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If someone tries ransacking your Windows network, it's a bit easier now to grok in Microsoft 365 Defender
Blinking, beeping, and flashing lights, blinking and beeping and flashing... Microsoft is bringing Azure Active Directory Identity Protection alerts to Microsoft 365 Defender to seemingly help IT folks thwart criminals infiltrating corporate networks via compromised users.…
Health insurer Medibank's data breach diagnosis keeps getting worse
All four million customers at risk of having records of medical treatments exposed Australian health insurer Medibank's data breach was today revealed to be even worse than first thought, with a regulatory filing stating that info describing all four million customers has been accessed.…
Microsoft will help trim your Azure bill to encourage loyalty
This is not altruism: investors are nervous about slowing growth. Redmond’s response is short term pain for long term gain Microsoft has told investors to brace for slower growth in its cloud business, as it works to optimize current customers' Azure rigs so they remain loyal customers.…
Logitech, that canary in PC coal mine, just fell off its perch
Pandemic gold rush for hardware slingers is over? Logitech made hay during the pandemic but like many businesses dependent on the PC ecosystem, turnover is tanking and income is tumbling.…
GM: Seeing as all y'all like our electric cars, we'll double output next year
EV sales still barely more than fringe in USA General Motors has had such a good third quarter, CEO Mary Barra told shareholders Tuesday, that the automaker is planning to nearly double the number of Chevrolet Bolt EV and EUVs it makes next year, from 44,000 to 70,000.…
FTC slaps down Drizly CEO after 2.4m user records stolen from 'careless' booze app biz
At least this'll give some ammo to CISOs dying for stronger IT defenses Analysis Drizly CEO James Cory Rellas is in the firing line after his company exposed about 2.5 million customers' personal information in a computer security blunder. …
Meta met a programming language it likes better than Java
Goggles giant on how it gave its Android apps a Kotlin makeover Meta, parent of Facebook, is in the midst of migrating its Android app Java code to Kotlin, a younger programming language that also relies on the Java Virtual Machine, or JVM.…
Apple finds way to squeeze social network apps until pips squeak
And get over here, NFT slingers, Cupertino wants a word, too In a move antitrust watchdogs will surely have no problem with at all, Apple this week revised its App Store rules to limit NFTs, take a cut of paid-for "boosts" for social media posts, and crack down on developers in a few other ways.…
Nvidia RTX 4090: So hot they're melting power cables
Flaming 'eck! GPUs have been a hot commodity but this is ridiculous. Nvidia's use of a 600W power socket and cable with its RTX graphics cards may have sounded like a good idea at the time but some users have reported overheating issues.…
PayPal ditches passwords, at least on Apple devices
No more reusing, recycling passwords PayPal has added passkeys for passwordless login to accounts across Apple devices.…
Python team wraps version 3.11.0
Latest release brings better speed and more comprehensible error messages Python 3.11.0, the latest iteration of the exceedingly popular programming language, debuted on Monday, to the delight of software developers who care about such things.…
Fujitsu launches HPC and not-quite-quantum cloud services
Available in Japan now, with international rollout to follow next year Fujitsu has opened up access to its Computing-as-a-Service (CaaS) portfolio along with an Accelerator Program to help develop use cases of its CaaS platform.…
SAP struggles to exit Russia after sale of support unit stalled
Datacenters, cloud services shut down but keep maintaining DBs for the nation's businesses SAP has delayed its withdrawal from Russia after struggling to find a buyer for its operations in the region.…
Update time for Ubuntu: last version of Linux kernel 5.19.17 hits
Only just installed? You may need another upgrade all the same Linux kernel 5.19.17 is here, the last of the version 5 series, as used in the current release of Ubuntu.…
If you're still on Windows 7/8.1, it's time to say goodbye to Google Chrome
Even better, upgrade to Windows 10 at the very least Google has joined the funeral procession for Windows 7 and 8.1, announcing the last Chrome update for the aging OSes will come in early February.…
Chip fab locations more important than oil well placement, says Gelsinger
Intel CEO not surprised by US export controls on tech to China Intel chief, Pat Gelsinger, reckons US export controls on chip technology to China are an inevitable part of rebalancing the country's supply chains. Where those semiconductor fabs are located will be more important in future than where the oil wells are.…
Luxury smartphone brand returns with $41,500 device
If your mobile's not 18k gold with diamonds, do you even crypto bro? Vertu, the ostentatious luxury phone brand that began as a brainchild of Nokia, has launched METAVERTU, the "world's first Web3 phone."…
AWS users can finally use Nitro Enclaves on Arm Graviton EC2 instances
Just don't forget Enclave data is held in memory and costs can ramp when processing digital reams AWS has updated its Nitro Enclaves feature for confidential computing so users can now operate it on Arm-based Graviton EC2 instances.…
What's up with WhatsApp? Messaging platform suffers outage in the UK
Massive spike in user reports on DownDetector, no word on cause Updated An outage has hit global messaging system WhatApp early on Tuesday morning.…
Lash#Cat9: A radical new Linux UI for keyboard warriors
Arcan sub-project reinvents command lines and GUIs at once Lash#Cat9 is a new type of typing-driven UI, which moves beyond terminal emulators. Cat9's power comes from its close interaction with its display server, Arcan. This picks up some of the ideas from X11 and Wayland then goes much further.…
Gone phishing: UK data watchdog fines construction biz £4.4m for poor infosec hygiene
Staff member bit on lure, ultimately exposed up to 113,000 colleagues' personal information Britain's data watchdog has slapped construction business Interserve Group with a potential £4.4 million ($4.98M) fine after a successful phishing attack by criminals exposed the personal data of up to 113,000 employees.…
Philips axes thousands amid financial loss
Warns of class action lawsuits and personal injury claims in wake of health product recall The recently installed CEO at Philips has confirmed a restructuring blueprint that includes making 4,000 staff redundant to reduce overheads following sliding sales and steep losses.…
Linus Torvalds suggests the 80486 architecture belongs in a museum, not the Linux kernel
Ancient hardware deserves ancient kernels, but cannot justify consuming developers' valuable time Linux boss Linus Torvalds has contemplated ending support for the i486 processor architecture in the Linux kernel.…
Microsoft fixes printing gremlin, ends that block on Windows 11 upgrades
Bet ya can't wait to slap that 22H2 on your machine Microsoft is finally making good on its promise to address a printing problem holding back its latest Windows 11 upgrade.…
India's – and Infosys's – favorite son-in-law Rishi Sunak is next UK PM
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Chinese carriers collectively claim to have cracked a billion 5G subs
5G was meant to top a billion subs globally this year – China may have done it single-handed China's big three mobile carriers have posted customer data for September 2022 that reveals they collectively operate over a billion subscriptions to 5G services.…
Microsoft ships non-Surface PC: a cheap Arm box for devs
Windows Dev Kit 2023 packs Qualcomm's AI toys and an all-Arm environment for Windows coding Microsoft has delivered on its May 2022 promise to give devs a cheap piece of Arm-powered hardware on which to run AI-accelerated workloads for Windows, by revealing the Windows Dev Kit 2023 and placing it on sale at $599.…
India's top services outfits still growing strong, but bracing for tough times
Demand for consulting eases and that's often – gulp – the canary in the economic coalmine Despite economic uncertainty, India's four major IT outsourcers – Infosys, HCL, Wipro and TCS – have reported strong growth and a healthy pipeline of new contracts, but also warned of likely future slowdowns.…
Red Hat, Intel open centers for the edge
Shuttling sensor data all the way into the cloud is so 2014 Red Hat and Intel today agreed to take their relationship to the next level – out of the datacenter and out to the edge.…
Rent-calculating software biz accused of colluding with 'cartel' of landlords
RealPage's algorithm screwed tenants by inflating costs, it is claimed The maker of an algorithm that calculates the optimum rent to charge for homes has been accused of causing an unfair and artificial hike in costs for tenants.…
Uncle Sam says these Chinese nationals are Beijing agents breaking the law on US soil
Interference in case against Huawei, recruitment of academics and officials, and more claimed American prosecutors on Monday accused 13 people of committing espionage-linked crimes in the US on behalf of the Chinese government.…
Payment terminal malware steals $3.3m worth of credit card numbers – so far
With shops leaving VNC and RDP open, quelle surprise Cybercriminals have used two strains of point-of-sale (POS) malware to steal the details of more than 167,000 credit cards from payment terminals. If sold on underground forums, the haul could net the thieves upwards of $3.3 million.…
Starlink terminals reportedly smuggled into Iran amid internet shutdowns
Don't thank Elon Iranians are reportedly smuggling SpaceX Starlink broadband satellite terminals into their country as Tehran restricts internet access amid an ongoing uprising.…
Shareholders slam Zuckerberg's 'terrifying' $100b+ Metaverse experiment
Start with dumping a fifth of staff, capping that VR capex, firm urges In a sternly-worded letter to CEO Mark Zuckerberg, Meta stockholders have urge the mega-corporation to "get fit and focused" by cutting 20 percent of staff and shaving $5 billion off annual capital expenses and metaverse investments.…
DHL named most-spoofed brand in phishing
With Microsoft and LinkedIn close on shipping giant's heels DHL is the most spoofed brand when it comes to phishing emails, according to Check Point.…
Starlink decoded for use as GPS alternative – without Elon Musk's help
Told no by SpaceX, uni eggheads went ahead by themselves Researchers rebuffed by SpaceX have taken matters into their own hands and reverse-engineered Starlink's satellite signal for potential use as a GPS alternative. …
CISA, FBI warn healthcare organizations of Daixin ransomware
Gang was behind the attack on OakBend Medical Center Federal agencies are warning of a threat group called Daixin Team that is using ransomware and data extortion tactics to target US healthcare organizations.…
Larry Ellison fought internal battle to kill Oracle's first-generation cloud
But Gen 2 faces an uphill battle in market share and technology Oracle founder and CTO Larry Ellison canceled its first cloud after an internal struggle, he told investors gathering at the company's CloudWorld event.…
China chip imports down 12.4% as tech trade war with US intensifies
That's 6.7 billion fewer chips than was delivered in September 2021 The chip wars appear to be biting in China, as the country’s semiconductor imports dropped 12.4 percent in the month of September, according to official customs data published by the country.…
From the Great Resignation to demand for more overtime
Economics dictate decisions even as resignations remain high The great resignation has ceased to be a talking point despite continued high quit rates and what appears to be a shift in worker motivation away from finding jobs with purpose toward finding one that simply pays enough to combat inflation.…
Intel DAOS 2.2 and Red Hat Stratis 3.3 released
New versions of two next-gen Linux storage engines may belie fading interest Intel's DAOS is a distributed parallel filesystem for supercomputers, while Stratis is Red Hat's answer to ZFS – new versions of each were released today.…
Apple perfects vendor lock-in with home security kit
Company won't stop until you need an iPhone to operate every facet of your life Apple devotees now have another reason to dump hundreds of dollars into the iGiant's ecosystem with the release of the Level Lock+, an exterior door lock that can be operated by an iPhone or Apple Watch.…
Is your datacenter safe from the next X-class solar flare?
And what about a madman with a truck-mounted junkyard EMP? The devastating potential posed by solar flares, coronal mass ejections, and other space weather are well publicized. These storms have been known to snipe satellites and disrupt power grids, but the risk to datacenters isn't as well understood. …
AWS buys 100+ diesel generators... and that's just for Irish datacenters
Server farm power concerns as winter nears and fears of blackouts grow Amazon has applied to have 105 diesel generators installed at a new datacenter site in Dublin amid concerns over the impact on electricity networks and the potential for energy shortages across the sector this winter.…
Don't believe the hype: HP CEO says 3D printing hasn't met early hopes
Now, who talked up that market to begin with? Canalys Channels Forum HP Inc. CEO Enrique Lores says orders for 3D printers are falling short of early promise, with some analysts saying the tech has failed to cross into the mainstream despite a relative boom during the pandemic.…
Google says slap some GUAC on your software supply chain
Also: Iranian election hackers are back, the TSA gets regulatory on train cybersecurity, and more In brief Google has released a new open source software tool to help businesses better understand the risks to their software supply chains by aggregating security metadata into a queryable, standardized database.…
IBM doesn't think Brexit is such a bad thing these days
Big Blue now claims upsides to EU exit that others have failed to see IBM has extolled the benefits of the UK's departure from the world's richest trade bloc in an apparent U-turn on its earlier Brexit stance.…
Firefox points the way to eradicating one of the rudest words online: PDF
The ghosts of dead trees haunt us still Comment It's not sexy but it is good. Mozilla deserves our love for implementing a better PDF reader in the new Firefox browser, 106. It takes away the pain, just a bit, by doing in-browser renderings that can be annotated, decreasing the chance you'll have to find a third-party reader that does what you need.…
Most Metaverse business projects will be dead by 2025
McKinsey forecasts market value of $5 trillion by 2030, Citi says up to $13 trillion, but Canalys doesn't agree Canalys Channels Forum The metaverse is a solution looking for a B2B problem – that problem being how to help Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg drum up billions of dollars in revenues – and it's going to fail in the not-too-distant future.…
Union meeting BT shareholders today to discuss strikes, pay rises
CWU also planning to re-ballot entire workforce, claims stoppages are delaying fiber and network builds Exclusive The union behind the protracted strike action at BT is today scheduled to meet with the British telecoms giant's shareholders – one of the screws it is turning to press for pay talks to be reopened.…
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