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Actor couldn’t understand why computer didn’t work when the curtain came down
On Call Happy Halloween, dear reader! The Register wishes you a wonderfully scary day. To kick things off, we’ve twisted On Call, our weekly reader-contributed column about keeping computers alive despite the best efforts of zombie coworkers and demonic bosses, to bring tales of times tech support turned spooky.…
Europe preps Digital Euro to enter circulation in 2029
The Governing Council of the European Central Bank (ECB) has decided the bloc needs a digital version of the Euro, and ordered work that could see it enter circulation in 2029.…
Japan’s new space truck is also a temporary space lab, just worked first time
Japan’s Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) is celebrating after its new cargo carrier docked at the International Space Station.…
Amazon juggernaut continues hauling in more cash despite recent bad news
Despite a trickle of bad news from Amazon in recent weeks, the company's business is thrumming along, with AWS leading the way.…
Hacking LED Halloween masks is frighteningly easy
Hacking makes the holidays so much more enjoyable, and nothing says trick or treat quite like pwning LED Halloween masks belonging to every neighborhood kid during candy-collection hours.…
Claude code will send your data to crims ... if they ask it nicely
A researcher has found a way to trick Claude into uploading private data to an attacker's account using indirect prompt injection. Anthropic says it has already documented the risk, and its foolproof solution is: keep an eye on your screen.…
Suspected Chinese snoops weaponize unpatched Windows flaw to spy on European diplomats
Cyber spies linked to the Chinese government exploited a Windows shortcut vulnerability disclosed in March – but that Microsoft hasn't fixed yet – to target European diplomats in an effort to steal defense and national security details.…
Microsoft 365 business customers are running out of places to hide from Copilot
Just when you thought Microsoft had run out of Windows apps to stuff with Copilot, it's cramming the AI into your taskbar companions - People, Files, and Calendar are next.…
Google parent company spending like a drunken sailor as capex triples over 2 years
Alphabet, Google's parent company, expects capital expenditures to hit $93 billion in 2025, largely to meet demand from cloud customers, according to its recent financial report.…
Proton trains new service to expose corporate infosec cover-ups
Some orgs would rather you not know when they've suffered a cyberattack, but a new platform from privacy-focused tech firm Proton will shine a light on the big breaches that might otherwise stay buried.…
Colorado launches lawyers at Trump admin over space base relocation
The State of Colorado has thrown a sueball at the Trump administration over the president's decision to relocate the headquarters of the US Space Command from Colorado Springs to Alabama.…
Docker Compose vulnerability opens door to host-level writes – patch pronto
Docker Compose users are being strongly urged to upgrade their versions of the orchestration tool after a researcher uncovered a flaw that could allow attackers to stage path traversal attacks.…
Trump and Xi ease trade tensions, but Nvidia still can't sell Blackwell in China
Talks between US President Trump and Chinese leader Xi Jinping in South Korea yielded a modest thaw, with the two agreeing to trim tariffs and pause new rare-earth export curbs. But whether Nvidia can sell its latest GPUs to China remains an open question.…
US government shutdown clouds an otherwise sunny ServiceNow forecast
ServiceNow has built some "prudence" into its earnings guidance due to the ongoing US government shutdown.…
KDE tidies up Plasma 6.5 with 60-odd fixes and smoother setup for OEMs
The KDE Plasma 6.5 graphical shell arrived last week for Unix-like operating systems, and now 6.5.1 is here for the more cautious. The team's squashed over 60 bugs – and they're by no means all new.…
Invisible npm malware pulls a disappearing act – then nicks your tokens
A new supply chain attack dubbed PhantomRaven has flooded the npm registry with malicious packages that steal credentials, tokens, and secrets during installation. The packages appear safe when first downloaded, making them particularly difficult for security apps to identify.…
Italian tech company promises to make America Online great again
Bending Spoons, an Italian tech biz, is buying AOL from Yahoo, funded by a $2.8 billion debt financing package that will also bankroll future acquisitions.…
Canonical CEO says no to IPO in current volatile market
Interview An initial public offering is a matter of when, not if, for Canonical founder and CEO Mark Shuttleworth, though interested stock owners shouldn't expect a prospectus anytime soon.…
Equinix revealed as occupant of £3.9B UK datacenter campus
Equinix will occupy a massive datacenter campus near London's M25, investing £3.9 billion ($5.1 billion) in the 85-acre (0.34 square kilometers) Hertfordshire plot close to South Mimms services.…
Cyberpunks mess with Canada's water, energy, and farm systems
Hacktivists have breached Canadian critical infrastructure systems to meddle with controls that could have led to dangerous conditions, marking the latest in a string of real-world intrusions driven by online activists rather than spies.…

