Salesforce opts for seat-based AI licensing as customers demand predictability Analysts say the shift offers stability, but embedded usage caps ensure vendors keep control
User insisted their screen was blank, until admitting it wasn't On Call Getting that confession took hours, during which L1 and L2 support gave up
Russian hackers debut simple ransomware service, but store keys in plain text Operators accidentally left a way for you to get your data back
AI superintelligence is a Silicon Valley fantasy, Ai2 researcher says The dream of electric sheep gets a reality check from Moore’s Law
British Airways fears a future where AI agents pick flights and brands get ghosted CEO warns airlines that don’t learn to sell themselves to machines could soon be flying under the radar AI + ML13 Dec 2025 | 37
Microsoft RasMan DoS 0-day gets unofficial patch - and a working exploit Exploit hasn't been picked up by any malware detection engines, CEO tells The Reg Patches12 Dec 2025 | 5
New React vulns leak secrets, invite DoS attacks And the earlier React2Shell patch is vulnerable Patches12 Dec 2025 | 3
Trump gives state AI regulation the presidential middle finger Executive order sidesteps Congress and sets up Litigation Task Force AI + ML12 Dec 2025 | 31
Workday project at Washington University hits $266M Protests force disclosure of costs totaling $16,000 per student over 7 year rollout replacing 80 legacy systems SaaS12 Dec 2025 | 26
The CRASH Clock is ticking as satellite congestion in low Earth orbit worsens It's getting crowded up there Science12 Dec 2025 | 51
AI datacenter boom could end badly, Goldman Sachs warns Bank sketches four scenarios in which monetization falters or demand swamps supply by 2030 The Future of the Datacenter12 Dec 2025 | 18
Microsoft promises more bug payouts, with or without a bounty program Critical vulnerabilities found in third-party applications eligible for award under 'in scope by default' move Security12 Dec 2025 | 4
Uncle Sam sues ex-Accenture manager over Army cloud security claims Justice Department alleges federal auditors were misled over compliance with FedRAMP and DoD requirements Off-Prem12 Dec 2025 | 7
Here we go again: Microsoft in UK court over cloud licensing Competition Appeal Tribunal to decide if multibillion-pound overcharging case can go to trial SaaS12 Dec 2025 | 13
UK watchdog urged to probe GDPR failures in Home Office eVisa rollout Rights groups say digital-only record is leaking data and courting trouble Public Sector12 Dec 2025 | 25
Half of exposed React servers remain unpatched amid active exploitation Wiz says React2Shell attacks accelerating, ranging from cryptominers to state-linked crews Cyber-crime12 Dec 2025 | 9
Affection for Excel spans generations, from Boomers to Zoomers Younger finance pros are just as loyal to Microsoft's venerable spreadsheet app as their elders
BOFH: If another meeting is scheduled, someone is going to have a scheduled accident Episode 23 Mid-career ennui leads to electrifying fallout BOFH12 Dec 2025 | 85
Salesforce opts for seat-based AI licensing as customers demand predictability Analysts say the shift offers stability, but embedded usage caps ensure vendors keep control AI + ML12 Dec 2025 | 5
Home Office staff still leaning on 25-year-old asylum case management system Replacement rollout plagued by bad data and missing features, says watchdog Public Sector12 Dec 2025 | 16
User insisted their screen was blank, until admitting it wasn't On Call Getting that confession took hours, during which L1 and L2 support gave up Storage12 Dec 2025 | 185
Reddit sues Australia to exempt itself from kids social media ban Forum site says it’s potentially more harmful to users who don’t log in Legal12 Dec 2025 | 57
Crypto-crasher Do Kwon jailed for 15 years over $40bn UST bust Judge said his fraud was on 'epic, generational scale' Legal12 Dec 2025 | 22
Silicon photonics won’t matter ‘anytime soon’ says Broadcom CEO Chips ’n’ code giant sitting on $50bn of custom AI accelerator orders, sees more to come Systems12 Dec 2025 | 5
AI superintelligence is a Silicon Valley fantasy, Ai2 researcher says The dream of electric sheep gets a reality check from Moore’s Law AI + ML11 Dec 2025 | 51
VMware kills vSphere Foundation in parts of EMEA Exclusive Broadcom told The Register that EMEA customers need to check with their local dealer to see if VVF remains on the menu Virtualization11 Dec 2025 | 22
Disney turns to dark side, licenses IP to OpenAI for videos, images Begun, these AI wars have AI + ML11 Dec 2025 | 28
Russian hackers debut simple ransomware service, but store keys in plain text Operators accidentally left a way for you to get your data back Cyber-crime11 Dec 2025 | 6
Untrained techie broke the rules, made a mistake, and found a better way to work Who, Me? Ignorance really can be bliss
European cloud trade group says EU should have blocked VMware-Broadcom merger Org argues that the approval process was flawed and regulators should have known better Legal11 Dec 2025 | 12
Space-power startup claims it can beam energy to solar farms So far, Overview Energy says it has only beamed power from a moving aircraft to standard solar panels Science11 Dec 2025 | 46
Google fixes super-secret 8th Chrome 0-day No details, no CVE, update your browser now Patches11 Dec 2025 | 8
LastPass hammered with £1.2M fine for 2022 breach fiasco UK data regulator says failures were unacceptable for a company managing the world's passwords Cyber-crime11 Dec 2025 | 34
Legacy Update expands archive of vanished Microsoft downloads Preserving not just updates, but also lots of the now-deleted optional extras OSes11 Dec 2025 | 27
Taikonauts inspect cracked Shenzhou-20 window during Tiangong spacewalk Eight-hour EVA was also first outing for new spacesuits Science11 Dec 2025 | 17
Trump's AI 'Genesis Mission' emerges from Land of Confusion DOE lays out $320M plan for science platform linking national labs, industry, and academia Science11 Dec 2025 | 16
Research: AI can help or hinder software development, and old-style best practices make the difference
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Researcher claims Salt Typhoon spies attended Cisco training scheme Skills gained later fed Beijing's cyber operations, according to SentinelLabs expert Security11 Dec 2025 | 12
Microsoft research shows chatbots seeping into everyday life Copilot – your cuddly companion for nighttime introspection AI + ML11 Dec 2025 | 52
10K Docker images spray live cloud creds across the internet Flare warns devs are unwittingly publishing production-level secrets Research11 Dec 2025 | 12
Airbus exec: Most CIOs in Europe will not finish SAP ECC6 migration by 2030 Exclusive Aerospace giant faces 'massive work' to move legacy ERP systems to S/4HANA as support deadline looms Databases11 Dec 2025 | 16
Users report chaos as Legal Aid Agency stumbles back online after cyberattack Exclusive Workers frustrated with security-first changes to workflows and teething issues Cyber-crime11 Dec 2025 | 3
India’s government wants to set prices for the content AI companies use to train models Proposes central body to collect royalties and dole out cash to creators AI + ML11 Dec 2025 | 7
Intel Core Ultra Processors: Powering business-ready AI PCs A one-stop hub of practical resources for IT teams exploring AI-enabled laptop refresh strategies Sponsored Post
Parachutists told to check software after jumper dangled from a plane VIDEO ‘Chute opened early and snagged on a stabilizer Offbeat11 Dec 2025 | 84
NASA loses contact with MAVEN Mars orbiter Didn’t phone home as expected on December 6th and nobody knows why Science11 Dec 2025 | 33
Chinese tech giants Hygon and Sugon call off merger, say they're still besties Blame changed market conditions and attitudes, not the return of Nvidia's H200 to China Systems11 Dec 2025 | 3
Oracle raises AI spending estimate, spooks investors But if you assume cloud IOUs will be fulfilled, business is booming Databases11 Dec 2025 | 15
Nvidia's unreleased infrastructure management service isn't for tracking GPUs, but it can updated If you opt in to the paid service that is Systems10 Dec 2025 | 2
700+ self-hosted Gits battered in 0-day attacks with no fix imminent More than half of internet-exposed instances already compromised Cyber-crime10 Dec 2025 | 14
US teens not only love AI, but also let it rot their brains Yeah, not shocking, but with other studies linking AI to weaker learning and mental-health risks, it’s a worry AI + ML10 Dec 2025 | 40
Really Simple Licensing spec lets web publishers demand their due from AI scrapers Publishers now have more comprehensive tools for managing automated content harvesting AI + ML10 Dec 2025 | 14
US Navy pledges $448 million to test if Palantir is seaworthy Meet 'ShipOS' Public Sector10 Dec 2025 | 22
Qualcomm takes RISC on Arm alternative with Ventana acquisition California chipset giant says it’ll develop Arm and RISC-V CPU cores in parallel The Future of the Datacenter10 Dec 2025 | 4
US extradites Ukrainian woman accused of hacking meat processing plant for Russia The digital intrusion allegedly caused thousands of pounds of meat to spoil and triggered an ammonia leak in the facility Cyber-crime10 Dec 2025 | 23
Microsoft won't fix .NET RCE bug affecting slew of enterprise apps, researchers say Updated Devs and users should know better, Microsoft tells watchTowr Security10 Dec 2025 | 49
Built for what's next: Arm's advantage in the AI PC era When considering your upgrade for Windows 11, it’s time to look at Arm vs x86 - It's an upgrade to improved efficiency, performance, and battery life.
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How TeamViewer builds enterprise trust through security-first design What to do when even your espresso machine needs end-to-end encryption
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Welcome to America - now show us your last five years of social media posts Countries subject to newly proposed rule include supposed trusted friends like the UK, France, and Germany Public Sector10 Dec 2025 | 199
Crisis in Icebergen: How NATO crafts stories to sharpen cyber skills feature 1,500 military digital defenders spent the past week cleaning up a series of cyberattacks on fictional island Security10 Dec 2025 | 6
Electric cars no more likely to flatten you than the noisy ones, study finds Recent collision data points to comparable injury rates across modern vehicle types Personal Tech10 Dec 2025 | 110
Vibe coding will deliver a wonderful proliferation of personalized software Opinion They're now good enough to do things well, if you take the time to learn how to steer them AI + ML10 Dec 2025 | 131
User insisted their screen was blank, until admitting it wasn't On Call Getting that confession took hours, during which L1 and L2 support gave up
Workday project at Washington University hits $266M Protests force disclosure of costs totaling $16,000 per student over 7 year rollout replacing 80 legacy systems
Uncle Sam sues ex-Accenture manager over Army cloud security claims Justice Department alleges federal auditors were misled over compliance with FedRAMP and DoD requirements
Microsoft promises more bug payouts, with or without a bounty program Critical vulnerabilities found in third-party applications eligible for award under 'in scope by default' move
The CRASH Clock is ticking as satellite congestion in low Earth orbit worsens It's getting crowded up there
Half of exposed React servers remain unpatched amid active exploitation Wiz says React2Shell attacks accelerating, ranging from cryptominers to state-linked crews
Here we go again: Microsoft in UK court over cloud licensing Competition Appeal Tribunal to decide if multibillion-pound overcharging case can go to trial
UK watchdog urged to probe GDPR failures in Home Office eVisa rollout Rights groups say digital-only record is leaking data and courting trouble
Microsoft RasMan DoS 0-day gets unofficial patch - and a working exploit Exploit hasn't been picked up by any malware detection engines, CEO tells The Reg
Galactic Brain space datacenter coming in 2027, pledges startup Aetherflux Getting inferencing infrastructure into orbit may soon be cheaper than building it down here The Future of the Datacenter10 Dec 2025 | 27
Rocket Lab ready to send a Hungry Hippo into space Signoff for re-usable faring should help Neutron launcher get off the ground Science10 Dec 2025 | 25
Diversion to power datacenters earns Boom Supersonic a ticket to revive fast air transport Adapts its engines to power bit barns, and lands cash to fund its takeoff roll Off-Prem10 Dec 2025 | 39
Cutting through the noise on AI PCs with Intel Core Ultra What changes for battery life, security, and real-world productivity when AI moves onto the laptop Sponsored Post
Letting Nvidia sell H200s to China is closing the door after the horse has bolted US export controls on AI accelerators have only succeeded in forcing China to develop its own tech Systems09 Dec 2025 | 27
Microsoft reports 7.8-rated zero day, plus 56 more in December Patch Tuesday Updated Plus critical critical Notepad++, Ivanti, and Fortinet updates, and one of these patches an under-attack security hole Security09 Dec 2025 | 19
Australia bans teens from social media, but nobody thinks it'll really work Still, the ban has reset expectations and may reduce harm, and that’s kind of enough Legal09 Dec 2025 | 79
How to answer the door when the AI agents come knocking Identity management vendors like Okta see an opening to calm CISOs worried about agents running amok AI + ML09 Dec 2025 | 12
Congress quietly strips right-to-repair provisions from US military spending bill A win for the contractors Public Sector09 Dec 2025 | 53
Linux Foundation aims to become the Switzerland of AI agents An attempt to provide vendor-neutral oversight as the agent train barrels on AI + ML09 Dec 2025 | 11
Porsche panic in Russia as pricey status symbols forget how to car Satellite silence trips immobilizers, leaving owners stuck Security09 Dec 2025 | 122
Window Maker Live 13.2 brings 32-bit life to Debian 13 Trixie may have gone 64-bit for installs, but WMLive still ships an i686-bootable build OSes09 Dec 2025 | 17
Activist groups urge Congress to pause US datacenter buildouts Bad for consumers, bad for the environment, 230+ groups say The Future of the Datacenter09 Dec 2025 | 9
Google's AI training tactics land it in another EU antitrust fight Brussels probes whether unpaid web and YouTube content – and rivals' lock-outs – amount to abuse of dominance AI + ML09 Dec 2025 | 6
Feds bust nefarious plot to ship Nvidia H200s to China and hurt US As Trump gives green light to ship Nvidia H200s to China and boost US Systems09 Dec 2025 | 5
As humanoid robots enter the mainstream, security pros flag the risk of botnets on legs Interview Have we learned nothing from sci-fi films and TV shows? Research09 Dec 2025 | 43