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by Richard Speed on (#5S9NH)
Bruce Willis not required NASA and the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory's (APL) Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART) mission is under way following a successful launch atop a SpaceX Falcon 9.…
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by Jude Karabus on (#5S9KP)
'Many appear to placing huge bets on it as a replacement for Huawei' Analysis Hot on the heels of the UK government enshrining in law the power to strip out Huawei, five European carriers have banded together to ask European policymakers to push the development of open radio access network (OpenRAN).…
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by Iain Thomson on (#5S9HF)
Millions of devices potentially vulnerable, we're told Check Point Research will today spill the beans on security holes it found within the audio processor firmware in millions of smartphones, which can be potentially exploited by malicious apps to secretly eavesdrop on people.…
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by Richard Speed on (#5S9HG)
This is likely what the IT dept would chuck the regular user Review Lenovo has bucked the trend for vanishingly slim bezels and a paucity of ports with a conservative take on the corporate laptop in the form of the latest T14s ThinkPad.…
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by Richard Speed on (#5S9FB)
... and a damn big radio telescope A team of scientists has managed to bounce a LoRa message off the Moon, setting an impressive record of 730,360km for the furthest distance such a data message has travelled.…
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by Iain Thomson on (#5S9DV)
Trillion-dollar giants vow to appeal against penalties that amount to just a few hours of profit Italy's competition authority has fined Apple and Amazon €200m after deciding the pair colluded to unfairly restrict the supply of Apple products and Beats headphones in the Euro nation.…
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by Simon Sharwood on (#5S9CD)
Clouds and hardware types queueing up to talk now Virtzilla is free of Dell VMware has posted another quarter of strong financial results and revealed that industry players have started to discuss new possibilities now that the company is not part of Dell.…
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by Simon Sharwood on (#5S9B1)
Description of new 'Official Digital Currency Bill' appears to allow general use of Blockchain India’s government appears set to ban private cryptocurrencies.…
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by Simon Sharwood on (#5S99A)
Cisco’s new software license agreement means one payment can cover code and services Cisco has updated its main software licence, the Enterprise Agreement, to version 3.0 and claims it’s now more flexible as while you need to commit to a certain level of spend up-front, your payments can be shifted among products, or even spent on services.…
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by Laura Dobberstein on (#5S98B)
$17B worth of chip factory will go nicely with the big BBQ joints in the town of Taylor Samsung has finally announced the location of the US semiconductor manufacturing facility it's building with an eye on addressing global silicon shortages: Taylor, Texas.…
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by Laura Dobberstein on (#5S97P)
In unexpected development, website promptly fell over A website operated by Singapore’s border control agency, Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA), fell over for five hours almost as soon as registrations for overseas travel were offered to expats who had been stuck in the city-state for over 18 months.…
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by Simon Sharwood on (#5S96P)
Beware of Communists bearing internet governance proposals, says Australian Strategic Policy Institute China is actively trying to export its internal internet governance model, according to a paper from the International Cyber Policy Centre at the Australian Strategic Policy Institute.…
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by Kieren McCarthy on (#5S93X)
Funny how this has happened again References to Afilias have been spotted in the technical requirements for the contract to run the trendy top-level domain .tv, suggesting the process is in one way or another stacked in the internet registry operator's favor.…
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by Iain Thomson on (#5S8Y9)
iGiant pledges any damages plus $10m to anti-cybersurveillance groups Apple today sued NSO Group, which sells spyware to governments and other organizations, for infecting and snooping on people's iPhones.…
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by Richard Speed on (#5S8WG)
InstallerFileTakeOver code pops up on GitHub The day has a 'y' in it, so it must be time for another zero day to drop for a Microsoft product. In this case, a local privilege-elevation vulnerability to gain control of fully patched Windows 10, 11, and Server systems up to the 2022 build.…
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by Lindsay Clark on (#5S8WH)
Drug delivery, environmental clean up, building in space among possible applications Scientists say they have succeeded in producing programmable 3D printed objects from microbial ink produced by genetically modified E coli (Escherichia coli) bacteria.…
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by Gareth Corfield on (#5S8Q8)
Complaints abound that yoof use it to mean 'digital currency' Poll Infosec must "reclaim" the word crypto from people who trade in Bitcoins and other digital currencies, according to industry veteran Bruce Schneier – and it seems some Reg readers agree while others disagree.…
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by Tim Anderson on (#5S8HQ)
Scripting language's dependency on two contributors sparks worries about its future A group of 10 companies is forming a new PHP Foundation, with temporary administrators including PHP founder Rasmus Lerdorf.…
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by Gareth Corfield on (#5S8HR)
'Exceptional' case involves 100 BTC payoff, judge told A Briton accused of playing a pivotal role in an $8.5m SIM-swapping attack shouldn't be extradited to the US because he might commit suicide, making his an "exceptional" case, a court was told.…
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by Tim Anderson on (#5S8ET)
Welcome to 'The First Rust Governance Crisis' Updated The Rust language community is in disarray following the resignation of the entire moderation team, citing the "structural unaccountability" of the core development team.…
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by Richard Speed on (#5S8BT)
Another 30 minutes and there would have been nothing to see A week after Google suffered a TITSUP*, the gang at Mountain View has published a lengthy post-mortem on what went wrong. It was a known bug in the configuration pipeline.…
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by Lindsay Clark on (#5S88Y)
Plans to change UK regulations could mean a 'significant departure' from EU law, watchdog says The UK's National Data Guardian (NDG) has warned the government against watering down individuals' rights to challenge decisions made about them by artificial intelligence.…
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by Richard Currie on (#5S86V)
O Cannabis! Meanwhile, ride biz back to court in the UK over driver contracts Uber Technologies' munchies delivery service, Uber Eats, has set its sights on another growth industry in the Canadian province of Ontario, Reuters reports.…
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by Liam Proven on (#5S84C)
Do users dream of Elastic fleets? Amazon made Fleets available for AppStream desktop applications this week, as the prospect of tighter lockdowns and more remote work looms.…
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by Tim Anderson on (#5S84D)
Trampolines and Retpoline: Applying patches at the function level Microsoft has posted details of how its Hotpatching feature applies security patches to Windows Server without requiring a reboot – but although the company said it is working on broader availability, it remains Azure-only.…
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by Gareth Corfield on (#5S82G)
There's a default admin password online too The Ministry of Justice has secured a set of Wi-Fi access points that potentially gave admin access to industrial control equipment after a tipoff by The Register.…
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by Lindsay Clark on (#5S80Q)
New agency in charge, still outsourcing like the clappers Global IT consultancies Accenture and Deloitte have scooped up nearly £94m in contracts from the UK public health agency after it took charge of the Test and Trace COVID-19 response.…
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by Simon Sharwood on (#5S7ZE)
Marketing jargon alert: Modernized, streamlined, brand iconography and more prominent fireballs inside LogoWatch Qualcomm has decided that its Snapdragon silicon can stand on its own as a brand.…
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by Iain Thomson on (#5S7YC)
Plus: DNS cache poisoning again, cops probe property conveyancing group's IT outage, Azure hole addressed, and more In brief Sky has fixed a flaw in six million of its home broadband routers, and it only took the British broadcaster'n'telecoms giant a year to do so, infosec researchers have said.…
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by Laura Dobberstein on (#5S7WW)
Space agencies have been planning this thing since 1996, so what's four more days? The European Space Agency has delayed the launch of the James Webb Space Telescope until December 22 so that it can undergo additional testing following an incident that sent unintended vibrations through the observatory.…
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by Simon Sharwood on (#5S7VM)
Starting with a release called Amazon Linux 2022 that just hit preview Amazon Web Services has announced that it will release an updated version of its own Linux every two years, starting with Amazon Linux 2022, which it is previewing now.…
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by Laura Dobberstein on (#5S7VN)
Japanese space agency wants 'nauts with good eyesight and work experience – no degree required The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) launched an astronaut recruitment drive last week with reduced academic requirements as it seeks to diversify and refresh the nation's corps of space travelers.…
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by Simon Sharwood on (#5S7TA)
Loaded with all the goodies coders need to run wild with new OS, and packaged for four hypervisors Microsoft has quietly slipped out a test cut of Windows 11 for developers.…
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by Simon Sharwood on (#5S7PZ)
Infosec firm says it found unpatched software, Bank admits Exchange may not have been in the best shape India's Punjab National Bank has smacked down a security firm's allegation that it exposed personal and financial data of its 180 million customers – but appears to have admitted its Exchange Server implementation wasn't in tip-top shape.…
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by Iain Thomson on (#5S7NT)
Middle Kingdom suggests US is making it all up to justify arms development. As if! A Chinese hypersonic glider that completed a test flight in July appears to be more sophisticated than first thought. It is reported the aircraft was able to fire a missile while travelling at five times the speed of sound.…
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by Lindsay Clark on (#5S7KN)
Globo sports brand also interested in AWS analytics systems, data lakes and ML tools as part of upgrade Adidas has opted to upgrade its ERP system to SAP S/4HANA, transferring it to the cloud with AWS rather than using RISE with SAP, the lift-shift-and-transform service launched by the German vendor earlier this year.…
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by Thomas Claburn on (#5S7H3)
Attorney for aggrieved scientist urges judge to let the evidence be presented Analysis IBM has consistently denied that its layoffs over the past few years have targeted older workers.…
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by Iain Thomson on (#5S7FN)
Yikes: Up to 1.2 million customers affected GoDaddy has admitted to America's financial watchdog that one or more miscreants broke into its systems and potentially accessed a huge amount of customer data, from email addresses to SSL private keys.…
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by Richard Speed on (#5S7DN)
What could possibly go wrong? Microsoft has rolled out an early preview of Azure App Service Automatic Scaling – a handy tool, assuming Azure hasn't hit capacity once again.…
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by Gareth Corfield on (#5S78P)
You're your own security team, remember? If you run a small online business powered by the Magento ecommerce platform, Britain's National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) is begging you to make sure it's fully patched ahead of Black Friday.…
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by Lindsay Clark on (#5S76C)
NHSX also doomed in shake-up of 'odd' tech leadership structure The UK health secretary has confirmed the demise of NHS Digital and NHSX, the organisations that take various roles in NHS IT strategy and execution.…
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by Tim Anderson on (#5S73F)
High DPI continues to be a challenge in ancient desktop framework Microsoft's oldest .NET desktop framework, Windows Forms, has been improved for .NET 6, though full support for high resolution displays is "a challenging undertaking," according to software engineer Igor Velikorossov.…
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by Paul Kunert on (#5S70K)
Company data compromised but not systems containing customer or supplier information Vestas Wind Systems, one of the world's largest makers of wind turbines, today confirmed company data has been compromised in a "cyber security incident" that forced the firm to isolate parts of its IT infrastructure.…
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by Liam Proven on (#5S6Y7)
Never mind the practicality, feel the grief As alert folks of a cross-platform inclination will have noticed, Paragon's NTFS driver was accepted into the Linux kernel, and was released as part of 5.15.…
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by Richard Speed on (#5S6VN)
Another German region tries to ditch closed code for open source From the department of If At First You Don't Succeed Try Try Again comes news that a German state is to have a crack at shifting thousands of PCs from proprietary software to an open-source alternative.…
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by Lindsay Clark on (#5S6RH)
Effort to bring the ABAP programming language to S/4HANA cloud ERP system attracts criticism SAP is launching support for its ABAP programming languages to offer developers the possibility to build more features directly into the S/4HANA Cloud version of its ERP system.…
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by Rupert Goodwins on (#5S6Q6)
Every debris cloud has a silver lining Opinion International politics proves Homo sapiens' kinship with purple-arsed baboons. There is yelling, there is exaggerated gesture, there is much ballistic propulsion of poo. The point to it all is surprisingly laudable: avoid actual conflict by play-acting it out.…
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by Richard Speed on (#5S6NN)
Unexpected consequences of the SQL Slammer worm Who, Me? Do you check your emails before sending them? Re-read a dozen times but still that typo sneaks through? Welcome to a Who, Me? in which a reader learns that one mistyped letter can result in a visit from the legal department.…
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by Simon Sharwood on (#5S6MB)
By revisiting farm reform, PM Modi has left the future of the contentious 'AgriStack' uncertain India has scrapped plans to reform its agriculture sector – a decision that looks like a win for the nation's farmers, but a setback for Big Tech.…
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