LockBit's new variant is 'most dangerous yet,' hitting Windows, Linux and VMware ESXi Operation Cronos didn’t kill LockBit – it just came back meaner
Many employees are using AI to create 'workslop,' Stanford study says ai-pocalypse Remember when AI was supposed to make us more productive, not hate each other?
Trump’s tariff‑shaped stick can’t beat reality on US chip fabbing Comment The proposed 1:1 chip rule means nothing but pain for US tech until he’s out of office
If you can't use AI then it's bye bye, Accenture tells staff ai-pocalypse Consultancy says machine learning advice is making bank
Legacy Update updated – so your old Windows can be, too Need – or prefer – an EOL version of Windows? Don't panic! OSes29 Sep 2025 |
UK minister suggests government could ditch 'dangerous' Elon Musk's X Ed Miliband takes aim at social media overlord for promoting violence and disinformation Public Sector29 Sep 2025 | 2
Harrods blames its supplier after crims steal 430k customers’ data in fresh attack Attackers make contact but negotiations fall on deaf ears Cyber-crime29 Sep 2025 | 3
Oh the joy: OpenNvidia may be the AI generation's WinTel Opinion Duo could dominate in the same way Microsoft and Intel ruled PCs for decades AI + ML29 Sep 2025 | 1
Jaguar Land Rover gets £1.5B government jump-start after cyber breakdown Hundreds of thousands of workers in financial despair supported with landmark loan Cyber-crime29 Sep 2025 | 13
Digital ID, same place, different time: In this timeline, the result might surprise us Opinion Socio political backdrop is not what it once was.... Personal Tech29 Sep 2025 | 23
To digital natives, Microsoft's IT stack makes Google's look like a model of sanity Comment A millennial does battle with Redmond's enterprise tools and comes away reeling SaaS29 Sep 2025 | 24
Submarine cable security is all at sea, and UK govt 'too timid' to act, says report Feature Guess how much of our direct transatlantic data capacity runs through two cables in Bude? Networks29 Sep 2025 | 14
When AI is trained for treachery, it becomes the perfect agent Opinion We’re blind to malicious AI until it hits. We can still open our eyes to stopping it Security29 Sep 2025 | 3
Intern had no idea what not to do, so nearly mangled a mainframe Who, Me? An early career lesson in the power of documentation, and the importance of exploration Software29 Sep 2025 | 10
NASA administrator says US should have ‘village’ on Moon in a decade IAC 2025 The Register is at the world’s biggest space gabfest and just heard the world's top 6 space agency leaders speak Science29 Sep 2025 | 11
Three in four European companies are hooked on US tech Secure your data, avoid US sanctions, and stay compliant with European cybersecurity alternatives Partner Content
Trump demands Microsoft fire its head of global affairs Alleges bias and security problems Public Sector29 Sep 2025 | 37
Dutch teen duo arrested over alleged 'Wi-Fi sniffing' for Russia Infosec In Brief PLUS: Interpol recoups $439M from crims; CISA criticizes Feds security; FIFA World Cup nets dodgy domain deluge Security29 Sep 2025 | 3
Datacenter fire takes 647 South Korean government services offline Asia In Brief PLUS: US court grounds China’s DJI; India requires 2FA for most payments; Great Firewall busters launch VPN; and more! Off-Prem28 Sep 2025 | 4
Trump’s tariff‑shaped stick can’t beat reality on US chip fabbing Comment The proposed 1:1 chip rule means nothing but pain for US tech until he’s out of office Systems28 Sep 2025 | 46
Hunt for RedNovember: Beijing hacked critical orgs in year-long snooping campaign Not to be confused with all the other reports of Chinese intruders on US networks that came to light this week Research27 Sep 2025 | 13
Alibaba unveils $53B global AI plan – but it will need GPUs to back it up Analysis Chinese giant maps out datacenters across Europe and beyond, yet US chip curbs cast a long shadow AI + ML27 Sep 2025 | 1
Many employees are using AI to create 'workslop,' Stanford study says ai-pocalypse Remember when AI was supposed to make us more productive, not hate each other? AI + ML26 Sep 2025 | 73
Cyber threat-sharing law set to shut down, along with US government Act passed in 2015 is due to lapse unless a continuing resolution passes - and that's unlikely Security26 Sep 2025 | 8
Bored developers accidentally turned their watercooler into a bootleg brewery Who, Me? Revenge on managers who slow things down is a drink best served with floating fungus
If you can't use AI then it's bye bye, Accenture tells staff ai-pocalypse Consultancy says machine learning advice is making bank AI + ML26 Sep 2025 | 68
Federal agencies DOGE questions about what cost-cutting team is doing Oversight efforts have been rebuffed, says Democratic report, 'putting Americans' personal data at risk' Public Sector26 Sep 2025 | 22
NASA and Sierra Space clip Dream Chaser's ISS wings Aptly named spacecraft might never make it to the orbital outpost after all Science26 Sep 2025 | 10
Renewables blow past nuclear when it comes to cheap datacenter juice Study finds microgrids with wind, solar, and batteries can be built years sooner and at lower cost than SMRs Systems26 Sep 2025 | 130
Microsoft spots fresh XCSSET malware strain hiding in Apple dev projects Upgraded nasty slips into Xcode builds, steals crypto, and disables macOS defenses Security26 Sep 2025 | 2
Salesforce facing multiple lawsuits after Salesloft breach Updated CRM giant denies security shortcomings as claims allege stolen data used for ID theft Cyber-crime26 Sep 2025 | 5
Google fuses SQL, Python, and Spark in Colab Enterprise push Move comes as Snowflake and Databricks chase the same all-in-one analytics dream Databases26 Sep 2025 | 4
‘An attacker's playground:’ Crims exploit GoAnywhere perfect-10 bug Researchers say tens of thousands of instances remain publicly reachable Patches26 Sep 2025 | 2
LockBit's new variant is 'most dangerous yet,' hitting Windows, Linux and VMware ESXi Operation Cronos didn’t kill LockBit – it just came back meaner Cyber-crime26 Sep 2025 | 42
Software CEO tells Catholic uni panel AI won't take out jobs, but it could take out brains As exorcist convention decries AI's potential for 'necromancy' Offbeat26 Sep 2025 | 21
Prompt injection – and a $5 domain – trick Salesforce Agentforce into leaking sales More fun with AI agents and their security holes AI + ML26 Sep 2025 | 8
Word to the wise: Don't tell your IT manager they're not in Excel On Call Contractor sneakily fired after pointing out odious ignorance
Volvo North America confirms staff data stolen following ransomware attack on IT supplier The downstream consequences of Miljödata’s ransomware attack continue to affect major organizations Cyber-crime26 Sep 2025 | 5
SpaceX Dragon huffs, puffs... and fizzles out as NASA aborts ISS boost Meanwhile, Katalyst wins $30M contract to stop Swift telescope falling out of the sky Science26 Sep 2025 | 16
Microsoft digs up Vista-era animated wallpaper for Windows 11. Here's how to get it hands on Debuted in 2007, an old feature is coming back OSes26 Sep 2025 | 38
Imaging infrastructure needs to catch up with how healthcare operates Overprovisioning and poor performance can be things of the past for healthcare providers who see the bigger picture Partner Content
UK and US security agencies order urgent fixes as Cisco firewall bugs exploited in wild CISA gives feds 24 hours to patch, NCSC urges rapid action as flaws linked to ArcaneDoor spies Patches26 Sep 2025 | 12
UK to roll out mandatory digital ID for right to work by 2029 Prime Minister Starmer revives controversial scheme despite past denials, sparking civil liberties backlash Public Sector26 Sep 2025 | 285
Brits warned as illegal robo-callers with offshored call centers fined half a million It’s amazing the number of calls Jo, Helen, and Ian get through Security26 Sep 2025 | 46
Microsoft agrees to 11th hour Win 10 end of life concessions Updated Consumer org forces Redmond to expunge list of requirements for free ESU in Euro Economic Area, just need a Microsoft account OSes26 Sep 2025 | 76
Just using open source software isn't radical any more. Europe needs to dig deeper Feature Companies must realize they can be more than pure consumers, and public sector ought to go beyond 'promotion' OSes26 Sep 2025 | 14
Hardware inspector fired for spotting an error he wasn't trained to find On Call Manager's quality control priorities were upside down On-Prem26 Sep 2025 | 147
Security begins with visibility: How IGA brings hidden access risks to light Who has access to what? Without centralized governance, orgs struggle to answer this simple question. Partner Content
Apple, Google tell Europe its Digital Markets Act isn't working for them – or consumers They would say that, wouldn’t they? Legal26 Sep 2025 | 11
Dell enters the earbud market with kit you can control from the cloud Apple prices meet Dell style Personal Tech26 Sep 2025 | 17
800,000 tons of mud probably just made electronics a little more expensive Accident causes major copper mine to suspend operations, as commodity and share prices soar Offbeat26 Sep 2025 | 32
Intel reportedly wants TSMC's help to end its reliance on ...TSMC Chipzilla seeks investment from its top fab frenemy On-Prem26 Sep 2025 | 3
Google to merge Android and ChromeOS in 2026, because AI Video You'll see the results next year, but it's not the end of Googly lappies OSes25 Sep 2025 | 30
Microsoft cuts off Azure phone surveillance support for Israeli military Brad Smith says 'we do not provide technology to facilitate mass surveillance of civilians' Off-Prem25 Sep 2025 | 22
X2 Elite is Qualcomm’s latest attempt to bring Apple’s M-series magic to the PC Plus the Snapdragon 8 Elite turns 5 Systems25 Sep 2025 | 8
North Korea's Lazarus Group shares its malware with IT work scammers Keeping Pyongyang's coffers full Cyber-crime25 Sep 2025 |
Amazon will refund $1.5B to 35M customers allegedly duped into paying for Prime Former FTC chair Khan not happy her legal wrath ended in settlement worth just 14% of Amazon's quarterly net Legal25 Sep 2025 | 16
AI that once called itself MechaHitler will now be available to the US government for $0.42 Elon Musk's AI appears to be more ideological than competitors Public Sector25 Sep 2025 | 18
Callous crims break into preschool network, publish toddlers' data Images of toddlers and home addresses leaked in reprehensible landmark attack Cyber-crime25 Sep 2025 | 23
Harness pitches AI agents as your new DevOps taskmasters Productivity gains promised, but humans still expected to audit the bots AI + ML25 Sep 2025 | 2
Rethinking application delivery for the hybrid world Why bake apps into your OS when you can deliver them as a side dish?
VMware customers say bye-bye Broadcom and vote for Nutanix Many seeking a replacement for VMware are turning to Nutanix as a strategic choice
How fixed wireless access can bridge the digital divide wherever you are Wireless reaches the parts fiber can’t
DARPA wants AI to know when it's being an energy hog New research program seeks ‘energy-aware’ ML that balances performance with power draw AI + ML25 Sep 2025 | 1
EU probes SAP over alleged software support stranglehold While EC suspects vendor's practices stifle competition, it argues it is in line with industry standards Software25 Sep 2025 | 7
Open source to closed doors: RubyGems control fight erupts Ruby Central is accused of ousting maintainers from core gems under pressure from Shopify Devops25 Sep 2025 | 15
Google reminds EU that Microsoft's cloudy licensing still stinks a year later Mountain View gripes over slow-moving regulators while Redmond rakes it in Software25 Sep 2025 | 11
Trump’s tariff‑shaped stick can’t beat reality on US chip fabbing Comment The proposed 1:1 chip rule means nothing but pain for US tech until he’s out of office
Datacenter fire takes 647 South Korean government services offline Asia In Brief PLUS: US court grounds China’s DJI; India requires 2FA for most payments; Great Firewall busters launch VPN; and more!
Dutch teen duo arrested over alleged 'Wi-Fi sniffing' for Russia Infosec In Brief PLUS: Interpol recoups $439M from crims; CISA criticizes Feds security; FIFA World Cup nets dodgy domain deluge
Intern had no idea what not to do, so nearly mangled a mainframe Who, Me? An early career lesson in the power of documentation, and the importance of exploration
When AI is trained for treachery, it becomes the perfect agent Opinion We’re blind to malicious AI until it hits. We can still open our eyes to stopping it
Submarine cable security is all at sea, and UK govt 'too timid' to act, says report Feature Guess how much of our direct transatlantic data capacity runs through two cables in Bude?
To digital natives, Microsoft's IT stack makes Google's look like a model of sanity Comment A millennial does battle with Redmond's enterprise tools and comes away reeling
Digital ID, same place, different time: In this timeline, the result might surprise us Opinion Socio political backdrop is not what it once was....
NASA administrator says US should have ‘village’ on Moon in a decade IAC 2025 The Register is at the world’s biggest space gabfest and just heard the world's top 6 space agency leaders speak
Oracle saddles up with $18B debt amid AI infrastructure gamble Ballooning leverage and shaky customer funding could strain Big Red's balance sheet PaaS + IaaS25 Sep 2025 | 17
Zero-day deja vu as another Cisco IOS bug comes under attack The latest in a run of serious networking bugs gives attackers root if they have SNMP access Networks25 Sep 2025 | 12
Bcachefs goes DKMS after Torvalds' kernel banishment Performance of new version mostly good, but future uncertain OSes25 Sep 2025 | 22
AI on a laptop? It's more realistic than you think Inside the Snapdragon X Series quest to reinvent AI Sponsored Feature
SAP's 'simplified' licensing leaves users more confused Business Suite nostalgia unlikely to ease customers' public cloud journey SaaS25 Sep 2025 | 2
EU starting registration of fingerprints and faces for short-stay foreigners Biometric Entry/Exit System phased in from October to 29 Schengen countries Security25 Sep 2025 | 205
Empty shelves, empty coffers: Co-op pegs cyber hit at £80m Supermarket says the hack that shut down systems and emptied shelves has turned profits into losses Cyber-crime25 Sep 2025 | 24
Check your own databases before asking to see our passport photos, Home Office tells UK cops Guidance follows privacy complaints over sharp increase in police searches of travel doc and visa pic libraries Databases25 Sep 2025 | 17
The sweetest slice of Pi: Raspberry Pi 500+ sports mechanical keys, 16GB, and built-in SSD HANDS ON Big performance on offer, but be prepared to spend $200 Personal Tech25 Sep 2025 | 106
Google, Meta and Vodafone want smartphone-makers to reduce their bandwidth bills By supporting efficient video codecs in hardware, which to be fair will also help punters Networks25 Sep 2025 | 23
Is GitHub a social network that endangers children? Australia wants to know As ban on under-16s using some sites looms, cyber-safety regulator sends Microsoft’s code locker a letter Legal25 Sep 2025 | 42
Alibaba Cloud plans expansion into Europe and South America More datacenters in familiar territories, too, and AI everywhere Off-Prem25 Sep 2025 | 3
The AI-powered future of work arrives at Zoomtopia 2025 This year's Zoomfest promises some exciting innovations Sponsored Posts
Microsoft puts Claude on the M365 menu Redmond wants more flavors of ML than OpenAI can cook up AI + ML25 Sep 2025 | 5
Intel reportedly courting ex-flame Apple to become its next investor Chipzilla can't say it's changed much, but could be a handy backup to TSMC Systems24 Sep 2025 | 7
Tree-hugging hippie datacenter runs entirely on green hydrogen and wastes zero water Lambda's latest innovation with bit barn builder ECL only supports a handful of Nvidia racks, but it's a start Systems24 Sep 2025 | 22