's been a rocky year for Arm. First, the British chip designer lost a financial boost with its sale to Nvidia killed by regulator scrutiny. Then Arm laid off staff as it made plans for an initial public offering, and now market conditions aren't looking great for that IPO.…
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by Tobias Mann on (#61CVM)
If you look out the window to your left, you'll see we've outsourced our infrastructure Delta Airlines celebrated Amazon Prime Day this week by charting a course for AWS, naming the cloud giant as its preferred cloud provider.…
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by Katyanna Quach on (#61CSW)
If we're gonna have robot overlords, might as well learn why they crash Leaders at hundreds of top US tech companies, universities, and non-profits have called for computer science to be taught to kids in American schools.…
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by Jessica Lyons Hardcastle on (#61CQN)
The P in PFC now stands for Pwned Professional Finance Company, a Colorado-based debt collector whose customers include hundreds of US hospitals, medical clinics, and dental groups, recently disclosed that more than 1.9 million people's private data – including names, addresses, social security numbers and health records – was exposed during a ransomware infection.…
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by Brandon Vigliarolo on (#61CNJ)
Chipmaker's 'water into wine' magic is just as well given low levels of water near some fab sites Intel is claiming a major victory in its sustainability goals with the announcement it has achieved "net positive water" at manufacturing facilities in the US, India, and Costa Rica.…
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by Jessica Lyons Hardcastle on (#61CKD)
Physical and IP addresses as well as credit card info revealed in privacy breach The US Supreme Court justices who overturned Roe v. Wade last month may have been doxxed – had their personal information including physical and IP addresses, and credit card info revealed – according to threat intel firm Cybersixgill.…
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