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Russia (still) trying to weaponize Facebook for spying, Ukraine-war disinfo
Plus: More financially motivated miscreants try to monetize invasion Facebook is fighting a surge in cyber-espionage attempts and misinformation campaigns related to the Russian invasion of Ukraine, according to a new report by parent group Meta.…
AMD: Pensando gives us better-than-AWS networking tech to rule the cloud
Equip Amazon rivals with flexible networking chips? Sounds Epyc With cloud service providers like Amazon Web Services increasingly building their own silicon, it's no surprise that large chip companies like Intel and AMD are trying to find new ways not just to remain relevant in the cloud but to become can't-miss vendors for next-generation architectures.…
Adobe Creative Cloud Experience makes it easier to run malware
Bundled version of Node.js simplifies executing downloaded code Adobe Creative Cloud Experience, a service installed via the Creative Cloud installer for Windows, includes a Node.js executable that can be abused to infect and compromise a victim's PC.…
Google focuses Lens on combined image and text searching
Want that thing, but in a different color, and don't know the name? Multisearch has your back Google's latest feature is making its Lens visual search tool mingle with text for image searches for those difficult-to-describe vague queries.…
Colocation firm Cyxtera may put itself up for sale
Datacenter operator with $2.3b value said to be discussing options a year after SPAC merger Datacenter operator Cyxtera is considering putting itself up for sale, according to reports.…
Fintech platform flaw could have allowed bank transfers, exposed data
Fintech provider flaw could have hit dozens of U.S. banks, says Salt Security Salt Security spotted a vulnerability in a large fintech company's digital platform that would have granted attackers admin access to banking systems in addition to allowing them to transfer funds to their own accounts.…
Congressional pressure mounts to pass $52b CHIPS Act
Pressure on Congress to submit the America COMPETES Act ASAP The Biden administration wants the $52 billion CHIPS Act passed without delay, according to a classified briefing between senior officials and a bipartisan group of Congressional representatives.…
Broader investment in cybersecurity beginning to pay dividends
Improved defenses give organizations more room to negotiate but won't protect from lawsuits, says law firm An increased willingness on the part of enterprises to invest in cybersecurity may finally be starting to make a difference, according to US law giant BakerHostetler.…
European Right to Repair resolution headed for vote
Motion calls for repairability ratings and expected lifetime of products European lawmakers are voting in plenary on a Right to Repair resolution today amid calls for the initiative to go even further.…
Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway buys 11.4% stake in HP
Even notoriously tech averse stock market gambler can't resist piece of pandemic-boosted PC extravaganza Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway has taken up a double-digit stake in PC and print biz HP Inc's stock worth about $4.2 billion, a move that sent the company's share price up by 10 percent.…
Happy birthday Windows 3.1, aka 'the one that Visual Basic kept crashing on'
30-year-old software that first introduced Windows Registry and killed Real Mode Time flies whether you're having fun or simply trying to work out which Registry change left your system hopelessly borked, and before you know it, Windows 3.1 is turning 30.…
This may seem weird but don't give us all the chip funding, say Intel and friends
Semiconductor Alliance wants US R&D billions to be dished out fairly, broadly, objectively A newly formed group is calling for the US to ensure efforts and public funding to boost the nation's domestic semiconductor industry benefits a broad family of stakeholders, not just a few companies.…
South Yorkshire to test fiber broadband through water pipes
No actual users harmed yet as dept tests safety of pushing water, telecoms services in single pipeline Parts of South Yorkshire are to get fiber broadband run through mains water pipes in a two-year trial to evaluate the viability of the technology for connecting more homes.…
How do China's cyber-spies snoop on governments, NGOs? Probably like this
Cicada's months-long global espionage campaign marks an expansion of team's capabilities A China-backed crew is said to be running a global espionage campaign against governments, religious groups, and non-governmental organizations (NGOs) by, in some cases, possibly exploiting a vulnerability in Microsoft Exchange servers.…
Rivals aren't convinced by Microsoft's one-click default browser change
Optional update should apply to all users, says Vivaldi boss Microsoft's one-click default browser change under Windows 11 is being met with raised eyebrows from its browser rivals.…
Google makes outdated apps less accessible on Play Store
Company cites data security and privacy as reasons for cleaning house Outdated apps will no longer be accessible on Androids that are either new or updated to the latest software starting November 1, thanks to a Google policy that was announced Wednesday.…
Cryptocurrency-mining AWS Lambda-specific malware spotted
From serverless to server, yes! Cado Security says it has discovered a strain of malware specifically designed to run in AWS Lambda serverless environments and mine cryptocurrency.…
NASA Moon rover slowed by the limitations of telework
VIPER mission also bitten by tech supply chain woes Progress on NASA's Volatiles Investigating Polar Exploration Rover (VIPER) mission to search for useful chemicals at the Moon's South Pole has been delayed by two tech-related issues springing from the COVID-19 pandemic.…
OpenAI test drives caption-to-image-generating DALL·E 2
It paints, it edits, it potentially misleads people with faked pictures OpenAI has provided its latest caption-to-image-generation model, dubbed DALL·E 2, to select users to test before it potentially opens up the technology for wider use. …
VMware reveals a swarm of serious bugs – some critical
Meanwhile changes the name of its major customer-facing event – probably a coincidence VMware has revealed more critical bugs that impact five of its products, including the Cloud Foundation bundle it advances as the ideal way to build a hybrid multi-cloud.…
China, India face tech brain drain through US universities
Foreign nationals who earn STEM PhDs stateside mostly stick around Most foreign nationals who earn STEM PhDs in the United States remain in the country many years after graduating, with the highest numbers among Chinese and Indian graduates, according to a report released this week from American policy think tank, the Center for Security and Emerging Technology (CSET).…
Another big Toshiba shareholder calls for major change
3D Investment Partners wants to sell, labels company a 'governance embarrassment for Japan' One of Toshiba’s largest shareholders has called upon the company's board to solicit bids to acquire all or part of the ailing Japanese giant.…
India's tech manufacturing growth stalled as COVID raged
Inventors, assemble! India's attempts to turn itself into a global electronics manufacturing powerhouse appear to have stalled a little, with government data showing negligible growth in value of production and a reduction in exports. But the nation has also revealed a plan to improve matters: a supergroup of expats who will help grow its semiconductor industry.…
First Light says it's hit nuclear fusion breakthrough with no fancy lasers, magnets
We talk to CEO about projectile-based implosion design British outfit First Light Fusion claims it has achieved nuclear fusion with an approach that could provide cheap, clean power.…
IBM deliberately misclassified mainframe sales to enrich execs, lawsuit claims
Lawsuit accuses Big Blue of cheating investors by shifting systems revenue to trendy cloud, mobile tech Special report IBM has been sued by investors who claim the company under former CEO Ginni Rometty propped up its stock price and deceived shareholders by misclassifying revenues from its non-strategic mainframe business – and moving said sales to its strategic business segments – in violation of securities regulations.…
Canada wants Big Tech to share its riches with news publishers
Who, what, when, how still to be worked out, ironically The Canadian government this week introduced a law bill that would force the likes of Google and Facebook to pay Canadian news publishers for using their articles online.…
Atlassian adds Analytics, Atlas, Compass to line up
One hopes they can stay online long enough for customers to evaluate Atlassian opened its Las Vegas Team '22 event this week with products aimed at giving management an insight into projects – and developers an insight into what is actually going on.…
Hamas-linked cyber-spies 'target high-ranking Israelis'
Sensitive info swiped from Windows and Android devices, according to report A prolific Middle East team with links to Hamas is said to be using malware and infrastructure to target high-ranking Israeli officials and steal sensitive data from Windows and Android devices.…
Atlassian Jira, Confluence outage persists two days on
'Routine maintenance script' blamed for derailed service for unlucky customers Atlassian's Jira and Confluence issue tracking and collaboration services have been down for some customers for two days now and the outage remains ongoing.…
Feds take down Kremlin-backed Cyclops Blink botnet
Control systems scrubbed, hijacked network devices need to be patched and cleaned The US Justice Department today revealed details of a court-authorized take-down of command-and-control systems the Sandworm cyber-crime ring used to direct network devices infected by its Cyclops Blink malware.…
DARPA says US hypersonic missile is ready for real world
A new arms race emerges DARPA announced a second successful test of its hypersonic cruise missile, adding that the weapon, capable of speeds in excess of Mach 5, is ready for real-world use. …
2021 ACM computing prize goes to UC Berkeley machine learning pioneer
Pieter Abbeel may not be a name you know, but you've probably heard of his work This year's ACM Prize in Computing is going toward a machine learning specialist whose work, even if you haven't heard of him, is likely to be familiar.…
Google Cloud previews new BigLake data lakehouse service
Hoarding a bunch of data that 'may prove useful' someday? Data-wrangling product is aimed at you Google has announced a preview on Google Cloud of BigLake, a data lake storage service that it claims can remove data limits by combining data lakes and data warehouses.…
CircleCI suffering 'degraded performance' for hours
DevOps platform tells devs it is ‘continuing to work on a longer-term fix’ Updated DevOps outfit CircleCI is suffering from performance issues that have been ongoing for most of the day, with developers left waiting for the platform to come back online.…
Block claims ex-employee downloaded customer data after leaving firm
Leak highlights worker offboarding policies as SaaS use grows A former employee with Block used the digital financial services firm's Cash App products to access and download personal information about US customers in December 2021, the firm has claimed.…
Boeing spreads bets with AWS, Google, Microsoft trio
Points to on-prem pain with legacy systems, rising maintenance costs Boeing has decided that when it comes to the cloud there's no reason to limit itself to just one of the big public cloud players, so instead it chose all three.…
French court pulls SpaceX's Starlink license
Service 'likely to have a significant impact on market for provision of broadband internet access' France's Conseil d'Etat court is revoking the license [PDF] authorizing Elon Musk's Starlink outfit to use two frequency bands to provide satellite internet in France.…
Fujitsu to open Arm-based A64X HPC systems to public cloud
The same architecture as the top-ranked "Fugaku" supercomputer with services bundled Fujitsu has confirmed it will be opening access to the same system architecture underpinning the global top supercomputer, "Fugaku" via an emerging cloud service.…
Microsoft inks satellite deal to push edge computing, software in orbit
Pop quiz: you've got your own edge computer in space. What do you do with it? Microsoft is making a deal with satellite infrastructure outfit Loft Orbital to integrate some of the Windows-maker's cloud technology.…
Intel suspends all operations in Russia weeks after halting chip shipments
Some 1,200 of chipmaker's employees based in Russia, a country accounting for 0.1% of global chip sales in 2021 Intel is temporarily halting all business operations in Russia following the decision a little more than a month ago to pause sales to both Russia and its puppet state Belarus.…
Microsoft, NXP unveil new Arm-based Windows 10 IoT Enterprise experience
Cramming a full Windows desktop into a teeny tiny space Windows 10 – as we pointed out last week – still rules Microsoft's user base, as now evidenced by the latest arrival of Windows 10 IoT Enterprise on NXP hardware.…
'Virtually no difference' between AI and humans in diagnosing prediabetes
Is that... a good or bad thing? Deep-learning algorithms have shown themselves equal to humans in detecting patients at high-risk of developing Type-2 diabetes by analyzing CT scans of their pancreases, according to a research paper published on Tuesday.…
Microsoft UK revenues surged as profits slimmed
Plus: Big Tech company pays a little bit more tax shock Spare a thought for Microsoft's British tentacle. It reported surging local revenues for fiscal 2021 yet profits shrunk, according to financial accounts.…
UK spy agencies sharing bulk personal data with foreign allies was legal, says court
Yes, that thing they've never publicly admitted they do A privacy rights org this week lost an appeal [PDF] in a case about the sharing of Bulk Personal Datasets (BPDs) by MI5, MI6, and GCHQ with foreign intelligence agencies.…
Apple patched critical flaws in macOS Monterey but not in Big Sur nor Catalina
About 35-40 per cent of iGiant's desktop OS installs potentially vulnerable, says Intego Apple last week patched two actively exploited vulnerabilities in macOS Monterey yet has left users of older supported versions of its desktop operating system unprotected.…
Google not complying with South Korea's app store payments law
Regulator rules ban on in-app links to payment options that don't touch the Play Store is not in the spirit of the law South Korea's Communications Commission has determined that Google has not complied with the nation's law – the first of its kind in the world – requiring operators of app stores to allow third-party payments.…
'All digital token transactions carry higher inherent risks': Singapore government
Increases regulation on operators to stop money laundering and terror funding Singapore's Monetary Authority (MAS) has opined that all transactions involving digital tokens carry higher inherent money laundering and terrorist funding risks, and introduced new regulations so that local players are less likely to facilitate such crimes.…
China finished 2021 with 4% global semiconductor market share
US has over half the market, Japan is a tale of woe China finished 2021 holding just four per cent of global semiconductor market, research firm IC Insights stated on Tuesday.…
China rolls out bots to enforce ‘temporary closed-off management’ of Shanghai
Drones, delivery-bots and robo-sprayers at work in locked-down megacity State-controlled media in China is proudly reporting the use of robots to facilitate the “temporary closed-off management” of Shanghai, which has experienced a new surge of COVID.…
Microsoft brings Cloud PCs and local desktops together in Windows 365
'Just the beginning of our Windows and Microsoft cloud integration' says Windows boss Microsoft has revealed plans to make cloudy Windows 11 PCs easily available from, and integrated with, its flagship OS on physical PCs, and hinted at much more integration between Redmond's desktop operating system and its clouds.…
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