Security A little phishing knowledge may be a dangerous thing Boffins find those who know about phishing more likely to be duped than the less informed 19 Nov 06:12 | 64
Who, Me? Microsoft sysadmin hired for fake NetWare skills keeps job despite twitchy trigger finger Embellished CV almost spells disaster 19 Nov 08:07 | 94
Interview OpenStack 2018: Mark Shuttleworth chats to The Reg about 10-year support plans, Linus Torvalds and Russian rockets Like Ubuntu, hate upgrading? Canonical founder has good news. And a mighty, mighty beard 19 Nov 09:16 | 14
Security Washington Post offers invalid cookie consent under EU rules – ICO UK watchdog waves fist in paper’s general direction, asks it to stop forcing people to accept tracking 19 Nov 09:49 | 90
Updated Azure, Office 365 go super-secure: Multi-factor auth borked in Europe, Asia, USA Microsoft's cloudy service finds Mondays just as hard as the rest of us 19 Nov 11:26 | 68
On-Prem Congrats to Debbie Crosbie: New CEO at IT meltdown bank TSB has unenviable task ahead I've heard so much about the team, she burbles. Yes, us too 19 Nov 11:57 | 35
Bootnotes Finally a platform for train puns: IBM Halt station derailed Halt – who goes there? No one, from now on 19 Nov 12:32 | 35
Security Scumbags cram Make-A-Wish website with coin-mining malware Do they accept Monero in Hell? 19 Nov 13:00 | 24
Obit Influential Valley gadfly and Intel 8051 architect John Wharton has died He was there when Bill Gates tried to carve up tech 19 Nov 13:34 | 34
Security Vision Direct 'fesses up to hack that exposed customer names, payment cards Data including CVV numbers slurped up as customers submitted it to website 19 Nov 14:10 | 19
Bootnotes Wombats literally sh!t bricks – and now boffins reckon they know how All you need to do this at home is a party balloon and roadkill 19 Nov 14:44 | 51
On-Prem Hortonworks faces sueball over Cloudera merger Disgruntled investor says shareholders are being 'misled' on finances 19 Nov 15:15 | 5
Security Britain may not be able to fend off a determined cyber-attack, MPs warn And those utility price controls? Er, not helpful 19 Nov 15:48 | 44
On-Prem China examines antitrust probe thrust into Samsung, SK Hynix and Micron: Claims to see 'massive evidence' We'll thrust it even deeper into chipmakers, vow investigators 19 Nov 16:28 | 8
Legal Health secretary Matt Hancock assembles brains trust: OK, guys. Let's cure NHS IT Expert panel hopes to make dreams of improvement reality 19 Nov 17:00 | 32
Networks Using a free VPN? Why not skip the middleman and just send your data to President Xi? Majority of sketchy apps can be traced to China, study finds 19 Nov 17:59 | 91
Security Symantec execs cooked the books to protect their fat bonuses, investor lawsuit alleges Security biz hit with class-action fraud sueball after probe smashes stock price 19 Nov 20:02 | 22
Devops Behold, the world's most popular programming language – and it is...wait, er, YAML?!? We don't think so either, but config file format is getting harder to avoid 19 Nov 21:28 | 134
SaaS Microsoft confirms: We fixed Azure by turning it off and on again. PS: Office 362 is still borked Redmond battles TITSUP multi-factor auth logins (yes, that's Total Inability To Support Users' Passcodes) 19 Nov 22:51 | 48