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Think small, score big: India details subsidies for chipmakers
More advanced manufacturing processes will attract the big rupees, but scheme seems unlikely to make India a major player India’s government has revealed more details about its plans to become a major chip manufacturing hub .…
New submarine cable to link Japan, Europe, through famed Northwest Passage
Alternative route will skip the Suez Canal and other tricky spots In the 15th century, European traders that hoped to reach Asia had problems: a round trip by land or sea took years and involved many lethal perils. Navigators of the day therefore imagined sailing the “Northwest Passage,” a route across the Atlantic, then over the top of North America, before sliding south to Japan.…
It's your Loki day: The Reg takes Elementary OS Jólnir for a quick test drive
Just four months on, 6.1 is Odin with a facelift Review A new minor version of Elementary OS, a rather modernist and minimalist Ubuntu derivative, fixes a lot of small details. The Register took it for a quick spin.…
UK's Defra and Ministry of Justice facing £120m IR35 tax bills thanks to inaccuracies in assessing contractors' status
Central government still struggling with its own off-payroll tax rules Updated The UK government's own employment checker tool and guidance has led to wrong calls on the tax status of freelance workers, costing £120m across two Whitehall departments.…
Belgian defence ministry admits attackers accessed its computer network by exploiting Log4j vulnerability
Perpetrators' ID unknown, however The Belgian Ministry of Defence has suffered a cyber attack after miscreants exploited one of the vulnerabilities in Log4j. The attack marks the first occasion that a NATO country's defence ministry has fallen victim to the flaws.…
Nottingham University awards cloud finance and HR deal in £29.75m deal 2.5 years after Unit4 upgrade
Meanwhile, search for service partner stalls after early engagement over possible £80m contract Updated Just two and a half years after upgrading its Unit4 HR and finance system, the University of Nottingham has awarded a £29.75m deal to Oracle partner Evolutionary Systems.…
UK National Crime Agency finds 225 million previously unexposed passwords
Shares them with Troy Hunt’s Have I Been Pwned after sweeping them up from ‘compromised cloud storage’ The United Kingdom’s National Crime Agency and National Cyber Crime Unit have uncovered a colossal trove of stolen passwords.…
Developer creates ‘Quite OK Image Format’ – but it performs better than just OK
Open source, offers fast, lossless compression, and has a very charming name A developer named Dominic Szablewski has given the world a new file format with a splendid name: the Quite OK Image Format (QOI).…
Diagnosis confirmed: Oracle has a case of healthcare cravings, bought Cerner for $28.3bn as the cure
Deal will see Cerner's systems shifted to the Big Red Cloud and medicos given hands-free voice interface Rumours that Oracle planned to buy healthcare software concern Cerner have proven correct.…
TikTok tops Google to win Cloudflare’s 2021 traffic ratings
Other Chinese properties also doing very well TikTok became the world’s most popular web site during 2021, according to Cloudflare’s Radar service.…
The data must flow: America's 'Team Telecom' backs switch-on of Google and Meta's US-APAC undersea cable
Who's TT when it's at home? The DoJ, Defense dept, and Homeland Security Security agencies in the United States have recommended the FCC approves the switch-on of a mega US-to-APAC undersea cable after Google and Meta agreed to restrict China-based firm Pacific Light Data Communications Co Ltd's "access to information and infrastructure."…
US bags Russian accused of stealing millions after stealing pre-release financial filings
Swiss cough up accused crim while Russia is 'deeply disappointed' The US Attorney's Office of Massachusetts on Monday announced the extradition of Vladislav Klyushin, a Russian business executive with ties to the Kremlin, on charges of hacking US computer networks and committing securities fraud by trading on undisclosed financial data.…
Online retailers delaying sales of Raspberry Pi 4 model until 2023, thanks to a few good chips getting scarce
Santa leaving coal in enthusiasts' stockings Online retailers may not be able to send you a specific Raspberry Pi 4B model even for next year's Christmas.…
Sage to acquire remaining stake in ecommerce platform Brightpearl for £225m
Plans afoot to integrate financial management with retail UK accounting software outfit Sage today said it had agreed to acquire the remaining stake in Brightpearl, providers of cloud-based retail software, for $299m (£225m).…
Police National Computer not pwned by Clop ransomware crims, insists Home Office
Scottish MSP Dacoll was hit, however The Clop ransomware gang pwned a managed service provider with access to the UK's Police National Computer, dumping data on its dark web leaks site – but officials deny that police data was compromised.…
Luxembourg judge hits pause on Amazon's daily payments of disputed $844m GDPR fine
Box shifter argues it's not clear what it is supposed to change Amazon is set for an early Christmas present as a Luxembourg judge suspended a court order requiring a daily $750,000 payment towards a disputed $844m (€746m) fine.…
Malaysia tweaks copyright law to hit streamers of copyright-infringing content
Those enabling piracy may be guilty until they prove otherwise Malaysia's House of Representatives has passed an amendment to a 1987 Copyright Act that makes enabling illegal streaming punishable by fine, prison or both.…
Log4j and Omicron: Brothers in harm, mothers of invention
That which does not kill us can still ruin our Christmas Opinion Infosec takes many cues from the human immune system. The analogies and metaphors are useful and apt: viruses, vectors, evolving a defence where learning is part of the response...…
Wi-Fi not working? It's time to consult the lovely people on those fine Linux forums
It's all open source's fault! Or is it? Who, Me? Welcome to another edition of Who, Me? in which a Register reader makes the impossible possible and actually gets Wi-Fi working on Linux.…
Veeam to productise in-house Salesforce backup tools - private beta already under way
Major update has passed quality control and will catch up to platform and app updates Data protection vendor Veeam has revealed it’s working to productise the Salesforce backup tools built for its own use.…
VMware 2FA flaw can divulge that vital second credential to malicious actors
Plus: Deep dive into the NSO Group's zero-click exploit and 'Hack the DHS!' In Brief VMware has warned users a flaw in its VMware Verify two-factor authentication product could allow a malicious actor with a first-factor authentication credential to obtain a second factor from its VMware Verify product.…
The monitor boom may have ended, says IDC
WfH kit has all been bought, but the pressure is now on to upgrade For the first time since the global pandemic began, the PC monitor market has shown a year-on-year decline, according to analyst firm International Data Corporation (IDC) last week.…
India takes Amazon’s biggest local e-tail alliance out of its shopping cart
Regulator says US giant lied about deal with Future Coupons, which responded by stabbing Amazon in the front India’s competition regulator has revoked approval for Amazon.com’s alliance with local retail giant Future Group, alleging that the American company fibbed quite a lot in filings about the deal.…
Test this new Linux kernel – but don’t forget Christmas or that you have a family, says Linus Torvalds
Confirms version 5.16 will receive an eighth release candidate Linus Torvalds has confirmed that version 5.16 of the Linux kernel will take a little longer to develop than usual, thanks to Christmas.…
Bad things come in threes: Apache reveals another Log4J bug
Third major fix in ten days is an infinite recursion flaw rated 7.5/10 The Apache Software Foundation (ASF) has revealed a third bug in its Log4 Java-based open-source logging library Log4j.…
US distrust of Huawei linked in part to malicious software update in 2012
Report claims Huawei techs working for Chinese intelligence compromised Australian telco Suspicions about the integrity of Huawei products among US government officials can be attributed in part to a 2012 incident involving a Huawei software update that compromised the network of a major Australian telecom company with malicious code, according to a report published by Bloomberg.…
Fans of original gangster editors, look away now: It's Tilde, a text editor that doesn't work like it's 1976
Maybe you're not too cool for intuitive FOSS Fest Tilde is a plain text editor for the Linux console. The difference is that even if you've never seen it before, you already know how to use this one.…
CISA issues emergency directive to fix Log4j vulnerability
Federal agencies have a week to get their systems patched The US government's Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) on Friday escalated its call to fix the Apache Log4j vulnerability with an emergency directive requiring federal agencies to take corrective action by 5 pm EST on December 23, 2021.…
Dutch nuclear authority bans anti-5G pendants that could hurt their owners via – you guessed it – radiation
Gullible conspiracists find that stupid is as stupid does The Dutch Authority for Nuclear Safety and Regulation Protection has banned a list of so-called anti-5G necklaces, wristbands and eye masks because they could harm their gullible users.…
Autonomy founder Mike Lynch files judicial review that pauses extradition clock
That makes 4 concurrent court cases over hotly disputed 2011 buyout Autonomy founder Mike Lynch's extradition has been temporarily halted after the British software millionaire filed a judicial review challenging legal findings against him.…
RAF shoots down 'terrorist drone' over US-owned special ops base in Syria
£200k Anglo-French heat-seeking missile does its thing The RAF has scored its first air-to-air "kill" – where an aircraft downs an enemy aircraft – for almost 40 years after shooting down a drone over Syria.…
Company that scooped more than £100m in NHS deals in a year reportedly in Oracle's crosshairs
Big Red targets health records specialist Cerner in $30bn takeover bid Oracle has reportedly set its sights on the $30bn acquisition of US electronic health records specialist Cerner as it tries to further penetrate the medical sector.…
Insurance firm Admiral fails to grab phone location data of 'fraud' claimant's mother
Plus: Quad9 loses German DNS-blocking injunction pause attempt Admiral, the UK-based insurance company, has been refused legal access to a non-customer's mobile phone location data after claiming it would help decide whether or not a policyholder was committing fraud.…
And the winning entry for the Jumper of Windows Past is...
It looks like you're going to be isolating over Christmas. Would you like some help with that? Our back-of-the-cupboard Microsoft knitwear is winging its way to a lucky(?) reader. Naturally, the winning entry for next year's theme was Clippy-related but there were some crackers from the Reg readership.…
Thank you, FAQ chatbot, but if I want your help I'll ask for it
It’s FAQing annoying to tell the truth Something for the Weekend, Sir? Do you need help?…
The Filth Filter is part of the chipset, honest. Goes between the TPM and SEP. No, really
One to wheel out when those friend tech support calls get too much On Call IT folk don't so much give gifts as recycle old hardware. A worthy endeavour, until the inevitable call for help comes on. Our response? Depends on how evil we're feeling at the time. Welcome to On Call.…
Sun sets on superjumbo: Last Airbus A380 rolls off the production line
It’s massive and fun to fly in, but expensive to run and not as nimble as rivals The last bolts have been fastened to the last Airbus A380, marking the end of manufacture for the world's most capacious passenger aircraft.…
US Commerce Dept says China has brain-control weaponry
Academy of Military Medical Sciences lands on the Entity List for its role, along with 36 other orgs The USA has added another 37 organizations – 34 of them from China – to its list of businesses with which US interests can't interact without a license, with 12 of them earning their places for developing "mind control weapons."…
China lists 100 topics citizens can't include in online vids
No crypto, no sex, no clips from the telly. Enthusiastic and historically accurate socialism welcome China's Netcasting Services Association has issued a list of 100 topics local netizens must not include in short videos posted online.…
Over Log4j? VMware has another critical flaw for you to patch
Workspace ONE Unified Endpoint Management can leak info via server-side request forgery VMware customers have probably had a busy week because more than 100 of the IT giant's products are impacted by the Log4j bug.…
Facebook locks out 1,500 fake accounts used by cyber-spy firms to snoop on people, alerts 50k potential targets
Meta adverse to internet mercenaries using its social networks to help governments violate human rights Facebook successor Meta on Thursday said it canceled 1,500 social media accounts used by seven surveillance-for-hire firms to conduct online attacks against government critics and members of civil society.…
US grounds investors in Chinese drone maker DJI over 'Xinjiang human rights abuses'
Alleges it and seven other Middle Kingdom tech outfits aid systematic oppression of Uyghur minority The US Treasury today banned American investment in eight entities – including prosumer drone maker DJI – that Uncle Sam claims are “part of the Chinese military-industrial complex” and active participants in surveillance and repression of the Muslim Uyghur minority in Xinjiang province.…
Confirmed: James Webb Space Telescope team plans launch for this Xmas Eve after data cable fix
Have all those scientists been naughty ... or nice? Updated The launch of the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has been confirmed for December 24* after engineers investigated and fixed up a communications problem on board the booster and spacecraft combo.…
Cryptocurrency 'rug pulls' cheated investors out of $8bn in 2021 – report
Somehow people keep buying into dodgy crypto projects that vanish with investor funds First, come up with a catchy name for a cryptocurrency project. Next, convince the credulous to buy associated digital tokens. Finally, abandon the project and keep investors' funds.…
Newly discovered millipede earns its name by being the first to walk on one thousand legs
Millipede? Has something been bugging you about the name? Not any more Pedantic observers of arthropods can finally sleep at night as scientists have discovered a millipede with more than 1,000 legs.…
Pop!_OS 21.10: Radical distro shows potential but does not play nicely with others
You can really tell System76 is a hardware vendor Stateside Linux laptop vendor System76 has released a new version of its own distro, which promptly messed up this hack's test laptop.…
Barclays snubs public cloud giants and hardware rivals for HPE GreenLake private cloud
Bank migrating thousands of apps and 100k+ workloads to new platform Hewlett Packard Enterprise's direct salesforce has inked a 10-year contract with Barclays Bank to provide a global private cloud via its GreenLake platform.…
East Londoners nicked under Computer Misuse Act after NHS vaccine passport app sprouted clump of fake entries
App runs off a database, and databases are run by humans British police have made a series of arrests over the past few months after people with apparent access to NHS databases allegedly sold fake vaccination status entries on the NHS vaccine passport app.…
Samsung gets two-year contract extensions to provide rugged handsets for UK's troubled Emergency Services Network
Fiasco replacing fire, police and ambulance comms already costing £550m for each year of delay The UK government has extended its contract with Samsung to provide LTE handsets for the much-troubled rollout of vital emergency services communications infrastructure.…
What does 2022 have in store for Asahi Linux on Apple chips? Drivers aplenty, but that GPU still needs tackling
Handily, the team spotted a bug in Linux's ARM SMMU support too 2022 looks set to be the year of Linux on the desktop. By which we mean the Mac M1 desktop, judging by this week's emission from the Asahi Linux team.…
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