AstraLocker ransomware reportedly closes doors to pursue cryptojacking Why go through the hassle of demands and decryption when quietly mining is so much easier? Cyber-crime06 Jul 2022 | 2
Twitter sues Indian government over content takedown orders Local carriers are also upset with the laws, which they say will break encryption Legal06 Jul 2022 | 3
Near-undetectable malware linked to Russia's Cozy Bear The fun folk who attacked Solar Winds using a poisoned CV and tools from the murky world of commercial hackware Research06 Jul 2022 | 64
UK, South Korea strike data-sharing pact Time to bone up on Hancom Office, the productivity suite that's big in Korea – and nowhere else Software06 Jul 2022 | 22
Oracle, IBM losing ground to local databases in China, says IDC One market down on China's march toward tech self-sufficiency, a bajillion more to go. Databases06 Jul 2022 | 5
Europe passes sweeping antitrust laws targeting America's Big Tech Updated Google, Facebook, Amazon and the rest stand to lose – if rules are actually enforced Personal Tech06 Jul 2022 | 28
UK tribunal: App Store class action seeking up to $1.8b can continue Stop us if you've heard this before: Apple facing charges of anti-competitive behavior in the App Store Legal06 Jul 2022 | 30
Health trusts swapped patient data for shares in an AI firm. They may have lost millions Deals leave NHS bodies out of pocket after collapse in value of UK health tech company AI + ML06 Jul 2022 | 35
Nexperia talks up its investment in UK wafer fab, says no plans to close Customers 'becoming impatient' to get 'clarity' on the matter, says exec Systems06 Jul 2022 | 13
Microsoft splits up Windows Beta Channel Insiders Back to 2019 with two build numbers. Plus: Previous features may 'disappear' OSes06 Jul 2022 | 11
Huawei looks to staff for strategy to reverse declining fortunes US-led national security bans have left Chinese networking giant seeking inspiration Networks06 Jul 2022 | 7
Broadcom takeover deal for VMware faces no rival bids Updated Lack of alternative offers means sale may go ahead with expected completion in fiscal 2023 Virtualization06 Jul 2022 | 11
Marriott Hotels admits to third data breach in 4 years Updated Digital thieves made off with 20GB of internal documents and customer data Security06 Jul 2022 | 35
Typo-squatting NPM software supply chain attack uncovered Beawre teh mizpelled pakcage naem Security06 Jul 2022 | 7
Iceotope attracts funds for liquid cooling from global investors Round led by Singapore's ABC Impact, which sees growing market for the technology in Asia On-Prem06 Jul 2022 | 1
Tracking cookies found in more than half of G20 government websites Sorry, conspiracy theorists, it's more likely sloppy webdev work rather than spying Software06 Jul 2022 | 13
Meta's AI translation breaks 200 language barrier Open source model improves translation of rarer spoken languages by 70% AI + ML06 Jul 2022 | 6
What do you mean your exaflop is better than mine? Comment Gaming the system was fine for a while, now it's time to get precise about precision HPC06 Jul 2022 | 15
Hive ransomware gang rapidly evolves with complex encryption, Rust code RaaS malware devs have been busy bees Research06 Jul 2022 | 3
Has Intel gone too far with its Ohio fab 'delay' stunt? Comment With construction unceremoniously underway, x86 giant may have overplayed its hand Systems06 Jul 2022 | 17
Apple's latest security feature could literally save lives Cupertino is so sure of Lockdown Mode it's offering $2m to bug hunters to break it Personal Tech06 Jul 2022 | 55
Wash your mouth out with shape-shifting metal You wanted flying cars and robo-butlers. Instead, we're getting tooth-cleaning morphing nanoparticle bots Science06 Jul 2022 | 38
Here today, gone to Maui: That's your data captured by North Korean ransomware CISA, FBI, US Treasury warn Kim Jong-un's latest malware has hit healthcare orgs Cyber-crime06 Jul 2022 | 7