Internet of Sins: Million more devices sharing known private keys for HTTPS, SSH admin IoT == Immensely Obvious Threat Security07 Sep 2016 | 13
Union: Telstra seeking 120 redundancies in network ops team NBN contract miss puts pressure on field staff On-Prem07 Sep 2016 |
Hardcore core-to-core comms core-alled into hardware Intel and boffins let cores talk among themselves without software mediation HPC07 Sep 2016 | 2
Qualcomm, AT&T get together to test mobe networks for delivery drone control Can LTE cut it for real-time pizza delivery? Networks07 Sep 2016 | 2
Hello, Fortinet? Could you patch these vulns please? Oh, and CERT's left a message or two Channel07 Sep 2016 | 2
Spoof an Ethernet adapter on USB, and you can sniff credentials from locked laptops As the gent says, 'this shouldn't work' Security07 Sep 2016 | 75
Punters want heart-throbs, not brains, when thinking wrist-jobs If Apple updates the Watch today, it's ignoring the wearable market's trend towards dumb Personal Tech07 Sep 2016 | 16
Fujitsu's billion-dollar ARM supercomputer delayed by up to 2 years Japan's exascale Flagship 2020 looking more like Flagship 2022 after CPU design headaches HPC07 Sep 2016 | 18
Linus Torvalds won't apply 'sh*t-for-brains stupid patch' He's sweary, but probably right on 'fundamentally insane' idea of driver/firmware disconnect OSes07 Sep 2016 | 136
CIA-backed big data firm Palantir says secrets pinched by investor Accuses advisor of 'brazen scheme to claim highly confidential secrets as his own' Legal07 Sep 2016 | 8
Mr Chow plates up sticky ransomware Global Chinese restaurant chain serves old recipe of Darkleech with exploit kit sauce Security07 Sep 2016 | 3
Speaking in Tech: Windows is coming to smart refrigerators Podcast This week on Podcast Idol: a UK IT architect OSes07 Sep 2016 | 30
Nokia's 4.9G races Ericsson's almost-5G, yet the finishing line is a mirage 4.5G 'Pro', 4.9G and 3.9G! Oh come on... Networks07 Sep 2016 | 5
Star Trek film theory: 50 years, 13 films, odds good, evens bad? Horta puckey! Star Trek @ 50 How Kirk and Co bested Star Wars Legal07 Sep 2016 | 64
Forget Khan and Klingons, Star Trek's greatest trick was simply surviving Star Trek @ 50 How, by the numbers, Star Trek should – but didn't – go red shirt Legal07 Sep 2016 | 108
IBM loses chunky ATM contract, reaches for staff eject button Booted bods urged to stay professional for 'future win back opps' Channel07 Sep 2016 | 17
When you've paid the ransom but you don't get your data back Oh, British firms... you're not alone – 1 in 3 pwned firms agree Channel07 Sep 2016 | 43
Tesla driver dies after Model S hits tree Firemen were unable to approach the wreck due to electricity hazard Personal Tech07 Sep 2016 | 177
EMC/Dell deal respectfully caps the minicomputer age The legacies of Wang, Prime, DEC and Data General live on in mega-deal On-Prem07 Sep 2016 | 16
Microsoft takes shot at Amazon as it wraps up UK cloud data centres Office 365 and Azure go local Channel07 Sep 2016 | 26
Typo made Air Asia X flight land at Melbourne instead of Malaysia Co-ords cockup causes confusion – but not calamity Bootnotes07 Sep 2016 | 51
UK will be 'cut off' from 'full intelligence picture' after Brexit – Europol strategy man Concerns about cybersecurity info sharing shared in interview Security07 Sep 2016 | 91
Avnet interim CEO gets nod for full-time fun and frolicks Bill Amelio is the made man Channel07 Sep 2016 |
Network Management Systems are a 'treasure map' for hackers Payroll printer, HR's server - wahey... jackpot! Security07 Sep 2016 | 10
Inside our three-month effort to attend Apple's iPhone 7 launch party Alan Hely, why don't you just admit it and relieve the pressure in your skull? Personal Tech07 Sep 2016 | 217
Intel Basis fans burned again: Refund checks for scalding smartwatches bounce Too hot to handle, too rubbery for banks Personal Tech07 Sep 2016 | 12
You're guilty but broke, judge tells Wash.io – the 'Uber of laundry' Upstart is everything that's wrong with Silicon Valley On-Prem07 Sep 2016 | 37
Scientists' sneaky smartphone software steals 3D printer designs Creative but only semi-useful snooping hack Security07 Sep 2016 | 11
Pains us to run an Apple article without the words 'fined', 'guilty' or 'on fire' in it, but here we are Finally – an iPhone we can use, er, in the shower? Channel07 Sep 2016 | 180
St Jude sues short-selling MedSec over pacemaker 'hack' report Defibrillator security saga will go to court Security07 Sep 2016 | 18
McAfee's back! Intel flogs security software biz, pockets $3.1bn Chipzilla wing loses $3.5bn in six years – almost as fast as John McAfee in a strip club Channel07 Sep 2016 | 10