Claude Desktop changes app access settings for browsers you don't even have installed yet Installation and pre-approval without consent looks dubious under EU law
AMD's Ryzen 9 9950X3D2 Dual Edition tested: Gratuitous overkill with a price to match Review An $899 CPU? In this economy?
Vibe coding upstart Lovable denies data leak, cites 'intentional behavior,' then throws HackerOne under the bus UPDATED A lesson in how not to respond to vulnerability reports
More Cisco SD-WAN bugs battered in attacks CISA gives federal agencies 4 days to patch Patches21 Apr 2026 |
Phone-to-satellite use goes into orbit, growing 25% in 8 months Still only a tiny slice of mobile activity overall Networks21 Apr 2026 |
macOS ClickFix attacks deliver AppleScript stealers to snarf credentials, wallets Data from browsers, cryptocurrency wallets, 200+ extensions hoovered up Cyber-crime21 Apr 2026 | 3
Anthropic bakes memory fixes into Bun 1.1.13 as developers complain of leaks Bun is fast as a toolkit but can leak memory in production, causing slowdowns and crashes Software21 Apr 2026 | 1
The spaghettified DBMS chart that shows Oracle's crown is slowly slipping Change is glacial, but the direction is clear Databases21 Apr 2026 | 13
Yet another ex-ransomware negotiator admits turning rogue after payoff from crimelords Plus: Court papers reveal nonprofit paid a ransom worth nearly $26.8 million Cyber-crime21 Apr 2026 | 7
FAA grounds Blue Origin's New Glenn as it probes missed satellite delivery 'mishap' One of two second stage engines misbehaved, administration must sign off report before flights resume Science21 Apr 2026 | 2
AMD's Ryzen 9 9950X3D2 Dual Edition tested: Gratuitous overkill with a price to match Review An $899 CPU? In this economy? Personal Tech21 Apr 2026 | 10
AI-assisted intruders pwned Vercel via OAuth abuse and a pilfered employee account CEO suspects silicon sidekick behind 'surprising velocity' breach - cyber crims shop stolen data for $2M Cyber-crime21 Apr 2026 |
Crook claims to leak 'video surveillance footage' of companies Mexican IT services firm admits it was hacked, but says client operations weren't affected Cyber-crime21 Apr 2026 | 1
Met police trials snoop tech platform in push to cuff more London shoplifters No facial recognition privacy intrusions either! Well, maybe a little Security21 Apr 2026 | 8
England's school phone ban gets teeth, just in time to bite no one 90% of schools already compliant, but at least now there's paperwork Personal Tech21 Apr 2026 | 34
Support tech caught by 'Technician Aura': the bug that only hides when you're watching On Call All that kit, and the fix was simply stepping aside
Task Manager's CPU meter is an obituary for the recent past, says the engineer who built it Spoiler: There's no magic value. Just a timer, some kernel calls, and too much coffee OSes21 Apr 2026 | 11
Adaptavist Group breach spawns imposter emails as ransomware crew claims mega-haul Fake emails already doing the rounds as ransomware crew boasts about what it allegedly stole Cyber-crime21 Apr 2026 |
Panasonic creates device-locked QR codes to speed facial biometric capture Admins are tired of taking photos, so this enables secure on-site unattended enrolment Security21 Apr 2026 | 6
Iran claims US used backdoors to knock out networking equipment during war And China is loving it Security21 Apr 2026 | 73
NASA Inspector fears new spacesuits won’t be ready for Moon landing Dud contracts, proprietary designs, and zero-experience supplier make for quite the mess Science21 Apr 2026 | 37
Microsoft's GitHub grounds Copilot account sign-ups amid capacity crunch Remember what we promised when you subscribed for a year? Well, we've got a new deal that's better for us. Devops20 Apr 2026 | 13
Vibe coding upstart Lovable denies data leak, cites 'intentional behavior,' then throws HackerOne under the bus UPDATED A lesson in how not to respond to vulnerability reports Security20 Apr 2026 | 17
Trump-branded datacenter project fails to make itself great, again The struggles continue for Fermi America's 17 GW bit barn ambitions On-Prem20 Apr 2026 | 10
World's blandest man steps down from CEO job to spend more time in tastefully appointed home Tim Cook is handing the reins to John Ternus at Apple Systems20 Apr 2026 | 43
Chase got a spiff of $77 million to create one job with New York datacenter Official involved in deal tells El Reg number doesn't paint entire picture of datacenter's economic benefit Public Sector20 Apr 2026 | 13
Claude Desktop changes app access settings for browsers you don't even have installed yet Installation and pre-approval without consent looks dubious under EU law Security20 Apr 2026 | 21
Microsoft announces product it doesn't want anyone to buy Just migrate already, would you? But if you can't, Redmond will take your cash
Linux 7.1 will have an optional new NTFS driver Good news for those working with Windows, bad news for Paragon Software OSes20 Apr 2026 | 40
Scot becomes second Scattered Spider-linked crook to plead guilty in US Tyler Buchanan admits role in scheme that stole at least $8 million in virtual currency Cyber-crime20 Apr 2026 | 2
You too can build a nuclear battery from junk you have lying around the house It won't provide much juice, but its creator calls it a 'nanowatt nuclear power plant' Science20 Apr 2026 | 52
Schmoozebots: Study finds flattery will get AI everywhere Excessive friendliness may cause users to forget they're talking to a very confident autocomplete AI + ML20 Apr 2026 | 6
One of Europe's sovereign cloud picks may not be so-sovereign after all Updated US-based cloud providers could have to disclose certain data under American legal orders PaaS + IaaS20 Apr 2026 | 17
New Android development tool designed for robots, not humans Google previews Android CLI as agentic development continues to snowball Software20 Apr 2026 | 2
Microsoft releases Windows Server update fix to fix its April update fixes Out-of-band or out of control? OSes20 Apr 2026 | 11
NeuBird plans a bright future for incident response Imagine an army of AI minions handling investigations behind the scenes Sponsored Feature
AI is reshaping Britain's datacenter map away from London Bit barns need to worry more about space, access to grid – overstuffed center no longer a must, say experts On-Prem20 Apr 2026 | 20
UK.gov kicks off half-a-billion quid sovereign AI venture with £80M invite Companies get to keep IP developed for government projects AI + ML20 Apr 2026 | 14
HP's remote desktop push retreats as Anyware heads for end of life Workstations that made distant desktops feel local is headed for a slow shutdown Personal Tech20 Apr 2026 | 7
Blue Origin nails the landing, but puts the payload satellite in the wrong orbit Wouldn't be the first time a Jeff Bezos company left a package in the wrong place Science20 Apr 2026 | 36
Palantir's NHS future in doubt as ministers eye contract break £330M deal leaves service with no ownership of software built to connect trusts to the platform PaaS + IaaS20 Apr 2026 | 41
Growing AI power slurpage prompts MPs to examine low-energy computing Committee launches inquiry into emerging chip designs to curb datacenter energy use On-Prem20 Apr 2026 | 19
Here's why most AI initiatives crash at pilot stage Those that don't have one thing in common Sponsored Feature
AI quota inflation is no token effort. It's baked in Opinion We've been here before. This time, we may not get out AI + ML20 Apr 2026 | 19
Next.js developer Vercel warns of customer credential compromise Blames outfit called Context.ai, which reckons an agentic OAuth tangle caused the incident Security20 Apr 2026 | 7
'Invisible mouse' made a mess of PC rebuild Who, Me? You can't fix what you can't see – especially when your workspace is a maelstrom Bootnotes20 Apr 2026 | 66
NASA working on ‘Big Bang’ upgrade to keep the Voyagers alive for longer Tests scheduled for May can’t come soon enough after VGER 1 power glitch led to instrument shutdown Science20 Apr 2026 | 31
Indonesia’s game rating system paused amid claims it leaked developer creds and glimpses of major new titles Asia In Brief PLUS: India bins ID app pre-install plan; Robot wins Beijing half-marathon; AI writing Manga speech bubbles; and more! Public Sector20 Apr 2026 | 2
Just like phishing for gullible humans, prompt injecting AIs is here to stay kettle Aren't we all just prompting tokens of linguistic meaning and hoping the other person isn't bullshitting us? Security19 Apr 2026 | 3
I meant to do that! AI vendors shrug off responsibility for vulns OPINION Passing the buck, and the blame, down the road shows lack of AI companies' maturity Security19 Apr 2026 | 38
Ruby Central in 'real financial jeopardy' following RubyGems maintainer ruckus Non profit loses several staffers including its executive director Devops19 Apr 2026 | 24
Cloudflare can remember it for you wholesale Agent Memory stores AI chat scraps off to the side and recalls them when needed AI + ML18 Apr 2026 | 10
Atlassian’s new data collection policy protects rich customers while AI eats the rest From August 17, the outfit will collect customer metadata by default unless you pay for the top tier SaaS18 Apr 2026 | 26
Intel eases reliance on TSMC with 'Merica-made Core Series 3 processors Stripped-down Ultra for laptops and low-power edge boxes Systems17 Apr 2026 | 34
Anthropic mocks up Claude Design to draft fancy new pink slips for marketing teams The bar for creating visual assets has been lowered to the ability to converse with a model AI + ML17 Apr 2026 | 40
Cloud-smart strategy helps Interactive meet GenAI demands Hybrid cloud strategies emerge as the foundation for secure, AI-ready enterprises
How JumpCloud unifies IT management to tame shadow AI Identity is the secret to ensuring enterprise network visibility in a world of shadow AI
Why flexibility will define the future of functionality Enterprise infrastructure choices shouldn't have to be hostages to compromise. Cisco FlashStack with Nutanix sets out to break the deadlock
Resilient, continuously active data – with no compromise When the gap between data generation and action is a strategic liability, it's time for a fix
CISA tells feds to patch 13-year-old Apache ActiveMQ bug under active attack Bug hiding in plain sight for over a decade lands on KEV list Security17 Apr 2026 | 4
Opsec oopsie: Dutch navy frigate location outed by mailing it a Bluetooth tracker Or, how public information and a €5 tracker exposed an avoidable opsec lapse Security17 Apr 2026 | 58
Users complain that UK Azure is having capacity problems We hear Sweden is lovely place for workloads to visit PaaS + IaaS17 Apr 2026 | 71
Microsoft closes book on rogue Windows Server 2025 upgrades Starts new one on boot loops PaaS + IaaS17 Apr 2026 | 13
Claude Desktop changes app access settings for browsers you don't even have installed yet Installation and pre-approval without consent looks dubious under EU law
Palantir's NHS future in doubt as ministers eye contract break £330M deal leaves service with no ownership of software built to connect trusts to the platform
Vibe coding upstart Lovable denies data leak, cites 'intentional behavior,' then throws HackerOne under the bus UPDATED A lesson in how not to respond to vulnerability reports
NASA working on ‘Big Bang’ upgrade to keep the Voyagers alive for longer Tests scheduled for May can’t come soon enough after VGER 1 power glitch led to instrument shutdown
One of Europe's sovereign cloud picks may not be so-sovereign after all Updated US-based cloud providers could have to disclose certain data under American legal orders
Microsoft's GitHub grounds Copilot account sign-ups amid capacity crunch Remember what we promised when you subscribed for a year? Well, we've got a new deal that's better for us.
Just like phishing for gullible humans, prompt injecting AIs is here to stay kettle Aren't we all just prompting tokens of linguistic meaning and hoping the other person isn't bullshitting us?
'Invisible mouse' made a mess of PC rebuild Who, Me? You can't fix what you can't see – especially when your workspace is a maelstrom
World's blandest man steps down from CEO job to spend more time in tastefully appointed home Tim Cook is handing the reins to John Ternus at Apple
NASA gets the ball rolling on its part in Europe's jinxed Mars rover mission Rosalind Franklin moving again, though another budget cut looms Science17 Apr 2026 | 13
Attention data hoarders: Alexa loses its Plex appeal as voice feature gets canned Users who stream their own media files ticked off as Plex warns Alexa skill will die on June 15 Personal Tech17 Apr 2026 | 47
Locked-out iPhone user tells The Reg that Apple is scrambling to fix character flaw passcode bug University student says he plans to move to Android, but concedes iOS engineers acting fast Personal Tech17 Apr 2026 | 52
A beginner's guide to GPU virtualization: passthrough, vGPU, and MIG What every IT generalist needs to know before deploying GPU workloads, and why the platform matters more than the hardware. Partner Content
Would you like fries with that terminal? Bork!Bork!Bork! Jack might be on Track, but the order screen certainly isn't Offbeat17 Apr 2026 | 20
Capita won disastrous UK pensions gig after acing performance checks Top civil servant tells MPs bid was strong on quality and value for money Public Sector17 Apr 2026 | 103
Claude Opus wrote a Chrome exploit for $2,283 Pause your Mythos panic because mainstream models anyone can use already pick holes in popular software Security17 Apr 2026 | 31
IOWN Global Forum targets datacenter interconnects to scatter AI infrastructure Fast WAN consortium thinks neoclouds are ripe for hookups Networks17 Apr 2026 | 1
Cisco Wi-Fi boxes are filling their disks with 5MB of undeletable data every day Fix for critical flaw is an OS update you may not be able to make because the junk data uses all memory Networks17 Apr 2026 | 11
IPv6 carried half of internet traffic – for one day, according to Google We're not half way there, we're still livin' on a prayer Networks17 Apr 2026 | 88
Anthropic won't own MCP 'design flaw' putting 200K servers at risk, researchers say Bug or feature? Security16 Apr 2026 | 30
Mozilla throws Thunderbolt at enterprise AI providers Client connects to deepset's Haystack platform AI + ML16 Apr 2026 | 15
NodeWeaver says its perpetual licensing beats VMware’s perpetual price hikes 'I think you can run this thing on a potato,' NodeWeaver CTO Alan Conboy said. Virtualization16 Apr 2026 | 6
Anthropic squeezes enterprises by ejecting bundled tokens from seat deal UPDATED Large organizations pushed toward metered pricing AI + ML16 Apr 2026 | 35
Loud, power hungry - opposition grows to datacenters as Maine passes bit barn ban If there's one thing folks want less than Copilot in their taskbar, it's a bit barn in their backyard Public Sector16 Apr 2026 | 47
North Korea targets macOS users in latest heist Social engineering: 'low-cost, hard to patch, and scales well' Cyber-crime16 Apr 2026 | 2