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Huawei with your rural subsidies ban: Chinese comms bogeyman fires sueball at US regulator
Claims it's unconstitutional Huawei Technologies today filed a fresh lawsuit against the US Federal Communications Commission over its decision to ban rural carriers from buying the company's mobile hardware with Universal Service Fund (USF) cash.…
Feds slap $5m bounty on 'Evil Corp' Russian duo accused of running ZeuS, Dridex banking trojans
Account-draining malware masterminds charged but remain in motherland US prosecutors have slapped a $5m bounty on the heads of two Russian nationals they claim are part of the malware gang behind the banking trojans ZeuS and Dridex.…
How to fool infosec wonks into pinning a cyber attack on China, Russia, Iran, whomever
Learning points, not an instruction manual Black Hat Europe Faking digital evidence during a cyber attack – planting a false flag – is simple if you know how, as noted infosec veteran Jake Williams told London's Black Hat Europe conference.…
Onestream slammed for 'slamming' vulnerable and elderly folk: That's £35k to Ofcom, please
Comms provider switched 118 people to its services without their consent Updated Imagine a telco kicking down your front door, yelling "all your bills are belong to us" then leaving. In the industry parlance, it's known as "slamming" and Ofcom has fined Onestream £35,000 for the practice.…
Staffer representation on our board? LMAO! Good one, cackles Microsoft
Another $0.51 dividend for shareholders, exec pay OK'd, but no say for employees Updated There was good news for investors and perhaps bad news for employees during Microsoft's annual shareholder meeting.…
Windows 10 Insiders: Begone, foul Store version of Notepad!
You say 20H1, they say 2004, let's call the whole thing off Microsoft has emitted a fresh build of next year's Windows 10 to both the Slow and Fast rings of the Windows Insider programme and goodness, those guinea pigs weren't keen on Notepad-In-The-Store.…
Icahn and I will force a Xerox and HP wedding: Corporate raider urges HP shareholders to tell board to act 'NOW'
Billionaire accuses execs of running scared for jobs amid $33.5bn bid Corporate raider Carl Icahn isn't quietly accepting HP's rejection of Xerox's hostile $33.5bn takeover bid – he has accused the board of using delay tactics to keep their jobs and warning it can be done in a nice or not-so-nice way.…
Oil be damned: Iran-based crooks flinging malware at Middle Eastern energy plants again – research
ZeroCleare wipes up where Shamoon left off An Iran-based hacking crew long known to target energy facilities in neighboring Middle Eastern countries is believed to be launching new attacks.…
Motorola's mid-range One Hyper packs 64MP cam, huge screen and – ooo – 'Quad Pixel' tech
What's that when it's at home? Oh, they mean pixel binning Motorola has updated its mid-range lineup with the announcement of the Android 10-powered One Hyper.…
Microsoft emits long-term support .NET Core 3.1, Visual Studio 16.4
Ready to go, but beware 'unfortunate breaking change' in Windows Forms Microsoft has released .NET Core 3.1 – a significant milestone as, unlike version 3.0, it is a long-term support (LTS) release, suggesting that the company believes it's fit for extended use. It is accompanied by Visual Studio 16.4, also an LTS release.…
Take Sajid Javid's comments on IR35 UK contractor rules with a bucket of salt, warns tax guru
What now? A pre-election porky? Heaven forfend… Conservative Party claims they may review the extension of IR35 tax rules to the UK private sector have been called into question by a tax expert.…
Just in case you were expecting 10Gbps, Wi-Fi 6 hits 700Mbps in real-world download tests
Pretty fly for a Wi-Fi... The long-awaited future of super-fast wireless is here, with the Wireless Broadband Alliance (WBA) claiming speeds of 700Mbps in a real-world environment using the Wi-Fi 6 standard.…
We know this sounds weird but in future we could ask fiber optic cables: Did the earth move for you... literally?
Distributed acoustic sensing turns old glass cabling into seismic sensors Old, unused fiber optic cables buried underground can be refashioned into seismometers, helping scientists monitor earthquakes, according to new research.…
Tune in and watch online today: How to build a content management platform fit for the future
Advice based on feedback from Register readers and insights from Box Webcast Financial institutions across the board are wrestling with how to engage more closely with customers and work better across internal teams. Too often, the cause is ill-fitting content and document management systems, designed for another time. Meanwhile, cloud-based platforms can both help and hinder, delivering short-term benefit but adding complexity and fragmentation.…
123-Reg is at it again: Registrar charges chap for domains he didn’t order – and didn't want
The great .uk foist is still rumbling along Two months after promising customers that its past practices of automatically registering, and charging, customers for .uk domains was all a big misunderstanding, pushy registrar 123-Reg is at it again, charging at least one punter for .uk domains they never ordered and don’t want.…
Kubernetes? 'I don't believe in one tool to rule the world,' says AWS' Sassy Jassy
Collaborating with other companies is such a drag re:Invent AWS CEO Andy Jassy, asked about the future role of Kubernetes (K8s) in cloud infrastructure, told The Register that "I don’t believe in one tool to rule the world."…
Atlassian scrambles to fix zero-day security hole accidentally disclosed on Twitter
Exposed private cert key may also be an issue for IBM Aspera Updated Twitter security celeb SwiftOnSecurity on Tuesday inadvertently disclosed a zero-day vulnerability affecting enterprise software biz Atlassian, a flaw that may be echoed in IBM's Aspera software.…
Lazarus group goes back to the Apple orchard with new macOS trojan
In-memory malware a first for suspected Nork hacking crew The Lazarus group, which has been named as one of North Korea's state-sponsored hacking teams, has been found to be using new tactics to infect macOS machines.…
AT&T subscribers back in court to crack open telco giant's $60m FTC settlement over limited 'unlimited data' plans
Hey, no looking, that paperwork's private, says network operator Angry AT&T customers have asked a judge to force America's trade watchdog, the FTC, to hand over the information it used to reach a $60m settlement with the cellular network for throttling “unlimited data” plans.…
We're not trying to be rude here but... there's an ice giant stripping down, emitting gas as it orbits a hot white dwarf
Sighting suggests future of our own Solar System A giant planet orbiting a hot white dwarf star has been discovered for the first time. This sighting is significant because it is first evidence of a world surviving its star's transformation into a white dwarf.…
Escobar Fold 1 snort all it's cracked up to be: Readers finger similarity to slated Chinese mobe
But how is it $1,000 cheaper? So, as reported yesterday, the younger brother of Colombia's favourite son Pablo Escobar plans to launch a foldable phone, the Escobar Fold 1. Alarm bells started ringing, not least because the entry-level model has an MSRP of $349 – about $1,000 less than what you'd expect.…
Former Oracle product manager says he was forced out for refusing to deceive customers. Now he's suing the biz
Database giant insists that ain't so, will fight lawsuit A former Oracle employee filed a lawsuit against the database giant on Tuesday claiming that he was forced out for refusing to lie about the functionality of the company's software.…
Since the FCC won't act, Congress finally moves on robocalls by passing half-decent TRACED Act
Only took seven years of consumer hell to get this far US Congress has finally acted on the scourge of robocalls, with the House of Representative passing the TRACED Act on Wednesday morning by 417 votes to 3 (with 11 not voting).…
In a touching tribute to its $800m-ish antitrust fine, Qualcomm tears wraps off Snapdragon 865 chip for 5G phones
While supremo predicts mmWave deployments by 2021, everyone moving to the cloud Why is it that Qualcomm is never far from drama?…
Never break the (supply) chain: Intel pitches 'full lifecycle' chip-tracking programme to partners
Listen to the wind blow, watch the sun rise Intel has said it wants to make its punters more confident about what happens to its chips on the journey from fab to rack to recycler.…
Bandwidth weirdness at TalkTalk has customers fuming at being denied on-demand I'm A Celeb
Distinctly odd TalkTalk-using readers have contacted The Reg to say they are suffering decidedly odd bandwidth issues shutting off, or severely slowing, access to certain sites while leaving others working as normal.…
Battery-guzzling 4K hardware clad in an alloy battle jacket: Lenovo's 4th-gen ThinkPad Yoga X1 is its most metal yet
High-rez screen or going all day without a charge: Pick one The fourth-generation ThinkPad Yoga X1 has swapped the finish of yesteryear for something a little more metallic.…
Amazon drops battery-powered Echo speaker so you can play Despacito on the go
Only in India for the time being Amazon today announced a new battery-powered version of its ubiquitous Echo speakers.…
Qualcomm to appeal against another antitrust whopper: This time it's $873m courtesy of South Korea
Eh, at least it doesn't need to renegotiate patent deals Qualcomm is to appeal against the decision of a South Korean court to fine the US chip giant $873m for unfairly using patent licensing to stymie rivals' sales.…
Customers in 'standoff' with SAP over 2025 end of support for Business Suite: Who'll blink first?
Users doubtful 5 years enough to get everyone moved in time German enterprise software giant SAP is in a "standoff" with customers over the 2025 deadline for withdrawing support for its SAP Business Suite range.…
CloudBees SaaSifies Jenkins X running on Google Cloud Platform
Getting giddy over CI/CD with Anthos and Kubernetes DevOps World Lisbon CloudBees joined the SaaS club today with a preview of its Jenkins X CI/CD product running atop Google's cloud.…
EU gets a bit STRESSED out about 5G: With great economic benefits come great security risks
Yes, in all-caps The Council of the European Union has warned member states that the introduction of 5G networks poses increased security risks while also bringing economic and infrastructure benefits.…
Mozilla locks nosy Avast, AVG extensions out of Firefox store amid row over web privacy
Add-ons accused of slurping every URL netizens visit The Firefox extensions built by Avast have been pulled from the open-source browser's online add-on store over privacy fears.…
Amazon sticks AI inference chip up for rent in the cloud for machine-learning geeks
AWS subscribers, you can forget GPUs (unless you need to train your models) re:Invent Amazon Web Services has made Inf1, its cloud instance for running machine-learning software on its custom-designed AI chip Inferentia, available to all.…
Silicon Valley Scrooges sidestep debt to society through tax avoidance to the tune of $100bn
Apple, Amazon, Facebook, Google, Microsoft, and Netflix accused of ducking dues Fair Tax Mark, a UK-based civic advocacy group, has accused Apple, Amazon, Facebook, Google, Microsoft, and Netflix of depriving public coffers of more than $100bn in taxes since 2010 through aggressive tax avoidance schemes.…
Newly born Firefox 71 emerges from its den – with its own VPN and some privacy tricks
Mozilla continues exploring privacy as a source of revenue Patting itself on the back for blocking more than one trillion web tracking requests through its Enhanced Tracking Protection tech, Mozilla on Tuesday continued its privacy push with a further test of its Firefox Private Network service, an update to Firefox Preview Beta for Android, and the debut of its latest desktop browser, Firefox 71.…
Is your computer doctor secretly a racist? Two US senators want to find out the truth
Garbage in, garbage out US Senators Ron Wyden (D-OR) and Cory Booker (D-NJ) are examining how federal agencies and healthcare companies are tackling algorithmic biases – after a recent study found that black patients were less likely to be referred to care programs by software than white patients, despite being sicker.…
Google ex-employees demand retribution for Thanksgiving massacre
Fired four threaten to file complaint with National Labor Relations Board The four engineers fired by Google just before Thanksgiving for allegedly e-stalking co-workers have said they will file a complaint with the National Labor Relations Board claiming they were subject to an illegal intimidation campaign.…
Closing Windows, opening ML and AI-powered coding: Orgy of announcements in marathon AWS keynote
We sat through a three-hour AWS lecture so that you didn't have to re:Invent In a three-hour keynote at the re:Invent conference under way in Las Vegas, AWS CEO Andy Jassy took pops at competitors (especially Microsoft) and announced a wide range of new services, spanning compute, database, storage and machine learning.…
Larry leaves, Sergey splits: Google lads hand over Alphabet reins to Sundar Pichai
Sergey leaves his first love… again The co-founders of Google, Larry Page and Sergey Brin, have announced they are stepping down from their respective CEO and president roles of parent company Alphabet – and handing over to Google's current CEO Sundar Pichai.…
Mayday in Moscow as devs will be Russian to Putin mandatory apps on phones, laptops, TVs
Don't be Stalin, you only have until July, thanks to new law Russian President Vladimir Putin has signed off on the law requiring most electronics sold in the country to be pre-bundled with domestically produced software.…
We took a shot every time Qualcomm said 5G, AI or mobile gaming in its Snapdragon 865, 765 system-on-chip launch...
...nd its nt evevn lunchteim yt On Tuesday Qualcomm teased three upcoming Snapdragon system-on-chips at its aptly named Snapdragon Tech Summit in Hawaii.…
Trump Administration fast-tracks compulsory border facial recognition scans for all US citizens
Homeland Security also clamping down on H1-B visas The Trump Administration is planning to fast-track a new policy of compulsory facial recognition at the border, and including US citizens and permanent residents in its plans for the first time.…
Gravitons, Neoverse... you'd be forgiven for thinking AWS's second-gen 64-core Arm server processor was a sci-fi
Amazon cloud teases Graviton2 tech re:Invent In conjunction with its re:Invent show in Las Vegas this week, Amazon Web Services offered a preview of the next iteration of its Arm-compatible EC2 instances, which it will use its customized Graviton2 processors.…
Pablo Escobar's brother is Medellín in the foldable phone biz, sniffing out new markets
Got a phone for The Reg to stroke a claw across, Roberto? Escobar Inc, the company founded by the brother of late Colombian pharmaceutical executive, Pablo Escobar, has announced it’s getting into the handset business. Welcome to 2019, where that’s a completely normal and factual sentence.…
EU wouldn't! Uncle Sam brandishes 'up to 100%' tariffs over France's Digital Services Tax
China is so last year. America (tech giants) first The spectre of warehouses full of cheese, champagne and handbags looms over whomever wins the UK's December General Election and has to oversee the country's own upcoming Digital Services Tax, come April 2020.…
HPE planning to turn balancing on-premises and cloud environments into point-and-click adventures
Firm touts self-service portal GreenLake Central in Munich The cost and plate-spinning skills of managing multi-vendor public cloud services and an on-premises environment are enough to test the nerves of any IT manager. HPE reckons it has hit upon a solution – though it has some obvious limitations.…
Den Automation raised millions to 'reinvent' the light switch. Now it's lights out for startup
From 'boy genius' to 'oh boy' Exclusive Den Automation, the once-promising UK smart home startup that raised nearly £4.5m via equity crowdfunding and boasted former Amstrad chief Bob Watkins as CEO, has agreed to go into liquidation, The Register can report.…
AWS has new tool for those leaky S3 buckets so, yeah, you might need to reconfigure a few things
Security a popular topic at Las Vegas event re:Invent At its re:Invent event under way in Las Vegas, Amazon Web Services (AWS) dropped the veil on a new tool to help customers to avoid spewing data stored on its S3 (Simple Storage) service to world+dog.…
It's Hipp to be square: What happened when SQLite creator met GitHub
The 'Hub is not really about Git any more, says Fossil architect The mind behind the SQLite open-source database and Fossil SCM bug-tracking system had a lot to say about his recent meeting with the GitHub team.…
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