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Take fight to the enemy, US cyber boss says
America is fed up with being the prime target for foreign hackers. So US National Cyber Director Sean Cairncross says Uncle Sam is going on the offensive – he just isn't saying when.…
Google Chrome bug exploited as an 0-day - patch now or risk full system compromise
Google pushed an emergency patch on Monday for a high-severity Chrome bug that attackers have already found and exploited in the wild.…
Datacenter fossil fuel habit 'not sustainable' as AI workloads soar
Gartner warns that fossil fuel dominance in on-site power generation is not sustainable, given the rapid rise in datacenter energy consumption due to AI servers.…
Outdated Samsung handset linked to fatal emergency call failure in Australia
A Sydney resident died after their Samsung handset failed to connect to 000, Australia's primary emergency number, triggering a stark warning from telco TPG that outdated mobile software could be a matter of life or death.…
Microsoft issues patch to tackle Windows 10 Extended Security Updates failures
Microsoft has shipped a fix for commercial customers who believed they were enrolled in the Extended Security Updates (ESU) program but received error messages on the first Patch Tuesday after support ended.…
Brussels eyes AWS, Azure for gatekeeper tag in cloud clampdown
The European Commission has launched investigations into Amazon and Microsoft's cloud services, and plans to review if legislation introduced in 2022 is being applied effectively to the cloud market.…
NetApp claims ex-CTO built a secret cloud platform then sold it to VAST Data
NetApp has accused its former senior vice president and CTO of secretly building a rival cloud control platform while still on its payroll, triggering an urgent legal scramble.…
Linus Torvalds is OK with vibe coding as long as it's not used for anything that matters
Linux and Git inventor Linus Torvalds discussed AI in software development in an interview earlier this month, describing himself as "fairly positive" about vibe coding, but as a way into computing, not for production coding where it would likely be horrible to maintain.…
Cloudflare coughs, half the internet catches a cold
Breaking Internet services provider Cloudflare is suffering a major outage that has knocked chunks of the web offline – including The Register.…
Zoomers are officially worse at passwords than 80-year-olds
Gen Z can get off their digital high horses because their passwords are no more secure than their grandparents'.…
Dutch turbine engineer tried to turn wind into crypto, ends up generating community service
A Dutch wind farm operator learned the hard way that its turbines weren't just spinning to generate electricity – they were also powering someone else's crypto wallet.…
Rust on the Moon? Far-side dirt says yes, actually
A Chinese-led team of boffins has uncovered tiny grains of hematite and maghemite in materials scooped from the Moon's far-side South Pole-Aitken Basin by the Chang'e 6 probe – iron oxides more at home on rusty tools on Earth than on our bone-dry satellite.…
Eviden set to build France's first exascale supercomputer with AMD at the wheel
SC25 France will get its first exascale supercomputer — Europe's second — when Atos subsidiary Eviden builds Alice Recoque using AMD chips.…
Latest Servo release hints at a real Rust alternative to Chromium
Servo is an all-new and all-Rust browser rendering engine. As Mozilla falters, it's the world's best option for avoiding a Google monopoly.…
Brits to help foot power bill for datacenters under government AI plans
While UK households face some of the world's highest energy prices, datacenter operators are set to receive electricity discounts under government plans to accelerate AI infrastructure development.…
Vodafone, EE, O2, Three hit with £3B overcharging lawsuit
Britain's biggest mobile phone companies face legal action over claims they overcharged customers through a "loyalty penalty" after a tribunal permitted the cases to proceed.…
Brits believe the bots even though study finds they're often talking nonsense
AI assistants can sometimes provide misleading or incorrect answers. However, almost half of British consumers using the services put more faith in them than they maybe should.…
Starlink’s method of dodging solar storms may make it slower, for longer
Researchers have found Starlink’s efforts to mitigate the effects of solar storms can create degraded performance that persists for a day or more after geomagnetic conditions ease.…
Alibaba releases chatbot that produces error when asked about Tiananmen Square
Chinese tech giant Alibaba yesterday launched a new chatbot that reported errors soon after launch and is very touchy about some subjects Beijing doesn’t like to discuss.…
Oops. VMware admits it over-specced storage servers for years
VMware has admitted that its guidance about the hardware needed to run its vSAN virtual storage arrays has been wrong for years.…

