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Updated 2026-05-29 14:31
Dutch cops wrest 17M devices from mystery botnet's clutches
Hosting provider pulled the plug after police traced 200 servers to the Netherlands
FCC warns US broadcasters their licenses are a privilege, not a right
TV and radio stations told to review current practices to align with public interest obligations
ChatGPT blindly trusts browser content, turning the page into a payload
You and me go ChatGPhish-ing in the dark
Russia-linked threat group put ChatGPT to work from lure to payload
Researchers say 'GREYVIBE' crew used AI tools throughout a campaign targeting Ukrainian military and government
Blue Origin's New Glenn makes a crater-sized dent in Artemis plans
Explosion wrecks rocket and pad, leaving NASA's lunar ambitions looking less than launch-ready
ShinyHunters adds Charter to trophy shelf after 4.9M customer records leak
Telco giant says no sensitive data was taken, though names, addresses, phones, and emails are now out there
That an app 'Fits on a Floppy' is still a useful measure in 2026
In a world of mass-produced bot-slopware, small is more beautiful than ever
Jammin' on UK defence secretary's jet as Russia blamed for GPS interference
Estonian academic fingers mobile tower-mounted devices as Kremlin tries to swat Ukrainian forces
Russian oligarch's financial network crashed thanks to a crank and a cleaner
What a wind-up!
Troops’ phones gave away location data to foreign adversaries
Lawmakers push DoD to tighten smartphone controls after adversaries exploited commercial tracking data
Disgruntled 0-day hunter 'humiliated' by Microsoft pledges 'bone shattering drop' as Redmond calls cops
Six 0-days, three under active exploitation, more to come on July 14?
Snowflake buys Natoma to help freeze out rogue agents
It is the database titan's sixth acquisition announcement since June 2025
Google, Canonical team up to certify Ubuntu images for TPU VMs
Chocolate Factory shifts Tensor Processing Unit Ubuntu support back upstream
Microsoft tests the 15-character limit of Windows Server admins' patience
May security update trips over hostnames of a very specific length
Europe told to cool its datacenter boom before water and power run short
Get the balance right, Grundfos says, and the region will be a shining example of how to do it without sacrificing the environment
Zig creator seeks 'uncompromising perfection' before blessing 1.0
Andrew Kelley interview describes paying monthly for cloud-powered AI coding as an 'insane proposition'
Three in ten HP customers still clinging to Windows 10
Refresh cycle sluggishness is a tailwind, insists PC giant's money people
Qualcomm picks bad time to pitch a $300 laptop platform
Systems based on Snapdragon C to target students, families, and small businesses
AI agents get their own phone directory built atop DNS
DNS-AID, under the auspices of the Linux Foundation, promises easier agent discovery
Steam Deck prices go through the roof as Valve blames component shortages
Same handheld, same specs, just a much steeper bill
Carnival confirms ShinyHunters cruised off with 6M customer records after April breach
Travel and leisure giant was just one of many victims of the cybercrooks' crime spree this year
ReactOS brings its Windows NT tribute act to ARM64
Experimental build boots on Raspberry Pi 5, but for now the joy is mostly in getting there
Google engineer accused of turning Year in Search secrets into Polymarket payday
Feds say insider used confidential search trend data to score $1.2M in prediction market profits
London cops post £300M tech shopping list after Palantir contract blocked
Mayor's office says force only engaged with one supplier before deputy refused to approve deal worth up to 50M
Kyndryl takes employees' pulse while cutting off circulation for some
Redundancy notices and sentiment survey land in inboxes on same day in what tech services biz calls 'commitment to listen'
EU moderation watchdog says social media giants hate taking down hate speech
Also somehow censoring too much while refusing to hand over account ban evidence for review
Arm moves into the heart of the cloud stack
Hyperscaler adoption and AI workloads are accelerating multi-architecture infrastructure
Company CEO flooded file share with smut, called for help after he deleted it
Also, missing school iPad resurfaced after coach's kids uploaded video to YouTube
Most generative AI and custom model projects will be a bust: Gartner
To succeed, look to China
Bare metal cloud servers now cheaper and more readily available than on-prem hardware, says Nutanix CEO
Hyperscalers can get hardware before enterprise vendors and buyers don't much care where they land
Salesforce waves bye-bye to UI in 'headless' embrace
Anthropic's use of Sales Cloud increased five-fold as its workers access Salesforce through Claude and Slack
Snowflake to burn $6B on AWS Graviton CPUs and AI accelerators
Dataware house gambles cloud conveniences, AI accelerated insights will justify the cost.
FAA grounds SpaceX’s Starship after another launch mishap
IPO? More like IP-uh-oh
Malware dev tries to steal Claude users' secrets, writes npm slop, leaks own GitHub private token
Script kiddies these days
Argonne flexes spare supercompute to build private AI inference service
Think ChatDoE
ICANN again intervenes to defend AFRINIC
Africa's regional internet registry and its longtime antagonist are fighting on old and new fronts
AI hiring algorithms reject Black, Asian job seekers at higher rates
Stanford researchers argue need for transparency and independent testing
CrowdStrike, Google shatter Glassworm botnet
Developer-targeted, supply-chain attacks all the rage these days
Bosses blinded by confidence about shadow AI use by workers
More than half of orgs in Okta survey faced an AI-related security incident or near miss last year
AIs don't like religion - particularly Jehovah's Witnesses, study claims
LLMs prefer secular, rational reasoning, and while they'll still get religious on occasion, they have a negative view of Jehovah's Witnesses
Extortion crews are visiting law firms pretending to be tech support, FBI warns
Cybercriminals still allowed to walk into office blocks and convince staff to let them plug in their own thumb drives
Researchers find all big-name bots bomb EU compliance tests
Given a chance, AI will be breaking the law, breaking the law
Swift thinking buys NASA observatory a little more time before re-entry
Rescue mission might have until the end of summer after science operations halted
4 in 10 AI agents headed for demotion or the rubbish bin
Gartner predicts governance struggles to plague rollout of this year's much-hyped technology
India's cyber agency sets clock at 12 hours to tackle exploited bugs as AI turns up the heat
CERT-In says internet-facing or critical systems should be patched, mitigated, or cut off within half a day where feasible
Windows 11 update preview promises faster launches, puts Task Manager on NPU patrol
Just mind the known issue that can still send installs rolling back
Broadcom gets early start on WiFi 8 with next-gen wireless routing kit
Better, more reliable, and cheaper? Isn't that the story every generation?
Broadcom's custom ASIC biz adds South Korea's FuriosaAI to its empire
Third-gen chips to use Broadzilla's advanced packaging, networking tech
Tony Blair and the Reform party both want AI in government, though they can't agree on what for
Former UK PM demands modernization, and right wing party channels inner Musk to call for mass job cuts in public sector
UK armed forces aims for secure comms via optical satellite links
Brit military boffins test ground station with infra-red lasers to deliver multi-gigabyte downloads
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