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by Richard Speed on (#6XT1K)
The world has changed. EU hosting CTO says not considering alternatives is 'negligent' Interview European cloud providers and software vendors used this week's Nextcloud summit to insist that not only can workloads be moved from the US hyperscalers, not considering it is "negligent" on behalf of IT bosses....
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by Connor Jones on (#6XT1M)
The cash has been frozen for more than two years The US is looking to finally capture the $7.74 million it froze over two years ago after indicting alleged money launderers it claims are behind North Korean IT worker schemes....
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by Iain Thomson on (#6XSW1)
Don't negotiate unless you must, and if so, drag it out as long as you can Feature So, the worst has happened. Computer screens all over your org are flashing up a warning that you've been infected by ransomware, or you've got a message that someone's been stealing information from your server....
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by Lindsay Clark on (#6XSW2)
Concerns over lack of commercial expertise with big tech suppliers as country implements digital 'Blueprint' The UK government employs just 15 commercial staff with direct expertise in digital procurement dedicated to dealing with the largest technical suppliers, according to a Parliamentary spending watchdog....
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by Richard Speed on (#6XST2)
Jared Isaacman reveals how space agency might have looked under his watch Jared Isaacman, former NASA Administrator nominee, has shared how the US space agency might have looked under his leadership and blamed his connections with Elon Musk for the abrupt withdrawal of his nomination....
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by Simon Sharwood on (#6XSRR)
Doctor? Why does this hospital network run in such strange places? On Call Welcome once again to On Call, The Register's Friday column that shares reader-contributed tales of tech support terror and triumph....
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by Thomas Claburn on (#6XSRS)
One Dutch developer called it a 'nothingburger' European leaders on Thursday announced an International Digital Strategy designed to help the bloc address technological change at a time of global political realignment....
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by Simon Sharwood on (#6XSP3)
Show us another company that builds power plants, semiconductors, and hard disks Japanese industrial giant Toshiba has created an internal organization to make itself more attractive to datacenter builders and operators....
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by Simon Sharwood on (#6XSN7)
Chip biz surging too as CEO Hock Tan predicts optical GPU interconnects are a year or two away Broadcom's takeover of VMware continues to deliver strong revenue and margin growth, and the company expects demand for AI hardware will do likewise in coming years....
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by Iain Thomson on (#6XSKZ)
Rangefinder broke during descent so lander didn't slow down UPDATED Japanese firm ispace's latest attempt to land a craft on the Moon appears to have failed, after its Hakuto-R lander, dubbed Reliance, went dark while approaching the lunar surface....
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by Jessica Lyons on (#6XSJC)
Any info on Maxim Rudometov and his associates? There's $$$ in it for you The US government is offering up to $10 million for information on foreign government-backed threat actors linked to the RedLine malware, including its suspected developer, Maxim Alexandrovich Rudometov....
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by Jessica Lyons on (#6XSJD)
Re-selling info from an earlier breach? Probably. But which one? AT&T is investigating claims that millions of its customers' data are listed for sale on a cybercrime forum in what appears to be a re-release from an earlier hack....
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by Brandon Vigliarolo on (#6XSFN)
House version of software license management bill introduced in March has yet to budge amid distractions Sloppy government software licensing practices are back on the menu in the US Senate....
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by Tobias Mann on (#6XSFP)
Commerce secretary wants bigger bang for taxpayers' buck Chipmakers waiting on billions of dollars of CHIPS Act funding should be prepared to return to the negotiating table, US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick suggested during a Senate hearing this week....
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by Iain Thomson on (#6XSFQ)
Trump-pardoned hacker Chris Wade will join the company as CTO Cellebrite has announced a $170 million deal to buy Corellium, bringing together two companies that have made names for themselves by helping law enforcement break into encrypted devices....
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by Jessica Lyons on (#6XSBY)
Plus: Plankey's confirmation process 'temporarily delayed' Sean Cairncross, President Donald Trump's nominee to serve as national cyber director, doubled down on taking offensive cyber actions against foreign adversaries during a Senate homeland security committee nomination hearing on Thursday, and refused to condemn the president's proposed cuts to the main US cyber defense agency....
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by Lindsay Clark on (#6XSBZ)
OpenAI CEO enjoys speculative love-in with Snowflake boss as critics worry over what 1,000X compute would do to the planet OpenAI CEO Sam Altman this week speculated that most people" would have assumed Artificial General Intelligence had arrived if they'd they seen ChatGPT in action before its arrival in 2020....
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by Brandon Vigliarolo on (#6XSC0)
No matter who wins, the US EV industry is likely to lose, expert tells us Elon Musk has publicly broken with Donald Trump over the latter's budget reconciliation bill, calling it a "pork-filled ... abomination" that would undermine the work his DOGE cost-cutting unit has done. But the bill also hits close to Tesla tycoon's pocketbook, and at least one expert thinks it spells terrible news for the US electric vehicle industry overall....
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by Connor Jones on (#6XS8Z)
Dark web crime platform raked in $17M+ over three years of operation Uncle Sam has seized 145 domains tied to BidenCash, the notorious dark web market that trafficked in more than 15 million stolen credit cards....
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by Richard Speed on (#6XS5W)
Mini computer house comes out against 'vibe coding' fad Raspberry Pi, a company started with the aim of democratizing computing and recreating the programming frenzy of the 1980s and 1990s, is warning that "vibe coding" cannot replace the skills picked up during the process of learning to code....
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by Connor Jones on (#6XS2V)
Someone went to great lengths to prey on the next generation of cybercrooks Sophos thinks a single person or group called "ischhfd83" is behind more than a hundred backdoored malware variants targeting novice cybercriminals and video game cheaters looking to get their hands on malicious code....
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by Richard Speed on (#6XS2W)
Redmond doubles down on AI by doubling Ryan Roslansky's workload LinkedIn CEO Ryan Roslansky is to lead the Microsoft Office and Microsoft 365 Copilot teams in the latest Redmond reshuffle....
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by Dan Robinson on (#6XS0A)
'Most people are f**king scared of AI, like we're feeding a monster' The current craze for AI has helped drive a wave of datacenter building, but the industry has run into opposition from local communities in many areas, something it is understandably keen to address....
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by Lindsay Clark on (#6XS0B)
Excitement over DuckLake, but momentum is with Iceberg as players at AWS, Snowflake weigh in It's been a year since Databricks bought Tabular for $1 billion, livening up the sleepy world of table formats....
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by Connor Jones on (#6XRXY)
It's definitely not a cyberattack though! Really! The UK's tax collections agency says cyberbaddies defrauded it of 47 million ($63 million) late last year, but insists the criminal case was not a cyberattack....
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by Lindsay Clark on (#6XRXZ)
Accenture points to AI hiring spree, with London dominating demand UK tech vacancies are up by 21 percent to hit their highest levels since before the pandemic, according to research from Accenture....
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by Richard Speed on (#6XRW3)
Freshly acquired cloud darling talks mainframes, Ansible, and influencing Big Blue at HashiDays event HashiCorp is now an IBM company, with one staffer remarking: "We're actually quite happy for it, most of us sitting in this room at least."...
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by Iain Thomson on (#6XRTT)
Water, water everywhere, but it would just make it worse US Coast Guard and civilian vessels have rescued 22 sailors off the coast of Alaska after some of the electric cars they were transporting caught fire....
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by Thomas Claburn on (#6XRTV)
Researchers have come up with a fix for a path traversal bug first spotted in 2010 A security bug that surfaced fifteen years ago in a public post on GitHub has survived developers' attempts on its life....
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by Simon Sharwood on (#6XRSH)
Who can begrudge them? Maybe all of us if IP brokers send them to loose operators Ukrainian telcos and ISPs have leased their IPv4 holdings to stay afloat during the nation's war with Russia....
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by Simon Sharwood on (#6XRSJ)
The authors who claimed America hacked itself to discredit Beijing are back with another report Beijing complains it's under relentless attack by the equivalent of an ant trying to shake a tree China's National Computer Virus Emergency Response Center on Thursday published a report in which it claims Taiwan targeted it with a years-long but feeble cyber offensive, backed by the USA....
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by Simon Sharwood on (#6XRQN)
To make matters worse, IBM's security software has a critical vuln caused by an exposed password IBM isn't having its best week after the company experienced another cloudy outage and a critical-rated vulnerability....
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by Thomas Claburn on (#6XRP5)
All the cool kids signed licensing deals with the recently-listed forum site Reddit, the popular internet discussion forum, sued Anthropic on Wednesday, alleging that the AI biz scraped content generated by its users in violation of contractual terms and technical barriers....
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by Tobias Mann on (#6XRP6)
New products must show potential for 50% gross margin to get the greenlight Mounting losses and financial turmoil has Intel cutting the deadweight, an effort that won't end with axing staff....
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by Jessica Lyons on (#6XRP7)
Recompiled binaries and phone threats used to boost the pressure Groups linked with the Play ransomware have exploited more than 900 organizations, the FBI said Wednesday, and have developed a number of new techniques in their double-extortion campaigns - including exploiting a security flaw in remote-access tool SimpleHelp if orgs haven't patched it....
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by Tobias Mann on (#6XRH7)
Silicon photonics and gallium nitride a major focus GlobalFoundries plans to funnel another $3 billion into US semiconductor production, bringing its total investment to $16 billion, the New York-based foundry operator said on Wednesday....
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by Iain Thomson on (#6XRH8)
Drones are not enough Following a daring drone attack on Russian airfields, Ukrainian military intelligence has reportedly also hacked the servers of Tupolev, the Kremlin's strategic bomber maker....
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by Brandon Vigliarolo on (#6XRH9)
Login.gov hasn't shown its backup testing policy is working, GAO warns The US government's Login.gov identity verification system could be one cyberattack, or just a routine IT hiccup, away from serious trouble, say auditors, because it hasn't shown its backup testing policy is actually in use or effective....
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by Jessica Lyons on (#6XRHA)
Literally adding insult to injury Kettering Health patients who had chemotherapy sessions and pre-surgery appointments canceled due to a ransomware attack in May now have to deal with the painful prospect that their personal info may have been leaked online....
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by Richard Speed on (#6XRDM)
Four years later, Apollo 11 landed on the Moon It is 60 years since Ed White became the first American to float outside a spacecraft....
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by Richard Speed on (#6XRBD)
Encourages move to Linux but, for goodness sake, RTFM first Linux desktop darling KDE is weighing in on the controversy around the impending demise of Windows 10 support with a lurid "KDE for Windows 10 Exiles" campaign....
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by Brandon Vigliarolo on (#6XRBE)
Stale designs and market maturation aren't helping either, says Counterpoint Research World War Fee The Trump administration's chaotic tariff regime is likely to have a serious impact on the smartphone market worldwide, but the latest forecasts predict the disruption will be felt most keenly in the one economy Trump is trying to protect: The United States....
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by Jessica Lyons on (#6XR8T)
Victims include hospitality, retail and education sectors A group of financially motivated cyberscammers who specialize in Scattered-Spider-like fake IT support phone calls managed to trick employees at about 20 organizations into installing a modified version of Salesforce's Data Loader that allows the crims to steal sensitive data....
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by Connor Jones on (#6XR5E)
Did somebody say ransomware? Not the newspaper group, not even to deny it Regional newspaper publisher Lee Enterprises says data belonging to around 40,000 people was stolen during an attack on its network earlier this year....
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by Paul Kunert on (#6XR5F)
Trump's on again off again tariffs, economic uncertainty, no vital apps and higher price tags World War Fee PC makers were salivating at the prospect of AI notebooks driving up their margins yet it seems the price difference coupled with a lack of killer apps and the destabilizing influence of tariff talk means customer adoption is slower than expected....
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by Lindsay Clark on (#6XR2S)
Tech giants say blocking purloined devices via IMEI could open new fraud risks UK legislators are questioning why Apple and Google have yet to implement measures to allow smartphones to be locked, reset, and prevented from accessing cloud services after they've been stolen, as requested by police....
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by Simon Sharwood on (#6XR2T)
AI sales are a little 'lumpy' but all things hybrid cloud are going well - including job cuts Hewlett Packard Enterprise CEO Antonio Neri remains optimistic that US regulators will allow its planned acquisition of Juniper Networks but has admitted the company has considered other plans if regulators nix the deal....
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by Connor Jones on (#6XR1A)
Government details latest initiative following announcement last week Revealing more details about the Cyber and Electromagnetic (CyberEM) military domain, the UK's Ministry of Defence (MoD) says "there are pockets of excellence" but improvements must be made to ensure the country's capability meets the needs of national defense....
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by Dan Robinson on (#6XQZH)
Altnet claims upgrade puts it ahead of Openreach on performance and cost, with more to come in 2026 Alternative UK network CityFibre has lifted the lid on a 5.5 Gbps wholesale package it says will allow internet service provider (ISP) customers to operate a service more than twice as fast than its current top-speed fiber product....
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by Iain Thomson on (#6XQZJ)
Why? There's a war in Europe, Finland has a belligerent neighbor, and cyber is a settled field Interview Mikko Hypponen has spent the last 34 years creating security software that defends against criminals and state-backed actors, but now he's moving onto drone warfare....
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