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HPE rushes out patch for more than a year of OpenSSL vulns
Logjam in patch pipeline cleared at last HP Enterprise has popped into its Tardis, and gone back in time to patch OpenSSL bugs dating back to 2014 – including the infamous Logjam bug.…
Nasty BIOS bug slugs Gigabyte, hackers say
Vendors queue for punishment as 'ThinkPwn' fallout spreads Gigabyte has been swept into turmoil surrounding low-level security vulnerabilities that allows attackers to kill flash protection, secure boot, and tamper with firmware on PCs by Lenovo and other vendors.…
Dolphin fans freak, blast browser's bumbling bundles of bloatware
Shocking revelation, people don't like forced add-ons The Dolphin mobile browser is feeling the wrath of netizens angry over the new extensions being bundled with the app.…
Chap fails to quash 'shared password' 'hacking' conviction
Appeals Court says CFAA can be wielded in Nosal case A man who used his colleagues' passwords to swipe confidential information from his employer has failed to overturn his computer hacking conviction.…
Maybe China's on to something: Clickbait articles now need to be 'verified' by officials
It's like a spam filter only with faceless censors in charge China has stepped up its online censorship efforts with a declaration that from now on all news stories will need to be "verified" for accuracy.…
ABC suspends presenter over 'Wi-Fi is dangerous' claims
Catalyst's Dr Maryanne Demasi off air, program under review The ABC has suspended the presenter behind its unscientific “Wi-Fried” Catalyst program that aired earlier this year.…
EasyDoc malware adds Tor backdoor to Macs for botnet control
Smugness levels cut among Apple fanbois Security firm Bitdefender has issued an alert about a malicious app that hands over control of Macs to criminals via Tor.…
Huawei: Our fake phone camera pic shame
Chinese giant caught using expensive camera to shoot photo supposedly taken by mobe Huawei is under fire after admitting a photo it supposedly took with one of its phones was actually snapped using an expensive digital camera.…
FBI won't jail future US president over private email server
And everyone is now happy to leave it be… wait, what's that? The FBI has said it will not file any charges against Hillary Clinton for her use of a private email server while secretary of state.…
Dell confirms price rise post Brexit vote as UK pound stumbles
Wanna buy a Dell? It'll cost you 10% more now Dell has blamed a Brexit-induced sterling meltdown for a double-digit price hike across its portfolio.…
UK.gov wants to fine websites £250,000 if teens watch porn vids
And you thought killing off ATVOD was the start of a new era Digital Economy Bill The government has proposed mandatory age verification measures on all British pornographic websites, on pain of a whopping fine in cases of non-compliance.…
Post Brexit EU will spend 'stability and peace' budget funding Chinese war drones
Instrument Contributing to Stability and Peace? Whatever The European Union wants to spend part of its “peace building” overseas aid budget on equipping African and Middle Eastern countries' armed forces, according to reports – which could include the provision of Chinese-built drones.…
Microsoft devolves sales ops powers to the UK
So that's orders, payments, discounts, invoices and incentives managed locally Microsoft has finally admitted its internal systems aren’t up to the job as it devolves control of sales operations from a centralised team in Europe to certain local country teams including the UK.…
Wealthy youngsters more likely to be freetards than anyone else – study
Middle class self-entitled whingers also Remainians? Yarr. The well-groomed throng of bourgeois protesters that shunned the weekly Waitrose shop and headed for London’s Parliament Square on Saturday had something in common other than a common desire to remain in the EU. The demographic that closely mirrors keen Remain voters is more likely to download content illegally than any other UK demographic.…
EU uncorks €1.8bn in cybersecurity investment. Thirsty, UK?
Will Blighty get ours? Probably The EU Commission has launched a public-private partnership on cybersecurity that is expected to trigger €1.8bn ($2bn) of investment by 2020. The EU is promising to invest €450m ($502m) in a bid to spur innovation in cybersecurity with the remainder coming from the private sector.…
Get ready for mandatory porn site age checks, Brits. You read that right
Plus: 10Mbps right, extra Ofcom powers as Commons sniffs bill Digital Economy Bill The UK government is to lay its digital bill before Parliament today, which, among other things, is intended to create a legal right for every household to access 10Mbps broadband.…
Obi Worldphone MV1: It's striking, it's solid. Aaaand... we've run out of nice things to say
Sculley-backed Cyanogen contender falls short Review Oh, Obi. With your striking Nordic vibe, and Cyanogen OS, we did so want to like you.…
Mind the GaaP: UK.gov needs to get a grip on digital
Can we stop farting around with website designs now, please? Analysis The UK government’s digital strategy is among the many things Brexit has put a lit match to, and, amid the current EU exit plan bunfighting, it’s unlikely to top any “Right, what the hell do we do now?” lists.…
One container to rule them all? No. A tupperware refresher
Real talk about this generation's coolest tech toy Analysis Containers are the cool toy meaning two things: new technology and hype.…
Not your Imagination: Britain’s other chip giant posts biggest ever loss
Brexit rebound? The UK’s other chip designer, Imagination, posted a £63.2m loss before tax for the year to April 2016 as it radically restructures its business.…
5 years, 2,300 data breaches. What'll police do with our Internet Connection Records?
Big Brother Watch report Police forces across the UK have been responsible for “at least 2,315 data breaches” over the last five years, according to research by Big Brother Watch, prompting concerns about the increasing amount of data they're holding.…
Supermicro's macro Microblade: That chassis is... huge
Small blades, supersized bodywork Review Supermicro has a neat new product it calls "Microblades". Supermicro has made blade servers for some time, and Microblades are blade servers, but smaller. Supermicro sent a chassis and a pair of blades over for review.…
Theft of twenty-somethings' IDs surges
Latte-swilling, public Wi-fi-using, over-sharing #DataToGo Last year saw a surge in identity fraud against young UK adults, according to official figures published today.…
Celebrated eye hospital Moorfields lets Google eyeball 1 million scans
Access granted to DeepMind for historic data. What consent? Famous eye hospital Moorfields has agreed to give Google’s DeepMind access to one million anonymous eye scans as a part of a machine learning study intended to spot early signs of sight loss.…
Second celebgate hacker pleads guilty to phishing
Phisherman's friend A second US man has pleaded guilty to stealing intimate pictures of celebrities using a phishing scam.…
Word hole patched in 2012 is 'unchallenged' king of Office exploits
It's 2016, people, even the pirates have patched Possibly the most exploited unchallenged Microsoft Office vulnerability of the last decade was found and patched in 2012.…
Researcher pops locks on keylogger, finds admin's email inbox
Hawkeye plucked Trustwave researcher Rodel Mendrez has gained access to the inbox of the criminal behind a commercial keylogger used to attack industries including finance, cloud services, logistics, foreign trade, and government.…
TCL plots ramp-up in India, mulls manufacturing
Hopes to climb the smartphone market Chinese vendor TCL is the latest to signal an interest in manufacturing in India.…
Israel's security minister suckers Zucker for Facebook'ed killings
Erdan: social media king not cooperating with cops Israel's Public Security Minister Gilad Erdan has blamed Facebook founder Mark Zukerberg for the killing of Hallel Ariel and Michael Marks.…
Judge gives Zuck a US$6 million Brazilian
Facebook funds frozen because WhatsApp won't hand over drug-lords' messages Brazil is trying yet again to force Facebook's WhatsApp to release user messages, and has frozen US$6 million worth of locally-held funds.…
Vuln drains energy sector control kit
One patched, one to go The US industrial control system computer emergency response team (ICS-CERT) has warned of twin flaws in substation control software.…
Uber opens up on Oz deactivation policies, just a little
Facing the nightmare of unionised drivers, drive-share behemoth makes half-hearted attempt at transparency Uber in Australia has been pushed into making public the criteria that can get a driver kicked out.…
Oz competition regulator seeks input on ending wholesale ADSL declaration
NBN is likely to make the service obsolete. If the clown-show gets it built The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) is considering whether the eventual advent of the National Broadband Network (NBN) means wholesale DSL regulation can be retired.…
Linux letting go: 32-bit builds on the way out
Ubuntu joins calls for users to let go of i386 versions Major Linux distributions are in agreement: it's time to stop developing new versions for 32-bit processors.…
Down to Earth: NASA's kilo-kitty balloon lands after 46 days
100 day target still out of reach NASA's super-pressure balloon project has once again fallen short of its 100-day target, but still managed to set some records on the way.…
Detroit Rock(et Fiber) City: Startup brings 10Gb service to Motown
Muni project doubles as data-center linkups A project born out of finance house Quicken Loans is making a push to bring broadband to the city of Detroit.…
RM: School spending on tech is soft, soggy and downright subdued
PC biz-less supplier chalks up more top line slippage in first half of its year School spending on tech remains “subdued”, according to specialist education supplier RM at the half-way stage of its fiscal year 2016, ended 31 May.…
Data protection, Brexit and campaigners: Privacy policy? Eh?
How did they get your number – and was it legal? Were you phoned up by the Leave or Remain Campaigns on your ex-directory telephone number during the Referendum Campaign (probably in breach of PECR)? I was. If so, how did they get my number?…
By Jove! NASA's Juno prepares to slip into orbit around Jupiter
The big red button has already been pushed on the risky manoeuvre to date NASA's Juno spacecraft is set to enter its most critical stage as it attempts to fly into Jupiter’s orbit.…
900 Hewlett Packard Enterprise staff to leave building by month end
But IT outsourcing bods told no more redundo planned... until after CSC merger Nearly 900 UK-based personnel at Hewlett Packard Enterprise are to be released into the wilds at the end of this month, according to the redundancy schedule seen by The Register.…
John Lewis CIO commands brand-new super-group role
Waitrose elevation Exclusive Iconic British retailer John Lewis has elevated its chief of IT Paul Coby to a brand-new role, overseeing the entire John Lewis Partnership.…
Euro researchers more loyal and cheaper than Silicon Valley folk
DDN hires staff for Paris R&D centre Comment Classic and enterprise HPC storage supplier DDN Storage has opened up a Research and Development centre in Paris to help grow its European business. Its experience exposes the strengths and weaknesses of the European IT skills and startup scene, it says.…
New phones rumoured as BlackBerry cans BB10 production
Rebadged Alcatel imminent? Federal government staff in Washington DC have their own private underground metro system but they won’t be getting any more BlackBerrys. United States Senate staff have been told that they’ll no longer be equipped with the once ubiquitous BlackBerry phones.…
Prominent Brit law firm instructed to block Brexit Article 50 trigger
Mishcon de Reya leads charge to put up hurdles to EU exit path Law firm Mishcon de Reya has been instructed to launch a legal challenge to block Britain from leaving the European Union, in spite of the popular vote to leave the bloc.…
Mozilla emits nightly builds of heir-to-Firefox browser engine Servo
Rust project still needs a lot of polish Mozilla has started publishing nightly in-development builds of its experimental Servo browser engine so anyone can track the project's progress.…
DRAM and blast it: Micron staff face axe after flash woes
Seagate eSSD deal faces problems Micron made a loss of $215m in its latest quarter, job losses are coming, and the Seagate eSSD partnership hasn’t taken off.…
Martha Lane Fox: Brexit is all about MEEEEeeee!
As long as our Establishment thinks digital is magic, it can avoid the oiks Comment Some people think the main issue in the UK’s decision to leave the European Union was sovereignty and self-determination. Others think it was migration. Others think it was class. But you’re all wrong. The main issue in Brexit is Martha Lane Fox – and we have her word for it.…
London Stock Exchange's German mega-merger: It's a go, despite Brexit
Playing politics with the IT jobs axe The London Stock Exchange takeover by its German competitor Deutsche Boerse (aka the "Merger of Equals") should still be going forward despite Brexit, but a planned vote by their respective shareholders throws another wildcard into how job cuts are shared between London and Frankfurt.…
ZTE Axon 7: A surprise flagship contender
China's venerable big beast splashes in Hands On Few people would have placed ZTE as being in the flagship Android race this year in Europe, but its Axon 7 makes it a surprising and strong contender.…
The future is complicated - can technology make it simple?
Industry experts hyper converge on Berlin PROMO Does the world looks a little more complicated today than it did yesterday? You might not be able to stop change, but you can work harder at making it work for you.…
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