Coinbase CEO says everything's OK after SEC filing gives netizens the jitters OK includes an outage, plummeting cryptocurrencies, falling stock price Personal Tech13 May 2022 | 27
Those NitroTPMs Amazon teased now really are coming to AWS EC2 Yes, give those smartNICs something to do PaaS + IaaS13 May 2022 | 1
Anatomy of a campaign to inject JavaScript into compromised WordPress sites Reverse-engineered code redirects visitors to dodgy corners of the internet Research13 May 2022 | 8
To predict the targets of Chinese malware, look at the target of Chinese laws Black Hat Asia Around the time Beijing banned online gambling, RATs started targeting operators, say Taiwanese researchers Security13 May 2022 | 3
Demand for GPUs used to mine crypto 'disappearing', says ASUSTeK Less demand will see prices fall, and gaming laptop sales rise – which is nice as the rest of the PC market has cooled Systems13 May 2022 | 17
AMD approaches '30%' x86 CPU market share, thanks to servers 'n' laptops Guess you could call this Mercury Ryzen Systems13 May 2022 | 17
Arm says microcontroller price hikes helped fuel sales As well as chip design licensing, 5G smartphones, cars ... who needs Nvi-whatchamacallit? Systems13 May 2022 | 7
Researchers find 134 flaws in the way Word, PDFs, handle scripts Black Hat Asia ‘Cooperative mutation’ spots problems that checking code alone will miss Security13 May 2022 | 27
We can bend the laws of physics for your super-yacht, but we can't break them On Call Make it work like it does at home Networks13 May 2022 | 236
BOFH: You'll have to really trust me on this team-building exercise Episode 9 Why shouldn't the stairwell be the preferred location for our fun? BOFH13 May 2022 | 98
Microsoft adds unscheduled breaks to most certification exams Farewell to scheduling your emergencies in advance Software13 May 2022 | 12
Elon Musk puts Twitter deal on hold over bot numbers claim Less than 5% of users are spam accounts? Is that too high ... or too low for him? Networks13 May 2022 | 109
Confirmation dialog Groundhog Day: I click OK and it keeps coming back Something for the Weekend Yes/No/Cancel culture at its worst Columnists13 May 2022 | 143
Iran-linked Cobalt Mirage extracts money, info from US orgs – report Khamenei, can you just not? Not right now, fam Research13 May 2022 | 3
Windows Subsystem for Linux gets bleeding-edge Ubuntu 'This is not recommended for production development. It may be unstable and it will have bugs' OSes13 May 2022 | 11
'Peacetime in cyberspace is a chaotic environment' says senior US advisor Black Hat Asia The internet is now the first battleground of any new war – before the shooting starts Cyber-crime13 May 2022 | 2
Most organizations hit by ransomware would pay up if hit again Nine out of ten organizations would do it all over again, keeping attackers in business Research13 May 2022 | 34
Micron dangles predictable memory price agreements in front of vendors The idea? To get investors muttering: DRAM, those gross margins are stable... Storage13 May 2022 | 4
Software patching must work like car safety recalls, says US cyber boss Black Hat Asia Adds infosec regulation coming to more industries but with a light touch, more collaboration CSO13 May 2022 | 29
Finnish open-source-as-a-service startup Aiven adds $1bn to valuation Demand for PostgreSQL and Kafka driving interest in cloud service, CEO tells The Register Databases13 May 2022 | 3
TSMC, Samsung plan price hikes for chip designers – reports Nvidia, AMD, Apple et al may be forced to pass cost on to customers Systems13 May 2022 | 6
Another ex-eBay exec admits cyberstalking web souk critics David Harville is seventh to cop to harassment campaign Cyber-crime13 May 2022 | 10
Ukrainian crook jailed in US for selling thousands of stolen login credentials Touting info on 6,700 compromised systems will get you four years behind bars Cyber-crime13 May 2022 | 5