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Server crashes traced to one very literal knee-jerk reaction
Who, Me? A weekend of unwinding is behind us, so The Register returns to work on Monday with a fresh installment of "Who, Me?" – the reader-contributed column that reveals how you got in a tangle, and then extricated yourself.…
OpenAI’s Altman says Pentagon set ‘scary precedent’ binning Anthropic
OpenAI has signed a deal with the United States Department of War (DoW) that allows use of its advanced AI systems in classified environments, and urged the Pentagon to make the same terms available to its rivals.…
UK government's Vulnerability Monitoring System is working - fixes flow far faster
Infosec In Brief DNS vulnerabilities are being addressed 84 percent faster in the UK public sector thanks to an automated vulnerability scanning system established as part of a program kicked off early last year.…
South Korea’s tax office apologizes for leaking seed phrase to seized crypto
South Korea’s National Tax Service has apologized after it leaked passwords to a stash of stolen crypto, which parties unknown used to make off with the digi-cash.…
Lenovo shows off snap-together laptop with removable keyboard, screen, and ports
If you own a desktop computer, you're used to swapping parts and peripherals around, but most laptops are closed boxes with few ways to modify them. Lenovo's new ThinkBook Modular AI PC concept shows what happens when you can remove a screen, a keyboard, and even blocks of ports from a mobile PC.…
AWS Middle East disrupted after ‘objects struck datacenter’ amid Iran war
Asia In brief One of Amazon Web Services’ availability zones in the United Arab Emirates is offline after the facility was hit by unknown objects.…
OpenClaw, but in containers: Meet NanoClaw
Interview Ideally, you shouldn't have to defend yourself against your own AI agent. But we don't live in an ideal world and an unrestrained agent can cause a ton of damage.…
SaaS-pocalypse chatter is doomster pr0n. It would be nice if enterprise IT were boring again
Opinion Say goodbye to the SaaS-pocalypse theory, which posits that advances in AI will bring the software-as-a-service market to its knees. Say hello to "a feedback loop with no natural brake." Or doomster porn, as others would have it.…
Denizens of DEF CON are 'fed up with government'
Interview Hackers – especially Jake Braun – are "fed up with government."…
Open source devs consider making hogs pay for every Git pull
Opinion I'm at the Linux Foundation Members Summit, and Sonatype's CTO Brian Fox introduced me to a new open source problem. I wouldn't have thought that was possible, but here I am.…
Double whammy: Steaelite RAT bundles data theft, ransomware in one evil tool
A new remote access trojan (RAT) being sold on cybercrime networks enables double extortion attacks on Windows machines by bundling ransomware and data theft, along with credential and cryptocurrency stealers, live surveillance, and a whole host of other illicit capabilities, all controllable from a centralized dashboard.…
Trump orders purge of 'woke' Anthropic from government
updated President Trump has escalated Anthropic's dispute with the Defense Department with a social media post ordering the entire federal government purge the company's software from its systems. …
PCs and phones to get more boring and expensive in 2026 thanks to memory drought
The next wave of smartphones and PCs will have less memory and fewer capabilities, yet are likely to cost consumers 14 percent more as AI ambitions eat all available memory supplies, according to researchers at IDC.…
Amazon and Nvidia open their wallets to lock in OpenAI's business while SoftBank keeps the lights on
The headlines say OpenAI on Friday announced $110 billion in new investment from Amazon, Nvidia, and SoftBank at a $730 billion pre-money valuation, though terms and conditions apply.…
Suspected Nork digital intruders caught breaking into US healthcare, education orgs
Digital intruders with possible links to North Korea have been infecting US education and healthcare sectors with a never-before-seen backdoor since at least December, according to security researchers.…
Oak Ridge spawns institute to curb AI datacenter power surge
Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) is hoping to turn its technical expertise to the problem of growing electricity demand from AI datacenters.…
Microsoft HoloLens finds second home in the military after failing battlefield tests
The US Army's attempt to turn Microsoft HoloLens headsets into battlefield kit may have failed, but the AR goggles aren't going into the garbage. Instead, they're being repurposed for remote cargo inspection support.…
Harvard boffins finally crack the mystery of squeaky sneakers
It is a sound evocative of high school: the characteristic squeak of sneakers on a basketball court. UK readers may, however, be familiar with the same sound from their trainers while playing badminton.…
Lovable-hosted app littered with basic flaws exposed 18K users, researcher claims
Vibe-coding platform Lovable has been accused of hosting apps riddled with vulnerabilities after saying users are responsible for addressing security issues flagged before publishing.…
Ransomware payments cratered in 2025, but attacks surged to record highs
Ransomware payments cratered in 2025, but it seems like the cybercrooks launching the attacks didn't get the memo.…

