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A third of London boroughs 'fess to running unsupported server software
It is not alone: Sheffield, Rotherham and Sandwell admit to using Windows Server 2000 A third of London councils and more than a quarter of England's metropolitan authorities have admitted to using unsupported server software – and three are still running Windows Server 2000.…
OpenWhisk, Kubeless, AWS Lambda – don't be confused, let us teach
Serverless is coming... here’s how to do it, The Register style Conference If you want to find out what serverless is all about, join us and almost 40 pioneers in the field this coming November.…
There is still gold to be had in the world of Microsoft resellers
Profits up but margins down as Byte Software Services cast a wary eye to the future Surrey-based reseller Bytes Software Services (BSS) has had a rather good year, despite some price hikes from its number one supplier Microsoft seemingly dampening margins.…
StorageCraft sounds like an arty handmade set of drawers – but it's spun up a Cohesity-Rubrik type box for small biz
For people on a budget StorageCraft has flung a converged scale-out box at small and medium businesses – in the hope that there's room in the market for Cohesity and Rubrik-style enterprise storage and data protection for those with a modest budget.…
Redis has a license to kill: Open-source database maker takes some code proprietary
It's 'cuz cloud giants use tools without giving anything back Database maker Redis Labs this week moved the Redis Modules developed by the company from the AGPL to a license that combines Apache v2.0 with Commons Clause, which restricts the sale of covered software.…
If it doesn't need to be connected, don't: Nurse prescribes meds for sickly hospital infosec
Pro shares healthcare horror stories BSides Manchester A children's nurse prescribed hospitals ways to improve their computer security at the BSides conference in Manchester, England, earlier this month.…
OpenAI bots smashed in their first clash against human Dota 2 pros
AI can react faster than humans, but don't play well enough to beat the masters yet The International In the past hour, OpenAI's artificially intelligent bots lost their first match against professional players at smash-hit computer game Dota 2 at The International – the video game's annual championship tournament.…
Australia blocks Huawei, ZTE from 5G rollout
Claims network protections are 'ineffective' in 5G. No, really Five Eyes member Australia has banned Huawei and ZTE from participating in the coming rollout of 5G mobile networks – without naming the companies.…
Whoa, is it Patch Tuesday already? No, just an unexpected critical Photoshop fix
Memory corruption bugs lead to remote code execution Adobe says there's a critical flaw in its Photoshop Creative Cloud software for Windows and macOS that can be exploited by malicious files to hijack systems.…
When something's weird in your ImageMagick upload, who ya gonna call? Ghostbusters!
Evil files bypass GhostScript sandbox, run malicious code GhostScript's security sandbox is so weak, website admins, developers, and users should block ImageMagick and other tools from using the software altogether.…
'Surprise!' West Oz gummint is hopeless at information security
Well, not a surprise, since most governments are hopeless. 'Password123' is just the start Western Australia's auditor general is blinking in disbelief, after an audit of the state's password practices turned up just how many people use bad passwords.…
Everyone screams patch ASAP – but it takes most organizations a month to update their networks
Is it any different for you? The computer industry may have moved to more frequent software security updates – but the rest of the world still takes a month or longer to patch their networks.…
Apache's latest SNAFU – Struts normal, all fscked up: Web app framework needs urgent patching
Paging Equifax: Time to update again, fellas Another critical security hole has been found in Apache Struts 2, requiring an immediate update.…
One-in-two JavaScript project audits by NPM tools sniff out at least one vulnerability...
...and those devs are then applying patches, we hope JavaScript library custodian NPM, after years of security scrambling, looks to be getting a grip on its code safety.…
Outsourcerer Tata sidles up to SUSE OpenStack Cloud, kisses IaaS
Sprinkles its Enterprise Cloud Platform with the SUSE juice SUSE today confirmed that Indian outsourcer Tata Consultancy Services has opted for its OpenStack Cloud as the standard for its Enterprise Cloud Platform (ECP).…
Everything's great at Supermicro, just small matter of impending NASDAQ delisting
Audit investigation in historic accounting delayed, firm falls out of compliance Supermicro will not meet this week's deadline imposed by NASDAQ to file delayed financial results to regain compliance with its regulations, and expects its common stock to be suspended on the exchange by 24 August.…
Cisco smells a RAT in Breaking Security's Remcos PC wrangler
Researchers say pentesting software being used for botnets Cisco Talos says criminals are using one research company's testing tools to set up and run botnets.…
Ex-UK comms minister's constituents plagued by wonky broadband over ... wireless radio link?
Three years on, 'superfast' village's 'net sucks Updated A village in former communications minister Ed Vaizey's Parliamentary constituency is suffering ongoing internet outages despite once being the darling of Britain's superfast broadband rollout.…
Do you NVMe? Pure Storage smirks at rivals amid 34% sales surge
Chucks cloudy dedupe biz StorReduce in the trolley Pure Storage may still be losing tens of millions of dollars each quarter but has signed off on its first acquisition as a public outfit, buying cloudy dedupe biz StorReduce.…
It liiives! Sorta. Gentle azure glow of Windows XP clocked in Tesco's self-checkouts, no less
Microsoft still supports some embedded XP derivatives OK, so it's not quite Windows for Warships, but Tesco's point-of-sale terminals appear to still be running Windows XP more than two years after Microsoft ended support for the aged operating system.…
Scot.gov wins pals with pledge not to keep hold of innocents' mugshots and biometric data
So why can't UK.gov do the same? – campaigners The Open Rights Group has backed the Scottish government's plans to immediately delete mugshots at the end of legal retention periods – something Whitehall said is impossible in its own systems.…
You want how much?! Israel opts not to renew its Office 365 vows
Government to cut Microsoft off at the end of 2018 Microsoft’s desire to move users into the exciting world of Office 365 subscriptions has been dealt a blow as the Israeli government took a look and said “no thanks.”…
You want how much?! Israel opts not to renew its Office 365 vows
Government to cut Microsoft off at the end of 2018 Microsoft’s desire to move users into the exciting world of Office 365 subscriptions has been dealt a blow as the Israeli government took a look and said “no thanks.”…
Butcher by name, Butcher by nature? Capita finds new CFO
Talk about tough gigs – abacus-stroker-in-chief comes from UK rail background It may be a case of nominative determinism that in the midst of its expense purge Capita has hired a man called Butcher to take control of the finance function. It might just be coincidence.…
Somerset boozer prepares to declare its inn-dependence from UK
All ale the new re-pub-lic of Cross Keys! A Somerset pub is gearing up to secede from the UK next month.…
Elders of internet hash out standards to grant encrypted message security for world+dog
Politicians can whine all they want, but they can't change standards as easily While law enforcement continues its worldwide crusade against chat apps with end-to-end encryption, the Internet Engineering Task Force has proposed standards designed to let everybody have message security.…
Network monitoring is hard... If only there was some kind of machine that could learn to do it
*AI bursts through wall* 'OHHH YEAHHH!' Comment It's difficult not to wish for the "good old days" when workloads stayed put, packets behaved, and firewalls just did basic port-level filtering. Admins knew where they stood.…
Facebook brings banhammer down on over 650 pro-Iranian 'fake news' accounts
Or, as the Zuckerborg puts it, 'inauthentic coordinated behaviour' Tipped off by researchers from infosec outfit FireEye, Facebook has gone on another "fake news" killing spree, pulling more than 650 "inauthentic" pages pushing Iranian interests.…
It may be poor man's Photoshop, but GIMP casts a Long Shadow with latest update
Open-source pixel botherer cranks it up to version 2.10.6 There appears to be no rest for Wilber as the GIMP team has updated the venerable image editor to version 2.10.6.…
Unpicking the Pixel puzzle: Why Google is struggling to impress
Despite respectable sales, it's an uphill battle Analysis Some 15 years ago at a private function, I explained to a bewildered and grumpy Larry Page how the mobile phone business worked.…
ETSI crypto-based access control standards land
Need GDPR compliance now? Ask us how! Worried about enterprise security, access control, and GDPR? Relax, the standards bods at European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) have you covered.…
Microsoft Visual Studio C++ Runtime installers were built to fail
Redmond created executable installers with vulnerable tools Security researcher Stefan Kanthak claims that the Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributable for Visual Studio 2017 executable installers (x86 and x64) were built with insecure tools from several years ago, creating a vulnerability that could allow privilege escalation.…
MyHealth Record privacy legislation published
That's if there's still a government to pass the amendments In case it survives long enough to pass legislation, the Australian government has published proposed amendments that would strengthen the privacy protections surrounding MyHealth Record.…
Heads up: Fujitsu tips its hand to reveal exascale Arm supercomputer processor – the A64FX
AKA how it learned to stop loving SPARC64 Hot Chips Fujitsu has unfurled the blueprints for its homegrown high-performance Arm-based processors dubbed A64FX, the brains of its Post-K supercomputer.…
Fire chief says Verizon throttled department's data in the middle of massive Cali wildfires
Not a great look for telco giant ahead of net neutrality suit Verizon has been accused of throttling the data plan of a California fire department in the midst of the state's worst-ever wildfire.…
It's official – satellite spots water ice at the Moon's chilly poles
Maybe future astronauts can finally enjoy a nice cuppa Ancient water ice is hidden on the surface dotted around craters on the Moon’s poles, scientists have confirmed in a paper on Monday.…
Texas ISP slams music biz for trying to turn it into a 'copyright cop'
Grande Comms tells US court it's swamped with fake takedowns An ISP based in Texas has complained to a judge that the music industry to trying to turn internet providers into the "copyright police."…
Super-mugs: Hackers claim to have snatched 20k customer records from Brit biz Superdrug
Or just 386, according to chain Hackers claim to have grabbed the personal details of almost 20,000 bods who shopped online at Superdrug, the British cosmetics retailer has confirmed. Payment card details are not said to be among the haul.…
Security MadLibs: Your IoT electrical outlet can now pwn your smart TV
McAfee finds new way to break thing that shouldn't be on your home network in the first place A security vulnerability in "smart" power plugs can be exploited to infiltrate local computer networks.…
What's holding you back from Google Cloud? Oh, OK... it was hoping you'd say 'lack of hardware security modules'
Like AWS and Azure, GCP now hosts secrets inside HSMs Google Cloud Platform has armored its cloud in metal by offering customers beta access to hardware security modules (HSM) to handle encryption keys.…
Big Tech turns saboteur to cripple new California privacy law in private
Google, Facebook and friends don't want you gaining access to your data Technology companies are fighting a behind-the-scenes battle in California to undermine new privacy legislation before it comes into effect.…
Use Debian? Want Intel's latest CPU patch? Small print sparks big problem
Linux distro hits the brakes on rolling out microcode for security bugs in license row At least one Linux distribution is withholding security patches that mitigate the latest round of Intel CPU design flaws – due to a problematic license clash.…
Igneous Systems says bye-bye to proprietary hardware, hello to data management services
Helped along by Pure, Isilon and Qumulo Igneous Systems has set its sights on becoming a data management supplier using commodity hardware.…
Newcomer StorCentric gobbles array flinger Nexsan and prosumer storage vendor Drobo
Private equity machinations behind new business setup Freshly incorporated investment vehicle StorCentric today confirmed it is the new private equity owner of Nexsan and Drobo, respective array and prosumer storage businesses.…
Microsoft: We busted Russian Fancy Bear disinfo websites
Right-leaning American think tanks reportedly targeted Microsoft has claimed it thwarted a Russian-backed phishing attack by seizing control of fake copies of right-leaning American think tanks' websites – including one led by a prominent Donald Trump critic.…
Apple tipped to revive forgotten Macbook Air and Mac mini – report
Old-school cool with new guts If Apple hoped that the MacBook Air and Mac mini would die a natural death, it's had to think again.…
.NET Core 2.1 – huh, yeah – what is it good for? Bing, apparently
Microsoft chows down on its open-sourced dog food Microsoft's Bing search engine now runs on an open-source platform - .NET Core 2.1, to be precise.…
Dell EMC stumbles into composable systems late waving MX7000 box
Kit lands early September After some engineering soul searching, Dell EMC has finally arrived late to the composable system market with a box comprised of OME-M software and an MX7000 chassis for servers, storage and networking.…
Brit Railcard buyers face lengthy, unexplained delays. Sound familiar?
The Southern Rail experience without stepping on a train Brits have found themselves facing long delays in acquiring Railcards following a week of mysterious technical problems at railcard.co.uk.…
Miss America 'scholarship program' adds Microsoft Azure developer to lineup
Sadly, the talent section won't involve serious coding The annual Miss America beauty pageant scholarship program has a tech entry this year, Microsoft developer Allison Farris.…
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