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Cisco warns 'unintentional debugging credential' left in some network switches can be abused to hijack equipment
Pair of 10/10 critical bugs demand your attention, as does a 9.8-rated SSH SNAFU Cisco this week revealed a pair of critical flaws, rated ten out of ten in severity, in its family of Catalyst PON Series Switches Optical Network Terminals.…
There, that wasn't so hard, was it? South Korea makes Google allow rival payment systems in Play store apps
All right, which country's next? Google says it will comply with South Korean law by allowing Android apps hosted on Google Play to include third-party in-app billing systems, a decision that shows the dominant app store duopoly – represented by Apple and Google – losing control of their mobile app platforms.…
Kyndryl spins out of IBM, stock starts trading on NYSE – and shares tumble
We're sure everything will be OK, its revenues have only fallen 37 per cent in the past decade IBM has finally cut loose its multi-billion-dollar managed infrastructure business, renamed to Kyndryl, sending 90,000 staffers into a life that is less big and less blue.…
Expired cert breaks Windows 11 snipping tool, emoji panel, S Mode features, other stuff
And we're talking about shipped code, not some Insider beta, here It has proved an unfortunate Halloween for Microsoft, with the ghost of an expired certificate haunting Windows 11 users. The upshot is: various built-in programs may stop working properly or cannot be opened at all.…
Teams has a mute button all of its own in taskbar of latest Windows 11 preview build
Another way to make sure the yawns don't get through Microsoft has added a mute button for Teams into the taskbar of the latest Windows 11 preview build.…
JEDI mind tricks: Google said Pentagon contract didn't align with company values. Now it's chasing another defence gig
Don't Be Evil... unless... Google has changed its mind about dealing with the US Department of Defense and is chasing a juicy chunk of the Pentagon's new Joint Warfighting Cloud Capability (JWCC) contract.…
Microsoft: Many workers are stuck on old computers and should probably upgrade
What was that, Brad Smith? You're at climate summit COP26 talking about sustainability plans? You're breaking up... Going in a tunnel Microsoft published a report today that highlights the "problem" of users sticking with ageing devices.…
Angular 13 arrives: Ivy everywhere, View Engine and IE11 support cut
Cruft removed to improve performance Version 13 of the Google-sponsored Angular JavaScript framework is here and the old View Engine renderer is gone, as is IE11 support, making Angular faster and smaller.…
Imagination mulls adding DirectX to its GPU roadmap amid customer interest
For now, here's an IMG CXT processor with real-time ray-tracing abilities Imagination Technologies says supporting DirectX is becoming a bigger consideration for the company when it comes to designing GPUs.…
BT shelves efforts to find investor to share FTTP build, says Openreach can run project alone
Oh and that company-wide cost-cutting programme is 18 months ahead of schedule BT has decided against bringing in an external investor to help with the rollout of fibre networks across Britain, this morning citing lower build costs per premise as the rationale for going it alone via its Openreach division.…
22-year-old Brit accused of Twitter SIM-swap heists charged with $784k cryptocurrency theft
He's in Spain, faces extradition to the US to stand trial A Briton accused of carrying out SIM-swapping attacks to compromise high-profile Twitter users' accounts has been charged with stealing $784,000 in cryptocurrency.…
RISE with SAP? Never heard of it, say 30% of UK users
While 11% plan to take up the package, lack of use cases keep numbers low Three times the number of SAP users in the UK have never heard of RISE with SAP – the service bundle hoped to accelerate cloud adoption – than plan to use it.…
FYI: Code compiled to WebAssembly may lack standard security defenses
Mechanisms taken for granted on x86 vanish in WASM land, says trio WebAssembly has been promoted for its security benefits, though researchers in Belgium and New Zealand contend applications built in this binary format lack important protections.…
Feeling the pinch? How about a 160% hike in your data centre fees
Energy price rises trigger bigger bills at cloud and network provider M247 Think everything is getting more expensive these days? Spare a thought for customers of M247 on the receiving end of a 161 per cent uplift in charges, with rising energy prices blamed.…
Don't worry, the halo won't fade from the IT dept when this pandemic is over – because it was never there
But let me tell ya, technology work is better than diggin' a ditch Register Debate Welcome to the latest Register Debate in which writers discuss technology topics, and you the reader choose the winning argument. The format is simple: we propose a motion, the arguments for the motion will run this Monday and Wednesday, and the arguments against on Tuesday and Thursday. During the week you can cast your vote on which side you support using the poll embedded below, choosing whether you're in favour or against the motion. The final score will be announced on Friday, revealing whether the for or against argument was most popular.…
Waterfox: A Firefox fork that could teach Mozilla a lesson
Why are some of Moz's axed projects bigger than its flagship? Comment As Firefox's share of the browser market continues to slide, the Waterfox Project shows some of the ways that Mozilla is failing to listen to its users – and it's far from the only example.…
Dynamics 365 facelift shows Microsoft trying to compete with the supply chain and process mining big dogs
Azure, Teams, Office integration might offer a leg-up, though Analysis Microsoft scattered tidbits about new features and products over the already well-served enterprise application market during its Ignite virtual shindig running.…
Apple seeks geniuses to work on 6G cellular modem before it's even shipped own 5G chip
It's a good time to be a wireless communications architect or an AI engineer Apple hasn't put homegrown 5G modems in its iPhones yet, but is already looking for a jump-start on 6G modems.…
NASA picks spot at Moon's South Pole to perform first ice-drilling experiment
Featuring two sidekicks: A rover using Nokia's 4G and a hopping recon bot NASA has selected a ridge close to Shackleton, a deep impact crater on the Moon's South Pole, to conduct its first-ever ice-water-mining expedition, which is expected to blast off late next year.…
Arista and Juniper hike prices as component lead times blow out to 80 weeks – that's May 2023
Cost of some supplies is up 200 per cent, so vendors start 'protecting margins' Good luck upgrading your network any time in the next year or two: key vendors Arista and Juniper have both warned they're waiting up to 80 weeks – aka 560 days, taking us to some time in May 2023 – to get their hands on some components.…
CentOS Stream^W^W Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9 emerges in beta form
We're on a highway to RHEL IBM tentacle Red Hat on Wednesday unveiled the beta for version nine of its eponymous Enterprise Linux product, now built from CentOS Stream.…
HPE picks Taiwan as 'global strategic hub for next-generation technology'
Came for the people, the supply chain, and with hopes of building new servers, storage, HPC, and 5G kit. Don't mention the increasing geopolitical tension Hewlett Packard Enterprise has made a big new investment in Taiwan, covering hardware design and supply chain smarts.…
Beijing lashes USA's China Telecom ban – but quite gently
Rolls out usual lines about national security being pretext for competitive action, more strident voices keep quiet China's Ministry of Industry and Information Technology has responded with mild indignation to the USA's decision to revoke the operating licence that allowed China Telcom to operate in the land of the free.…
Azure Virtual Desktop on Azure Stack HCI – for those who want cloudy remote desktops hosted on-prem
We drill into what's available in this public preview Ignite Microsoft is extending, as a public preview for now, Azure Virtual Desktop to Azure Stack HCI so that if you want to host remote Windows desktops on your own on-premises equipment using this service, well, you can.…
140,000-plus drivers sent $60m in compensation checks after Amazon 'stole their tips'
One lucky bod gets $28,000, on average it's a few hundred bucks each America's consumer watchdog has sent checks totaling nearly $60m to more than 140,000 Amazon drivers who were said to have been screwed out of their tips between 2016 and 2019. The delivery workers have until January to cash them.…
US Dept of Commerce sanctions NSO Group, Positive Technologies, other makers of snoopware
Yeah, that ought to do the trick The US government's Dept of Commerce on Wednesday sanctioned four companies in Israel, Russia, and Singapore for selling software used to break into computer systems and by foreign governments to suppress dissent.…
SAP expects to rid car fleet of fossil fuel engines by 2030 – but still more than happy to take money from oil industry
Promises to stop ordering combustion engine vehicles by 2025 SAP expects its fleet of 27,000 corporate cars to be free of tailpipe emissions by 2030 and will no longer allow the ordering of vehicles with combustion engines from 2025.…
GitHub CEO forks off: Nat Friedman to quit this month, replacement will report to exec behind .NET Hot Reload fiasco
Chief product officer takes over world's palatable social network Updated GitHub CEO Nat Friedman announced today he's leaving the organization on November 15 and will be replaced by chief product officer Thomas Dohmke.…
Microsoft rolls out $3-a-user Defender for small biz types
Endpoint security for firms with under 300 staffers Ignite Sniffing the wind after the large uptick in ransomware attacks across the corporate world, Microsoft said it plans to roll out an SMB version of Defender for Biz.…
New cable incoming! Hawaiki Nui set to connect Sydney, Singapore, and LA by 2025
Plans to hook up New Zealand's South Island and Indonesia too Submarine cable company Hawaiki is to build a trans-Pacific cable system, dubbed Hawaiki Nui, that links up Southeast Asia, Australasia and North America. It's slated for completion in 2025.…
You need to shift millions of repos to AWS without any downtime. How? Bitbucket engineering chief tells all
And you need to do it during a pandemic while working from home How does one rebuild an aeroplane, at 40,000 feet, while it is still full of passengers? That was the question posed by Daniel Tao, head of engineering at Bitbucket, while discussing the source shack's move to AWS data centres.…
BlackMatter ransomware gang says it's disbanding – again – after Ukraine arrests
Just like the last time. Don't get your hopes up A member of the BlackMatter (aka Darkside) ransomware gang has publicly claimed the extortionists are shutting down, causing much excitement within the infosec world.…
Locked up: UK's Labour Party data 'rendered inaccessible' on third-party systems after cyber attack
As membership website goes TITSUP* The UK's Labour Party, the official opposition to the country's ruling Conservatives, has suffered a humiliating data breach.…
Microsoft introduces Azure Container Apps with scale to zero
Kubernetes under the covers, with a Microsoft flavour Interview At its recent Ignite event, Microsoft rolled out a preview of Azure Container Apps, a managed service for deploying containers with features including scale to zero.…
Samsung releases pair of jeans that can't do anything except cover your legs and hold a Galaxy Z Flip 3
Who needs big pockets, right? Other than, you know, literally everyone With the exception of iPhone fans, have you ever bought a mobile and thought, "I'm going to base my entire identity around owning this item of cellular technology"?…
UK data spillers fined, but enforcement slows: £5m in ICO penalties not yet paid
Nuisance call companies... and others... are quite the nuisance More than half of data protection fines issued by the Information Commissioner's Office over the last two years, totalling more than £5m, have not been paid.…
Microsoft finally remembers Windows on Arm is a thing, reveals native OneDrive client
In preview. For Insiders. By end of 2021. Two full years after Surface Pro X Ignite Microsoft will at last bring a native version of its OneDrive cloud storage service to Windows on Arm users, months after announcing the same for Apple silicon.…
Love or hate your IT dept, money talks – and tech workers are getting more of it
Show you’re worth it, demand more Register Debate Welcome to the latest Register Debate in which writers discuss technology topics, and you the reader choose the winning argument. The format is simple: we propose a motion, the arguments for the motion will run this Monday and Wednesday, and the arguments against on Tuesday and Thursday. During the week you can cast your vote on which side you support using the poll embedded below, choosing whether you're in favour or against the motion. The final score will be announced on Friday, revealing whether the for or against argument was most popular.…
Sheffield University scales back student system after Oracle integration stumbles
£30m project uncertain amid cuts to academic departments The UK's Sheffield University has abandoned the original design of a £30.4m project to update its student record management system after a vital integration with an Oracle corporate information platform stumbled.…
CyberUp presents four principles to keep security researchers out of jail for good-faith probing
Computer Misuse Act campaign gets down to brass tacks Campaigners want a new code of practice alongside a proposed public interest defence for the Computer Misuse Act 1990, in the hope it will protect infosec pros from false threats of prosecution.…
What will the factory of the future look like? Let's start with Intel, Red Hat, and 5G
Machine-to-machine communications, AI, DevOps tech all coming together Analysis Adding robots or automating machines in old factories isn't as easy as it sounds. Retrofitting factories with new technologies for machines and robots to operate in sync requires a new system architecture.…
Joint UK-Oz probe finds face-recognition upstart Clearview AI is rubbish at privacy
Brit watchdog considering next steps, Australia's orders deletion of scraped image trove A joint probe conducted by the Australian Information Commissioner (OAIC) and the UK Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) has found that facial-recognition-as-a-service company Clearview AI breached Australian privacy laws.…
Whenever automakers get their hands on chip supplies, the more expensive vehicles are first in line – NXP
And if the electronics aren't available, features are simply removed Car makers are shutting down factories because of semiconductor shortages – and whatever chips they can get their hands are going into more expensive vehicles.…
Huawei reportedly set to salvage honor with sale of server x86 business
US sanctions mean the Intel chip well has run dry, so China's champion has little alternative but to offload Huawei is reportedly poised to offload its x86 server business after US sanctions left it unable to buy the silicon it needs to build boxes, according to Bloomberg.…
Australian cops find cocaine stash in PS5 from Portugal
Consoles are in short supply everywhere, which may be why this one aroused suspicion Australia's federal police (AFP) have arrested a chap for attempting to import cocaine inside a PlayStation 5.…
Remember the 'guy in a jetpack' seen flying close to passenger jets? Probably just balloons, says FBI
Ah well, back to panicking over imaginary drones, then Video Passenger jet pilots who reported what looked like a man in a jetpack flying over Los Angeles may have just been seeing runaway balloons.…
Cisco requires COVID-19 shots for all US staff – even remote workers
Unvaxxed can vaxx off for unpaid leave during which Switchzilla can fire them or erase their jobs Exclusive Cisco has updated its COVID-19 vaccination policy for US staff to make the jabs mandatory – even for those who work remotely.…
Blizzard co-leader Jen Oneal leaps into escape pod after just three months in the role
Says she is not 'without hope' for biz Jen Oneal is ending what has turned out to be a brief stint as co-lead of Blizzard.…
If you're deemed cool enough, Microsoft will offer you access to Azure-based GPT-3
Text'n'code-emitting system still available from OpenAI Ignite Microsoft will provide access to OpenAI’s text'n'code-generating GPT-3 model via an API service in the Azure cloud.…
Judge tosses NEC's claim that Oracle salespeople tricked it into using the wrong software license prior to audit
Big Red, for now, has the upper hand in battle over agreements A San Francisco federal court judge has dismissed NEC Corporation of America's (NECAM) counterclaim of fraud against Oracle, which sued NECAM in July alleging copyright infringement and breach of contract related to the use of Oracle's database software.…
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