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by Jessica Lyons on (#6PFS6)
Those national security threat claims? 'No evidence,' VP tells The Reg Exclusive Despite the Feds' determination to ban Kaspersky's security software in the US, the Russian business is moving forward with another proposal to open up its data and products to third-party review - and prove to Uncle Sam that its code hasn't been compromised by Kremlin spies....
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by Lindsay Clark on (#6PFQ3)
Recursive training leads to nonsense, study finds Researchers have found that the buildup of AI-generated content on the web is set to "collapse" machine learning models unless the industry can mitigate the risks....
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by Liam Proven on (#6PFQ4)
X11 isn't dead while people still keep working on it It isn't quite XKCD 2347, but it's close. At least one developer is still working away on the X.org codebase with an effort to improve variable refresh rate supportin several different OSes....
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by Dan Robinson on (#6PFMM)
Bit barns binge on Emerald Isle power Datacenters consumed more than a fifth of Ireland's electricity supply during 2023, according to the latest figures from the republic's Central Statistics Office (CSO). The news comes amid growing concerns over the expanding energy demands of the bit barn industry....
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by Liam Proven on (#6PFMN)
If you want a simple step-by-step, this is the best we've seen French BSD enthusiast Joel Carnat has written a how-to guide on setting up a laptop with OpenBSD for general use. It's worth a go for the Unix-curious....
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by Brandon Vigliarolo on (#6PFK8)
Are your security and ops teams fighting to pass the buck? Comment Patching: The bane of every IT professional's existence. It's a thankless, laborious job that no one wants to do, goes unappreciated when it interrupts work, and yet it's more critical than ever in this modern threat landscape....
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by Simon Sharwood on (#6PFHM)
Big Blue brings in more cash and profit than predicted Generative AI's powers extend to helping the ancient concept of a proprietary enterprise OS and hardware stack to thrive, if IBM's Q2 2024 results are any guide....
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by Laura Dobberstein on (#6PFG9)
Stakeholders found it an 'ambiguous' compliance burden and the world has moved on - or tried to India will eliminate its equalization levy - a charge imposed on digital services provided by non-resident companies, known as the "Google Tax."...
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by Simon Sharwood on (#6PFGA)
But the books look good, because of real AI ServiceNow has parted ways with president and chief operating officer Chirantan "CJ" Desai after an internal investigation found he had violated company policy when hiring the former CIO of the US Army as the workflow vendor's public sector boss....
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by Laura Dobberstein on (#6PFGB)
Reports hint they'll be here by Christmas Huawei has reportedly developed a tri-fold smartphone that can be formed into a Z-shape, and will mass produce the machine before the end of 2024....
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by Simon Sharwood on (#6PFF4)
This one weird trick saved countless hours and stress - no, really Not long after Windows PCs and servers at the Australian limb of audit and tax advisory Grant Thornton started BSODing last Friday, senior systems engineer Rob Woltz remembered a small but important fact: When PCs boot, they consider barcode scanners no differently to keyboards....
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by Tobias Mann on (#6PFF5)
It's not the size that matters, it's how you use it Mistral AI on Wednesday revealed a 123-billion-parameter large language model (LLM) called Mistral Large 2 (ML2) which, it claims, comes within spitting distance of the top models from OpenAI, Anthropic, and Meta....
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by Jessica Lyons on (#6PFDE)
'In the short term, they're going to have to do a lot of groveling' Analysis The great irony of the CrowdStrike fiasco is that a cybersecurity company caused the exact sort of massive global outage it was supposed to prevent. And it all started with an effort to make life more difficult for criminals and their malware, with an update to its endpoint detection and response tool Falcon....
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by Tobias Mann on (#6PF99)
QA? In 2024? In this economy? How quaint! AMD has delayed the launch of its Ryzen 9000 desktop processors after discovering that production units initially shipped to channel partners weren't up to snuff....
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by Thomas Claburn on (#6PF9A)
Yes, you can be fingerprinted and tracked via Privacy Sandbox - tho the risk isn't as high as feared Apple last week celebrated a slew of privacy changes coming to its Safari browser and took the time to bash rival Google for its Topics system that serves online ads based on your Chrome history....
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by Tobias Mann on (#6PF6F)
Is this what the kidz call a glow-up? Microsoft has tasked network operator Lumen Technologies - formerly CenturyLink - with scaling up its network capacity as the Windows giant looks to grow its burgeoning AI services business, the duo revealed Wednesday....
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by Brandon Vigliarolo on (#6PF3D)
What a Trump-appointed judge taketh away, a Biden judge giveth The Federal Trade Commission's ban on noncompete agreements has been upheld after a second legal challenge, with a Philadelphia judge deciding that the FTC was well within its legal authority to prohibit such contract clauses....
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by Connor Jones on (#6PF3E)
Concerns abound over why it has taken so long to recover compared to competitors The US Department of Transportation (DoT) is investigating Delta Air Lines over its handling of the global IT outage caused by CrowdStrike's content update....
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by Richard Speed on (#6PF06)
Claims 'everyone on Earth is going to want one' Tesla profits were nearly halved in the second quarter of 2024, extending a run of woe for the company, lightened only by a surge in energy generation and storage....
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by Richard Speed on (#6PEW8)
Not now, Microsoft Some Windows devices are presenting users with a BitLocker recovery screen upon reboot following the installation of July's Patch Tuesday update....
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by Dan Robinson on (#6PEW9)
US national lab expects Discovery to deliver 'three to five times more computational throughput' Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) has issued a request for proposals (RFP) for a successor to the Frontier supercomputer, just a couple of years after the world's first exascale system came online....
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by Dan Robinson on (#6PEWA)
With numerous US government agency customers, any leak could be serious Updated Internal documents stolen from Leidos Holdings, an IT services provider contracted with the Department of Defense and other US government agencies, have been leaked on the dark web....
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by Liam Proven on (#6PESF)
China is playing a long game, which could pay off on an enormous scale Analysis Some of the common arguments for moving away from proprietary operating systems are about increasing personal (or corporate) freedom and decreasing expenditure, but there are bigger things at stake....
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by Richard Speed on (#6PEQ5)
Redmond comes out swinging as it files response to Competition and Markets Authority Updated Microsoft has responded to the UK's Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) probe into public cloud services and licensing by insisting that its terms "do not meaningfully raise cloud rivals' costs."...
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by Richard Speed on (#6PEQ6)
At least that's what the app says... BORK!BORK!BORK! One criticism frequently leveled at electric vehicles is about their batteries: "Won't they wear out?"...
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by Richard Speed on (#6PEQ7)
A new mission: Securing funding for Brits in orbit Former European Space Agency astronaut Tim Peake has joined Axiom Space's astronaut team as a strategic advisor supporting a potential all-UK human spaceflight mission....
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by Richard Speed on (#6PENA)
Remembering when laptops could be fun and fixable It is 25 years since Apple's Clamshell iBook G3 arrived, replete with iMac styling and an innovation - optional Wi-Fi connectivity via Apple's AirPort....
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by Lindsay Clark on (#6PENB)
Watchdog reprimand follows similar cases in 2021 The UK's data protection watchdog has reprimanded a school in Essex for using facial recognition for canteen payments, nearly three years after other schools were warned about doing the same....
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by Simon Sharwood on (#6PEKJ)
Scratch the surface and they look more like a sales pitch - or a soft power play Embassies are bubbles of sovereignty that local authorities cannot freely enter and in which certain communications are privileged - an arrangement that is generally agreed as essential to facilitate international relations. And now the same protections are being suggested as needed to create a "data embassy" - datacenters that local authorities can't access and in which nations can store info and run software on foreign shores....
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by Thomas Claburn on (#6PEKK)
Web puzzles don't protect against bots, but humans have spent 819 million unpaid hours solving them Google promotes its reCAPTCHA service as a security mechanism for websites, but researchers affiliated with the University of California, Irvine, argue it's harvesting information while extracting human labor worth billions....
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by Simon Sharwood on (#6PEJ1)
Something called 'Content Validator' did not validate the content, and the rest is history CrowdStrike has blamed a bug in its own test software for the mass-crash-event it caused last week....
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by Laura Dobberstein on (#6PEJ2)
If it can happen to folks that run social engineering defence training, what hope for the rest of us? Security awareness and training provider KnowBe4 hired a fake North Korean IT worker for a software engineering role on its AI team, and only realized its mistake once the worker started using his company-provided computer for evil....
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by Simon Sharwood on (#6PEGA)
A nice surprise, but some other vAdmins have an August 1 deadline to sort out subscriptions VMware users have had a little win, as the Broadcom business unit has extended the supported life of its flagship vSphere software....
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by Simon Sharwood on (#6PEF5)
As the G-Cloud brings in big bucks and plentiful profit Google has managed to cap the costs it incurs when using AI to generate results....
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by Laura Dobberstein on (#6PEDM)
President apologizes in advance for job losses The Philippines has decided to dismantle the worst of its offshored industries: the bits that run gambling and scam operations....
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by Tobias Mann on (#6PE98)
Zuck says he wants to mimic Linux and go open source, kind of Meta today released Llama 3.1 405B, its largest and most capable large language model yet, which the social network claims can go toe-to-toe with OpenAI and Anthropic's top models....
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by Thomas Claburn on (#6PE99)
Maybe next time some staged rollouts? A bit of QA too? Analysis Last week, at 0409 UTC on July 19, 2024, antivirus maker CrowdStrike released an update to its widely used Falcon platform that caused Microsoft Windows machines around the world to crash....
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by Brandon Vigliarolo on (#6PE65)
Ever had to shop in incognito mode to avoid paying more? This one's for you The US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has launched an investigation into "surveillance pricing," a phenomenon likely familiar to anyone who's had to buy something in an incognito browser window to avoid paying a premium....
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by Richard Speed on (#6PE3B)
How could this happen to us? We were supposed to be two versions behind? If administrators have learned anything from the CrowdStrike chaos, it's to understand exactly what delayed updates mean - or don't mean - in the anti-malware world....
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by Brandon Vigliarolo on (#6PE3C)
But not necessarily health The results of the largest universal basic income (UBI) trial program in the United States - this one backed by billionaire Sam Altman, no less - are in and entirely unsurprising....
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by Brandon Vigliarolo on (#6PDZQ)
The presumptive Democratic nominee has gone back and forth with Big Tech Analysis With Joe Biden out of the US Presidential race, his VP Kamala Harris is poised to become the Democratic Party's nominee, but whether her history with Silicon Valley will help is far less assured....
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by Connor Jones on (#6PDZR)
Latest trend follows various malware campaigns that began just hours after IT calamity Thousands of typosquatting domains are now registered to exploit the desperation of IT admins still struggling to recover from last week's CrowdStrike outage, researchers say....
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by Richard Speed on (#6PDWB)
Cybersecurity outfit to go its own way to IPO and $1B ARR On the day of Alphabet's Q2 earnings call, cybersecurity firm Wiz has walked from a $23 billion takeover bid by Google's parent company....
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by Dan Robinson on (#6PDWC)
America's second largest wireless carrier taking steps to prevent a repeat of 12-hour downtime in February An AT&T cellular outage lasting more than 12 hours that prevented subscribers from accessing services including 911 was caused by misconfigured hardware and a failure to follow standard procedures when deploying....
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by Lindsay Clark on (#6PDWD)
Revenue and underlying profit please markets in Q2 as German software giant retains focus on costs SAP has expanded the number of jobs affected by its restructuring program by up to 20 percent after generating higher revenue but lower operating profit in the most recent full quarter....
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by Richard Speed on (#6PDSV)
Boss faces grilling over disastrous software snafu The US House Committee on Homeland Security has requested public testimony from CrowdStrike CEO George Kurtz in the wake of the chaos caused by a faulty update....
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by Liam Proven on (#6PDSW)
Strictly for performance fiends with ultra-modern kit who want a distro to match Hands-on CachyOS is a performance-optimized rebuild of Arch Linux, with a simpler installer and dozens of desktops and options to tweak. Stable reliability, not so much....
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by Richard Speed on (#6PDQJ)
In space, no one can hear you scream when you step on one ESA's space brick has landed in LEGO(R) stores, but you can't buy the 3D-printed items to add to your own creations....
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by Lindsay Clark on (#6PDQK)
For now it's Capgemini to the rescue (again) Updated The UK's Treasury ministry is to determine the fate of aging SAP software that runs the nation's tax system - processing 750 billion ($968 billion) of transactions a year - over the coming weeks....
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by Jessica Lyons on (#6PDNS)
First nasty to exploit Modbus to screw with operational tech devices A previously unseen malware, dubbed FrostyGoop, able to disrupt industrial processes was used in a cyberattack against a district energy company in Ukraine last northern winter, resulting in two days without heat for hundreds of people during sub-zero temperatures....
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