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by Thomas Claburn on (#4V50B)
Rallies partners and shares tools to reduce software bugs GitHub, Microsoft's cloud version control service and gripe forum, has joined with a handful of like-minded partners to form GitHub Security Lab (GSL) to better find bugs in open source software.…
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by Shaun Nichols on (#4V50D)
Account takeovers allegedly used to plunder digital wallets Two men from Massachusetts have been arrested and charged with 11 criminal counts stemming from a string of account takeovers and cryptocurrency thefts.…
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by Richard Speed on (#4V4JR)
Inspector General's report slams agency for overly optimistic costings NASA's Office of the Inspector General has emitted a report (PDF) yesterday that made for difficult reading for agency bigwigs, as the bean counters made clear the challenges presented by the agency's headlong rush to the Moon.…
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by Richard Speed on (#4V4JT)
Plus: Windows 10 19H2 quietly shuffles out of the shadows The first official build of Microsoft's Chromium Edge browser has arrived a week after the Arm-based Surface Pro X began shipping to eager fans.…
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by Richard Speed on (#4V4JW)
Rule 1-404: Thou shalt not launch if the weather is crap It is half a century since NASA's second crack at landing a crew on the Moon had a shocking encounter on the way to orbit.…
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by Richard Currie on (#4V4JY)
Who needs truffles at a cocaine party? As if Italy's wild boar population wasn't enough of a problem for farmers while it's sober, some of the brutes have rooted out and destroyed a €20,000 stash of cocaine hidden in woodland of eastern Tuscany.…
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by Tim Anderson on (#4V4K2)
Connectivity tests check config but do *not* actually test connectivity Google has pulled the dustcovers off a new tool that will monitor and optimise the network performance of VMs and applications deployed to its cloud.…
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by Paul Kunert on (#4V4K4)
Watch out, Carl's about It was only a matter of time before Carl Icahn got involved in the developing story that is HP and Xerox's marriage. The IT industry's biggest, baddest corporate raider is using his $1.2bn stake in HP to push for nuptials.…
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by Kieren McCarthy on (#4V4K6)
Wait, wait, wait... there is good news: It has a Spotify app. What a winner Analysis Augmented reality hype-merchant Magic Leap has had to whip out its begging cap, sorry, sorry, its once-in-a-lifetime investment chest again for venture capitalists to top up with with millions of dollars.…
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by Shaun Nichols on (#4V412)
GitHub opens beta of handheld tools, unveils Arctic stunt, and other stuff GitHub used the first day of its Universe developer conference to roll out a slew of new projects, including a dedicated mobile app.…
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by Katyanna Quach on (#4V414)
A64FX: Big in Japan, big in the US, UK at this rate Cray has said it will build a family of supercomputers for government research labs and universities. The kicker? The exascale machines will be powered by Arm-compatible microprocessors.…
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by Kieren McCarthy on (#4V3QW)
US government told it must give a reason to snub policy A federal judge in the US state of Washington has struck down a settlement that would allow people to post blueprints and instructions to 3D-print guns, claiming it was unlawful.…
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by Shaun Nichols on (#4V3QY)
Plans to continue with $35m to back Hub and Desktop. Yes, Kubernetes has truly won Docker has handed the Enterprise portion of its containerization business to Kubernetes cloud outfit Mirantis in a surprise sell-off.…
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by Paul Kunert on (#4V3E0)
Make a notebook, fanbois A 16-inch MacBook Pro – with a freshly designed keyboard that isn't trashed by dust and includes a "physical" escape key – has landed, but it won't come cheap, costing the same as a modest family holiday or a second hand car.…
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It's happening! Vodafone has replaced 2,600 roles with "600 bots" as part of a "long-lasting structural opportunity to reduce cost", the company revealed in its half-year results earnings call.…
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by Jude Karabus on (#4V350)
Was UK even really in the running? 'Leccy car baron and space botherer Elon Musk has unveiled a surprising pick of Berlin for the company's European "Gigafactory 4", quickly following up by blabbing to car mag Auto Express that "Brexit had made it too risky to put a Gigafactory in the UK."…
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by Richard Currie on (#4V2VM)
Woman fined £1,500 for tirade over commuter's weird brekkie Eating on the train is no yolk. One woman felt so strongly about it, she's now nursing a £1,500 fine after eggsploding with rage at a fellow commuter for gobbling a hard-boiled pre-chicken on the service from Chelmsford to London Liverpool Street.…
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by Tim Anderson on (#4V2VP)
Also: what's in Redis 6 ... and how to compete with free Redis on public cloud Interview "Almost every one of our on-prem customers is shifting to K8s," Redis Labs CTO and co-founder Yiftach Shoolman tells The Register.…
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by Gareth Corfield on (#4V2VR)
Supermarket says it's innocent and we don't need more than that, ICO told judges The UK's Information Commissioner urged the Court of Appeal to side with Morrisons in the supermarket’s battle to avoid liability for the theft and leaking of nearly 100,000 employees’ payroll details – despite not having read the employees’ legal arguments.…
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by Tim Anderson on (#4V2P9)
Or you could try Gitpod... Microsoft is offering cloud-hosted developer environments for those using Visual Studio Code or, in private preview, Visual Studio.…
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by Gareth Corfield on (#4V2PB)
Case to be heard in full next year A man will appear at Crown court in December to answer charges that he used hacking program Sentry MBA to access and take money from online UK National Lottery gambling accounts.…
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by Thomas Claburn on (#4V2PD)
Chipzilla, Mozilla, Fastly, and IBM's red-hatted stepchild plot browser-breakout On Tuesday Fastly, Intel, Mozilla, and Red Hat teamed up to form the Bytecode Alliance, an industry group intent on making WebAssembly work more consistently and securely outside of web browsers.…
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by Katyanna Quach on (#4V2HJ)
It might be organic life, but more likely chemistry says NASA A new Martian mystery has left scientists baffled. The oxygen in the planet’s atmosphere seems to rise every spring and summer and fall during autumn and winter, and scientists have no idea why.…
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by David Gordon on (#4V2HM)
Set your developers free to innovate Webcast Skilled developers are a valuable asset – so how do you make the most of their time as constant requests and projects compete for their attention?…
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by Shaun Nichols on (#4V2HN)
Prosecutors say 29 year-old was mastermind of prolific 'Cardplanet' operation A Russian man was detained at Dulles airport in Washington DC on Monday and charged with running a stolen card trading ring that was responsible for $20m worth of fraud.…
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by Kieren McCarthy on (#4V2DS)
Meanwhile Facebook appears to have shot itself in the foot Up is down and down is up when it comes to one of the most important, and now controversial, US legal protections for internet companies.…
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by Kieren McCarthy on (#4V2AH)
Massachusetts judge reminds America of that little thing called the Fourth Amendment The seizure and search of phones and laptops at the US border is unconstitutional, a judge said Tuesday in a landmark ruling.…
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by Shaun Nichols on (#4V23R)
Intel joins the fun with monthly releases from Adobe, SAP Patch Tuesday The November edition of Patch Tuesday has landed with scheduled updates from Microsoft, Adobe, and SAP, along with the debut of a new update calendar from Intel.…
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by Kieren McCarthy on (#4V23S)
Plus Facebook Pay has launched: Why not give them access to your financial data? Facebook’s iPhone app has a new feature – and one that netizens aren't too happy about: it opens the phone’s camera app in the background without your knowledge.…
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by Thomas Claburn on (#4V1VF)
You know what they say: Timing is... everything Trusted Platform Modules, specialized processors or firmware that protect the cryptographic keys used to secure operating systems, are not entirely trustworthy.…
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by Shaun Nichols on (#4V1HK)
Boffins say even latest chips can be twisted into leaking data between processor cores Intel is once again moving to patch its CPU microcode following the revelation of yet another data-leaking side-channel vulnerability.…
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by Shaun Nichols on (#4V1HN)
Alarm raised over more holes in third-party low-level code Nearly three months after infosec biz Eclypsium highlighted widespread security weaknesses in third-party Windows hardware drivers, you can now add Intel to the list of vendors leaving holes in their all-powerful low-level code.…
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by Chris Mellor on (#4V1HQ)
It's Dell all the way down with subscription payment models Dell's new PowerOne converged infrastructure platform will be sold under a subscription and via a metered pricing arrangement that it has called Technology on Demand.…
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by Shaun Nichols on (#4V1HS)
Security suite falls victim to malicious DLLs Three of McAfee's anti-malware tools have been found to contain a vulnerability that could potentially allow an attacker to bypass its security protections and take control of a PC.…
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by Paul Kunert on (#4V17W)
This poisoned chalice had better be delicious A 10-digit dollar loss for Q2, hundreds of millions in forecast revenue clipped for the second half of the fiscal year, the ownership of business units being reviewed, and an admission that years of redundancies came home to roost.…
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by Richard Speed on (#4V17Y)
Also: Four RS-25 engines prepare for, at best, a watery grave Roundup While astronomers winced and Musk's rocketeers cheered the deployment of another 60 Starlink satellites into Earth orbit, there was plenty of other action in the rocket-bothering world.…
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by Paul Kunert on (#4V180)
While hipster urbanites favour ride hailing and shared scooters Sales of greener cars remain proportionately minuscule in the US – even Elon Musk's shiny Tesla brand is failing to get more gas-loving Americans to ditch their petrol monsters in favour of something electric-based.…
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by Richard Speed on (#4V0YK)
Insiders can no longer jump off the testing train On the eve of Patch Tuesday, Microsoft began shifting Slow Ring testers onto 2020's Windows 10.…
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by Gareth Corfield on (#4V0YQ)
Mass-mail fail followed outfit's appearance at jobs fair BT Security managed to commit the most basic blunder of all after emailing around 150 infosec professionals who attended a jobs fair – using the "cc" field instead of "bcc".…
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by Chris Mellor on (#4V0YS)
Backup a minute, folks After weeks of acquisition rumours, Canadian enterprise software pusher OpenText bit the bullet yesterday and swallowed cloud backup and storage service vendor Carbonite for a cool $1.42bn.…
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by Gareth Corfield on (#4V0T1)
Nor is he called Andrew, but he's still getting messages about Dart Charge Despite El Reg writing about the case of the Ryanair passenger earlier this year who was registered for a flight in error after somebody mistyped his email address, poor old "Not That Gary" has been struck by the same problem again – thanks to someone using a toll bridge in southeast England.…
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by Thomas Claburn on (#4V0T3)
Chrome Dev Summit also brings resolution of tabs vs. spaces fight, for now At the Chrome Developer Summit on Monday, Google finally settled the tabs vs. spaces debate and celebrated web community diversity, now at risk of becoming a monoculture thanks to Chrome's market dominance.…
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by Katyanna Quach on (#4V0T5)
Not gonna happen again before 2032 Mercury, the smallest planet in our Solar System, appeared as a tiny black dot on Monday as it crossed the Sun’s surface in between the Earth and its star.…
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by Kieren McCarthy on (#4V0HW)
Software giant promises to extend protections across US Microsoft has said that not only will it embrace a new data privacy law in California, due to come into force in the New Year, but will extend the same protections to everyone in the US.…
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