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No joy for Julian Assange as Uncle Sam confirms it will keep pushing for WikiLeaker's extradition to America
Biden-era Dept of Justice forced to make call after UK judge blocks on mental health grounds The US Dept of Justice will continue pushing for the extradition of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, a spokesperson confirmed on Wednesday.…
US Air Force boots up not one but two AMD-powered supercomputers after five years of Intel Haswell CPUs
Fawbush and Miller supers will crank away at weather-forecasting models HPE has built two supercomputers focused on weather forecasting for the US Air Force that, when combined, are said to be six times more powerful than their predecessor.…
The hottest destination for 2021: China probe follows UAE's into Martian orbit
Also: NASA to use SpaceX's Falcon Heavy for the Lunar Gateway while eyeing another seat in a Soyuz In Brief Typical. You wait years for missions to Mars and then a whole bunch come along at once. Less than a day after the Emirates Mars Mission dropped into Martian orbit, China's Tianwen-1 has followed suit and NASA will be arriving shortly.…
Apple, Microsoft, PayPal among 35 organizations compromised by evil twin dependencies attack
Security researcher finds it's easy to confuse build systems with malicious versions of private software libraries Bug hunter Alex Birsan last year managed to compromise the software supply chain of 35 companies by exploiting packaging mechanisms used by JavaScript, Python, and Ruby developers.…
After first trying to use federal COVID-19 relief aid, State of Iowa comes up with funds to pay for Workday project
And the cost of hitching their HR and finance system to the cloud? $52.5m over half a decade The good people of Iowa can breathe a sigh of relief as their state government has found a more conventional way of funding a new Workday-based HR and finance project than raiding coronavirus federal aid funds.…
Eight Brits arrested after probe into SIM-swapping scam targeting US celebs
National Crime Agency nabbed network that stole money, Bitcoin, personal data Brit cops have cuffed eight men in England and Scotland amid a probe into SIM-swapping attacks on high-profile US targets – including sports stars, musicians, and "influencers" – that had money and personal data stolen.…
In case there was any doubt about using legacy Edge, Microsoft 365 throws its weight behind WebView2
New dependencies will rely on runtime from March The death march of legacy Edge and Internet Explorer 11 continued today with an addition to the Microsoft 365 roadmap warning that new features would likely rely on WebView2.…
We imagine this maths professor's lecture was fascinating – sadly he was muted for two hours
And more gaffes from the world of lockdown videoconferencing Yes, we're still in the thick of a pandemic. No, we haven't seen anyone outside our immediate family for months. Yes, we're working from home. Bit boring, isn't it?…
Salesforce: Forget the ping-pong and snacks, the 9-to-5 working day is just so 2019, it's over and done with
54k staffers can WFH permanently, come in 1-3 days a week for meetings - or if they must - use vendor's 'immersive workspaces' Global CRM SaaS pusher Salesforce has told its staff and the wider world that the 9-to-5 workday is dead.…
Popular open-source library SDL moving development to GitHub despite 'calamitous design choices' in git
'I don't have the energy to be a server admin for something that's held together with scotch tape and prayers' The Simple DirectMedia Library (SDL) project is moving development to GitHub today despite what a core developer calls "calamitous design choices" in git, for the sake of familiarity and wide tool support.…
All grown up: Raspberry Pis running Ubuntu added to IoT patching service KernelCare
No downtime for major updates CloudLinux has added the Raspberry Pi to its KernelCare patching service, although only if you're running Ubuntu.…
Drag Autonomy founder's 'fraudulent guns' and 'grasping claws' to the US for a criminal trial, thunders barrister
Mike Lynch remains popular with the Leftpondians, court hears Autonomy founder Mike Lynch is part of a gang of "English thieves" who deserve to be extradited for targeting "their fraudulent guns" and "grasping claws" at "American companies and American money," a US government barrister told a London court yesterday.…
The next departure leaves in... have you thought about a Microsoft 365 subscription?
Waiting for a bus while welcoming Windows Bork!Bork!Bork! You can't beat that factory-fresh smell except, it appears, when waiting for both a bus and somebody to finish setting up Windows 10 on a rainy Scottish evening.…
What the heck is FinOps? It's controlling cloud spend and new report says it ain't easy
Too much money wasted on on-demand pricing A report from the FinOps Foundation has found that many organisations pay more than they need for cloud services, with challenges including getting engineers to control costs, and too much use of on-demand pricing.…
No phish for the likes of you, thank you very much! Google finds email villains are picky about demographics, country
Soon may the phisherman come to leave our inbox quite undone Kind old Google has published data on targeted email attacks and dispensed advice to help users separate friend from foe.…
Survey: Techies reckon open sourcery has better prospects than familiarity with a single vendor's cloud wares
Dodging lock-in good for the career as well as the soul Getting skilled up in open source could be a better career bet than focusing on a specific vendor's cloud technology.…
Cisco predicts sunlit uplands after COVID but for now revenue is flat
Reckons the world is going to re-wire and revisit security Cisco has reported a small downwards revenue wobble, but reckons there are better days ahead because the post-COVID world will need more networks.…
First UAE interplanetary probe now in orbit around Mars – two craft from China, US near Red Planet, too
Orbital mechanics leads to rush hour The United Arab Emirates space agency successfully maneuvered a spacecraft into Martian orbit on Tuesday, marking the country’s first foray into interplanetary exploration.…
Facebook and Google’s Australian pay-for-news nightmare finds a European admirer
MEP driving EU’s Digital Services Act backs down under cash dangle plan Australia’s plan to make Facebook and Google pay for links to news content have found a toehold in the European Union.…
North Korean attacks on crypto exchanges reportedly netted $316m in two years
United Nations sanctions made silly by sloppy security North Korean attacks on crypto exchanges reportedly netted an estimated $316m in cryptocurrency in 2019 and 2020, according to a report by Japan’s Nikkei.…
The laptop you bought in 2020 may stop you buying a car in 2021: Chips are going short
Nissan, Honda latest to complain that semiconductor drought has put the brakes on manufacturing Nissan and Honda have both said semiconductor shortages will impact their sales this year.…
IBM quietly announces Power-powered private cloud in a rack to 'evolve' your apps
Converged infrastructure with an off-ramp from AIX to Red Hat OpenShift and all things cloud-native IBM has quietly announced its “Power Private Cloud Rack solution,” a converged infrastructure product that offers an off-ramp from AIX and a path into the wonderful world of cloud-native applications.…
There's no Huawei on Earth we're a national security threat, Chinese giant tells US appeals court
FCC says it will defend Pai-era decision to cut off mega-corp from American business Huawei is appealing against a decision by America’s comms watchdog to designate the Chinese giant a “national security threat."…
Snapdragon X65: Qualcomm says its next-gen 5G modem handles up to 10Gbps downloads, knows if you're holding it wrong
3GPP standards built in at core The headline feature on Qualcomm's new 5G modem, the Snapdragon X65, is speed, boasting a theoretical max download rate of 10Gbps, eclipsing its predecessor, the Snapdragon X60, by a third.…
Microsoft Patch Tuesday gaffe leads netizens to 'Microosft' typo-squatting domain
That aside, enjoy the light load of 56 vulns in Windows and other code Patch Tuesday For its February Patch Day, Microsoft released security advisories covering 56 CVE-assigned vulnerabilities, 11 of them rated critical.…
As Huawei's semiconductor purchases slip, its founder tries a new tactic: Flattery
Ren Zhengfei wants to talk to the Biden administration Semiconductor purchases are a strong indicator of how the wider hardware industry is faring. An analysis of last year's numbers from Gartner paints a rosy picture with mobile and computer vendors increasingly hungry for chips on the back of pandemic-driven device demand. There was one exception, however: Huawei.…
Rover, wanderer, nomad, vagabond: Oracle launches rugged edge-of-network box for hostile environments
Call me what you will - but don't drop me more than 26 times Oracle has launched a rugged computer-filled box which users should feel comfortable dropping from a 1.2m height but no more than 26 times.…
Mike Lynch extradition: Uncle Sam offered Autonomy founder $10m bail if he stood trial in the US
Plus: Verdict will be delayed for High Court to pass judgment on HPE civil case The US offered to let Autonomy founder Mike Lynch out on bail if he traveled to America to face criminal charges over the $8.8bn writedown of his company after its buyout by HPE – provided he stumped up $10m as bond.…
Micro Focus reports 10% revenue slide, multibillion-dollar impairment charges, but investors give the thumbs-up
Share price rises after no-surprises 2020 prelims announced, CEO says 3-year turnaround doing OK Investors hate surprises. There were, however, no hidden nasties in Micro Focus's preliminary financial results for fiscal 2020 outlined today as the collection of fragmented legacy software assets crossed off year one of its 36-month turnaround strategy.…
Salesforce likes to play the diversity nice guy in public – Black ex-employee claims the reality is quite different
Resignation letter posted to LinkedIn accuses cloudy CRM biz of 'countless micro-aggressions and inequity' A Black former Salesforce employee has accused the global CRM software company of "countless micro-aggressions and inequity".…
Google OS, phone home: Leaked Android 12 screenshots suggest new design, privacy features
Widgets tie in with promise to 'elevate people and conversations in the system surfaces' Early Android 12 screenshots leaked yesterday on XDA have revealed what looks like a major design refresh and new privacy features, though they are unofficial and we cannot guarantee their authenticity.…
Just 2020 things: Miscreants hit remote desktops 700% harder as world's IT teams try to support locked-down staff
Bar the doors lest you get targeted Online criminals have increasingly targeted Remote Desktop Protocol connections over the past year, according to infosec biz ESET.…
Harmed by a decision made by a poorly trained AI? You should be able to sue for damages, says law prof
Let a thousand torts bloom Companies deploying machine-learning systems trained on subpar datasets should be legally obligated to pay damages to victims that have been harmed by the technology under tort law, a law professor has opined.…
CD Projekt Red 'EPICALLY pwned': Cyberpunk 2077 dev publishes ransom note after company systems encrypted
Hackers threaten to release source and docs, but games giant isn't playing ball CD Projekt Red, the Polish developer of Cyberpunk 2077 and The Witcher 3, has disclosed a major security incident in which several company systems were encrypted and confidential data stolen.…
Minister tells the House of Lords it'll be another 12 weeks before UK's deleted criminal records can be restored
99.5% were from before 2011 – so that's OK Data lost because of a scripting error introduced to the UK's Police National Computer (PNC) in November will take another 12 weeks to recover, according to a statement in Parliament.…
Openreach engineers vote to strike amid changes to job grading structure
Overwhelming majority stand up to down tools, BT has days to meet with Communication Workers Union The clock is ticking for BT top brass to meet with the Communications Workers Union (CWU) after repayment project engineers (RPE) in the Openreach division voted for industrial action over a new grading structure.…
A Microsoft bork at the heart of The Oracle? Whatever next?
Going shopping? Hope your pockets are deep enough Bork!Bork!Bork! The enmity between Microsoft and Oracle is the stuff of legend, but it appears The Beast of Redmond may have had the last laugh, at least over its namesake.…
Faced with the sack, Nominet CEO half-apologizes for taking the 'wrong tone,' asks angry members to hear him out
Campaign to oust him and 'carpetbagger' board picks up speed CEO of .uk registry operator Nominet has pleaded with the organisation’s members to hear him out before they consider backing a campaign to fire both him and other non-elected members of the board.…
Ignore that ransomware demand and restore from backup – well... if only it were that easy
Do you really think your safe copies aren’t top of the cyber-crims' hit list? Webcast Ransomware is one of the most insidious forms of cyber-attack, not least because it presents you with a range of highly unpleasant options.…
This Brit biz's seven-screen laptop is something to behold
You read that right. A laptop with seven screens. Plus eight i9 cores, 64GB of RAM, four disks and three NICs An outfit in London, UK, called Expanscape has said it has received a surge in interest in its prototype laptop that sports seven screens.…
Choc horror: The UK's Information Commisioner probes its own mammoth £6,248 Hotel Chocolat spend
Oooh, you're so fancy, Commish! The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) has begun a probe of a £6,248 spent on Hotel Chocolat via a corporate charge card made in the days leading up to Christmas, which may have broken internal rules.…
India lifts 550-day Kashmir internet ban, tries to impose new Twitter ban
Twitter flaps about between the law and the right to free speech 4G and wired internet services have been restored to Jammu and Kashmir, the Muslim-majority Indian State that it stripped of semi-autonomous status in 2019.…
‘Quad’ nations sign up for meta think-tank to advance ‘Techno-Democratic Statecraft’
As China bristles, USA, Japan, India, and Australia create forum to explore the intersection of tech and regional security Universities and think tanks from Australia, the USA, Japan, and India have come together in a new group that together hopes to advance discussions on the intersection of information technology, regional security, and internet freedom.…
Web prank horror: Man shot dead while pretending to rob someone at knife-point for a YouTube video
Shooter says he acted in self-defense Nashville Metropolitan Police in Tennessee said on Saturday that detectives are investigating the shooting death of Timothy Wilks, 20. The incident occurred during the filming of a video for the internet in the parking lot of Urban Air Trampoline and Adventure Park, a family entertainment business.…
US govt drops challenge to California’s net neutrality law, signals shift to once again safeguard connections
New FCC boss Rosenworcel makes it plain she will bring back protections The US Department of Justice has dropped its lawsuit against California’s net neutrality law.…
Linode ponders adding Windows servers to its fluffy clouds of Linux-only boxen
Customers are asking and so spreadsheets are being compiled Exclusive Cloud contender Linode is having a serious think about offering Windows servers, a decision that would change its long-held stance of only renting Linux systems.…
Someone tried to poison a Florida city by hijacking its water treatment plant via TeamViewer, says sheriff
Attempt to flood supply with sodium hydroxide thwarted, safeguards would have kicked in anyway, we're told The sheriff of a small city in Florida warned on Monday that hackers had tried to poison its water.…
Bitcoin surges, exchanges flooded after Tesla says it bought $1.5bn in BTC, hopes to accept it as payment soon
Musk continues public love affair with cryptocurrencies Tesla has plowed $1.5bn (£1.1bn) into buying up Bitcoin, and expects to start accepting the cryptocurrency as a form of payment in the future, it announced on Monday.…
Barcode scan app amassed millions of downloads before weird update starting popping open webpages...
Android software kicked out of Google Play Store, may still be active on many handhelds Barcode Scanner, a popular Android app, slipped undesirable code into an update in early December, an update that had the potential to reach more than 10m devices though actual distribution is believed to be far less.…
SoftBank likens itself to a goose laying 'golden eggs' as Vision Fund boasts best results since 2017
What would that make WeWork then? SoftBank's Vision Fund, the investment vehicle behind Uber and WeWork, is riding high-flying technology stock, posting its biggest profit for years.…
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