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Maryland Becomes First State To Pass Bill Banning 'Surveillance Pricing'
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The spaghettified DBMS chart that shows Oracle's crown is slowly slipping
It might look like a map of the London Underground designed by a madman, but Gartner's newly-completed DBMS Market Share Ranks: 2011-2025 has an important message. The change may be glacial, but (most of the) dominant database vendors are slowly losing their grip on the market.…
Yet another ex-ransomware negotiator admits turning rogue after payoff from crimelords
The third of three former ransomware negotiators accused of assisting the ALPHV/BlackCat ransomware gang in extorting US businesses has pleaded guilty, months after his two co-workers did the same.…
FAA grounds Blue Origin's New Glenn as it probes missed satellite delivery 'mishap'
Blue Origin's New Glenn loss of a satellite has been classed as a "mishap" by the US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), triggering a mandatory investigation.…
AMD's Ryzen 9 9950X3D2 Dual Edition tested: Gratuitous overkill with a price to match
Review Ever since AMD's cache-stacked Ryzen 7 5800X3D closed the gap with Intel in gaming, folks have wondered: if one V-Cache chiplet is good, surely two must be better. With the launch of the Ryzen 9 9950X3D2 Dual Edition (DE), we finally have our answer.…
AI-assisted intruders pwned Vercel via OAuth abuse and a pilfered employee account
Vercel's CEO reckons the crooks behind its recent breach likely had a helping hand from AI, saying the attackers moved with "surprising velocity" and a deep understanding of the company's infrastructure.…
Crook claims to leak 'video surveillance footage' of companies
A Mexican IT infrastructure and digital transformation biz is on clean-up duty after a criminal posted screenshots of what they claimed was company video surveillance footage to a cybercrime forum.…
Amazon To Invest Up To Another $25 Billion In Anthropic
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Met police trials snoop tech platform in push to cuff more London shoplifters
London's Metropolitan Police is trialing new retail technology to help curtail the city's pervasive shoplifting problem… and it doesn't rely on live facial recognition (LFR).…
England's school phone ban gets teeth, just in time to bite no one
Ministers are moving to turn England's patchwork of school phone bans into law, after peers backed fresh changes to the Children's Wellbeing and Schools Bill in a Monday vote.…
Task Manager's CPU meter is an obituary for the recent past, says the engineer who built it
Windows has always had a built-in portal to the very recent past: Task Manager's CPU usage meter.…
Adaptavist Group breach spawns imposter emails as ransomware crew claims mega-haul
UK enterprise software consultancy The Adaptavist Group is investigating a security breach after an intruder logged in with stolen credentials, while a ransomware crew claims it grabbed far more than the company is currently admitting.…
Panasonic creates device-locked QR codes to speed facial biometric capture
Japanese industrial giant Panasonic has created a new form of QR code it says will only work on designated devices and environments.…
iPhone Video Shows 'Earthset' From Space
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Iran claims US used backdoors to knock out networking equipment during war
Iranian media is claiming that the US used backdoors and/or botnets to disable networking equipment during the current war, and Chinese state media is dining out on the allegations.…
PlayStation To Require Age Verification For Messages and Voice Chat
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NASA Inspector fears new spacesuits won’t be ready for Moon landing
The NASA Office of Inspector General, the aerospace agency’s auditor, fears that work on next-generation spacesuits won’t finish in time to use them for the planned Artemis III Moon landing mission in 2028.…
Microsoft's GitHub grounds Copilot account sign-ups amid capacity crunch
Microsoft's GitHub has stopped accepting new Copilot individual subscriptions while the code hosting biz figures out how it can meet its service commitments without breaking the bank.…
Vibe coding upstart Lovable denies data leak, cites 'intentional behavior,' then throws HackerOne under the bus
Vibe-coding platform Lovable is pooh-poohing a researcher’s finding that anyone could open a free account on the service and read other users' sensitive info, including credentials, chat history, and source code. However, the company’s story keeps changing: First it attributed the publicly exposed info to "intentional behavior" and "unclear documentation," then threw bug-bounty service HackerOne under the bus.…
Trump-branded datacenter project fails to make itself great, again
It’s been a weekend filled with dizzying changes in the boardroom at datacenter wannabe Fermi America as it hopes eventually to expand its West Texas campus to about 17 gigawatts of behind-the-meter generation capacity.…
