Australia finds age detection tech has many flaws but will work Probe into how to implement social media ban finds privacy risks, developer overreach, infosec uncertainties Personal Tech20 Jun 2025 | 25
AFRINIC election proceeds after ICANN’s attempt to replace officials fails Regulator remains concerned about election integrity Legal20 Jun 2025 | 4
EU Advocate General advises top court to toss Google appeal against €4B fine Case over bundling Play Store with Chrome and Google Search set to continue Legal19 Jun 2025 | 5
Europe slams online tat bazaar AliExpress for dodging obligation to stop dodgy traders Illegal products abound on Chinese site and its processes to stop ‘em are hopeless Public Sector19 Jun 2025 | 39
Apple dodges Optis patent payout for now as judge orders a do-over Third time's a charm? Personal Tech17 Jun 2025 | 7
AFRINIC election delayed after ISP Association wins injunction over voter rights UPDATED Polling was supposed to start on Monday - moved to Wednesday after court revisited the case Legal17 Jun 2025 | 2
Eurocops arrest suspected Archetyp admin, shut down mega dark web drug shop Marketplace as big as Silk Road had more than 600k users and turnover of 'at least' €250M Security16 Jun 2025 | 9
VMware and Siemens spar over where to stage software licence showdown German giant wants case heard in Germany, not the USA Legal16 Jun 2025 | 10
Meta sues 'nudify' app-maker that it claims ran 87k+ Facebook, Instagram ads Despite 'multiple enforcement actions,' Joy Timeline HK allegedly wouldn't stop Legal12 Jun 2025 | 35
Google faces billion-quid bruising over Play Store fees in the UK Competition Appeals Tribunal gives nod for claim to go to trial Legal12 Jun 2025 | 28
Mozilla frets about Google's push to build AI into Chrome AI could bring a new round of browser wars AI + ML11 Jun 2025 | 21
ICANN waves hands in protest at AFRINIC election arrangement Worries lawyers overseeing poll may have disqualifying entanglements Legal09 Jun 2025 | 3
Cops want Apple, Google to kill stolen phones remotely – so why won't they? Tech giants say blocking purloined devices via IMEI could open new fraud risks Personal Tech04 Jun 2025 | 89
Regulator sues product comparison site alleged to only compare products on which it earned commission No wonder those products always rated so highly Legal03 Jun 2025 | 18
Feds arrest DoD techie, claim he dumped top secret files in park for foreign spies to find 28-year-old alleged to have made multiple drops to folks who turned out to be undercover FBI agents Security30 May 2025 | 38
Data watchdog put cops on naughty step for lost CCTV footage Greater Manchester Police reprimanded over hours of video that went AWOL Storage30 May 2025 | 21
US to deny visas to foreign officials it says 'censor' social media Against backdrop of EU rules on spread of misinfo plus UK probing role of online hate in far right riots Personal Tech29 May 2025 | 116
Apple has only 30 days to comply with EU DMA rules Users leaving App Store to make a third party payment must be free of charge, says Euro Commish Applications29 May 2025 | 13
India none-too-subtly reminds Big Tech that local laws prohibit dark patterns ‘Consumers will not tolerate deceit’ Minister tells Amazon, Apple, Samsung and Uber Legal29 May 2025 | 9
German court parks four Volkswagen execs in jail over Dieselgate scandal More cases about 2015 software swindle stuck in legal traffic jam Legal28 May 2025 | 50
/e/ OS 3.0: Slightly less clunky, slightly more private Probably the easiest way to a Google-free smartphone or tablet
Techie traveled 4 hours to fix software that worked perfectly until a new hire used it On Call Sometimes the 'R' in RTFM stands for 'Remember'
SpaceX's Starship explodes again ... while still on the ground Test fire trouble means Musk's rocketeers reset the 'days since Starship had a major anomaly' counter to zero
Microsoft 365 brings the shutters down on legacy protocols FrontPage Remote Procedure Call and others set to be blocked in the name of 'Secure by Default'
Glazed and confused: Hole lotta highly sensitive data nicked from Krispy Kreme Experts note 'major red flags' in donut giant's security as 161,676 staff and families informed of attack details
Boffins devise voice-altering tech to jam 'vishing' schemes To stop AI scam callers, break automatic speech recognition systems
Uncle Sam seeks time in tower dump data grab case after judge calls it 'unconstitutional' Feds told they can't demand a haystack to find a needle
Sneaky Serpentine#Cloud slithers through Cloudflare tunnels to inject orgs with Python-based malware Phishing, Python and RATs, oh my
Broadcom's answer to VMware pricing outrage: You're using it wrong VCF bundle is worth it if you make the most of every part, says CTO
UK gov asks university boffins to pinpoint cyber growth areas where it should splash cash Good to see government that values its academics (cough cough). Plus: New board criticized for lacking 'ops' people
Ex-Meta exec: Copyright consent obligation = end of AI biz Nick Clegg, former politico and Zuckcorp policy Prez, seems confused, can Reg readers help him? AI + ML27 May 2025 | 149
Europe warns giant e-tailer to stop cheating consumers or face its wrath No, not Amazon. China’s SHEIN is in the spotlight for fake discounts, grubby greenery, and evading inquiries Public Sector27 May 2025 | 66
Irish privacy watchdog OKs Meta to train AI on EU folks' posts Case in Germany could derail Zuck's plans, noyb tells El Reg fight isn't over AI + ML22 May 2025 | 25
VMware price hikes? Between 800 and 1,500%, claim Euro customers Report slates end of perpetual licenses, death of monthly pay-as-you-go model, and 'punitive' changes by Broadcom PaaS + IaaS22 May 2025 | 54
Judge allows Delta's lawsuit against CrowdStrike to proceed with millions in damages on the line CS remains hopeful damages will be limited to seven figures Security21 May 2025 | 5
Trump's 'Big Beautiful Bill' would create a regulation-free AI hellscape, AGs warn Republican defense of states' rights doesn't apply to curtailing LLMs, apparently AI + ML20 May 2025 | 28
Trump signs TAKE IT DOWN law meant to stop revenge porn Fine-print is vague and broad, could easily be abused to blunt protected speech Personal Tech20 May 2025 | 83
Show us your face: New Orleans PD reportedly got secret facial recognition alerts Police took Big Easy attitude to the rules, says WaPo Legal19 May 2025 | 8
Millions at risk after attackers steal UK legal aid data dating back 15 years Cybercriminals lifted info including addresses, ID numbers, and financial records from agency systems Cyber-crime19 May 2025 | 49
America’s consumer watchdog drops leash on proposed data broker crackdown Crooks must be licking their lips at the possibilities Personal Tech16 May 2025 | 10
Defamation case against DEF CON terminated with prejudice 'We hope it makes attendees feel safe reporting violations' Security16 May 2025 | 4
Microsoft proposes sweeping global concessions to Teams for up to a decade Beast of Redmond runs scared from EC antitrust cops half decade after rivals complained SaaS16 May 2025 | 7
Anthropic’s law firm throws Claude under the bus over citation errors in court filing AI footnote fail triggers legal palmface in music copyright spat Legal15 May 2025 | 30
Plan to keep advanced chips from China with tracking tech gains support in Congress Every shipment you make, every FLOP you generate, Uncle Sam will be watching you AI Infrastructure Month15 May 2025 | 25
Uncle Sam claims H-1B fraud crackdown is working as registrations drop 25% Surely Trump's anti-immigrant rhetoric has nothing to do with it On-Prem15 May 2025 | 43
Meta's still violating GDPR rules with latest plan to train AI on EU user data, says noyb 'Legitimate interest' won't wash, says privacy outfit, as Zuck's org claims activists want to 'delay AI innovation' AI + ML14 May 2025 | 71
Paul McCartney, Elton John, other creatives demand AI comes clean on scraping Musicians, artists, writers, actors urge government to protect copyright AI + ML12 May 2025 | 42
US Copyright Office found AI companies sometimes breach copyright. Next day its boss was fired Some see an action to benefit Elon. The White House sees an agency obsessed with DEI AI + ML12 May 2025 | 113
TikTok's Chinese app - Douyin - in trouble after spat over the price of jade Asia In Brief PLUS: Huawei's Windows-free PC appears; Robo-car rentals come to China; Europe, India, collab in space; and more Legal12 May 2025 | 4
Nip chip smugglers by building trackers into GPUs, US Senator suggests AI phone home On-Prem09 May 2025 | 74
Delta Air Lines class action cleared for takeoff over CrowdStrike chaos Judge allows aspects of passenger lawsuit to proceed Security07 May 2025 | 2
Trump's wind farm funding freeze is so much hot air, say states as they blow sueball to Washington We'd be shocked, just shocked, if Big Tech's renewable energy ambitions aren't known in the White House On-Prem07 May 2025 | 62
Super spyware maker NSO must pay Meta $168M in WhatsApp court battle Don't f&#k with Zuck CSO06 May 2025 | 17
Trio arrested in £3M UK bribery probe over Microsoft datacenter build in Netherlands Blu-3 accused of paying off former Mace Group associates Legal02 May 2025 | 7
Microsoft gets twitchy over talk of Europe's tech independence Brad Smith commits org to facing off with US govt in court to protect them PaaS + IaaS30 Apr 2025 | 105
Does UK's Online Safety Act cover misinformation? Well, that depends Minister, platform providers disagree on whether law would have helped avoid last summer's riots Public Sector30 Apr 2025 | 75
TAKE IT DOWN Act? Yes, take the act down before it's too late for online speech Good intentions, terrible wording – and Trump can't wait to use it because 'nobody gets treated worse than I do' Personal Tech29 Apr 2025 | 51
Infosec pros tell Trump to quit bullying Chris Krebs – it's undermining security Top voices warn that political retaliation puts democracy and national defense at risk Security29 Apr 2025 | 70
AI training license will allow LLM builders to pay for content they consume Updated UK org backing it promises 'legal certainty' for devs, money for creators... but is it too late? AI + ML24 Apr 2025 | 45
Assassin's Creed maker faces GDPR complaint for forcing single-player gamers online Collecting data from solo players is a Far Cry from being necessary, says noyb Security24 Apr 2025 | 38
Qualcomm says license fight was because Arm wants to make its own server chips Alleges semi designer tried to obstruct Qualy's build of Arm-compatible custom cores Systems24 Apr 2025 | 5
AI bigwigs urge AGs to block OpenAI's profit pivot Elon’s not the only one sounding the alarm over the AI giant’s cash grab AI + ML23 Apr 2025 | 4
Europe hits Meta, Apple with €700M in fines for flouting DMA Bad timing, claim industry watchers, who say rulings could seriously upset an already delicate US-EU relationship Legal23 Apr 2025 | 54
India gets Google to unbundle Android and the Play Store on Smart TVs Meanwhile, OpenAI expresses an interest in unbundling Chrome from Google Public Sector23 Apr 2025 | 10
Bad trip coming for AI hype as humanity tools up to fight back Opinion I was into Adversarial Noise before they were famous AI + ML22 Apr 2025 | 71
It takes one click to join Uber One, but quitting might need 32 actions Which is one reason US regulators just sued the rideshare and delivery giant Personal Tech22 Apr 2025 | 40
Law firm 'didn't think' data theft was a breach, says ICO. Now it's nursing a £60K fine DPP Law is appealing against data watchdog's conclusions Security16 Apr 2025 | 23
AWS claims 50% of Azure workloads would jump ship if licensing costs allowed Bezos' biz and Google tell regulator higher cost of running Windows Server in their clouds isn't fair Software16 Apr 2025 | 37
In wake of Horizon scandal, forensics prof says digital evidence is a minefield Outdated and misinformed legal presumptions at the heart of concerns Legal16 Apr 2025 | 50
Japan serves Google a cease and desist order over its Android bundling deals Won't let the Big G require its apps and search to be installed on smartphones Public Sector16 Apr 2025 | 27
Meta to feed Europe's public posts into AI brains again Who said this opt-out approach is OK with GDPR, was it Llama 4, hmm? AI + ML15 Apr 2025 | 22
Ireland opens probe into Musk’s X over Grok’s AI data slurp Watchdog wants to know whether EU posts were used without consent under GDPR AI + ML14 Apr 2025 | 34
It's fun making Studio Ghibli-style images with ChatGPT – but intellectual property is no laughing matter Opinion Miyazaki, copyright protection and the 'insult to life itself' of AI images AI + ML14 Apr 2025 | 82
Apple settles unfair labor charges brought by fired engineering manager Whistleblower Ashley Gjøvik hails iWatershed iMoment for iStaff iRights CxO10 Apr 2025 | 3
Copyright-ignoring AI scraper bots laugh at robots.txt so the IETF is trying to improve it Recently formed AI Preferences Working Group has August deadline to develop ideas on how to tell crawlers to go away, or come for a feast AI + ML09 Apr 2025 | 35
AI entrepreneur sent avatar to argue in court – and the judge shut it down fast Interview We hear from court-scolded Jerome Dewald, who insists lawyer-bots have a future AI + ML09 Apr 2025 | 29
EU: These are scary times – let's backdoor encryption! ProtectEU plan wants to have its cake and eat it too Security03 Apr 2025 | 148
Raw Deel: Corporate spy admits role in espionage at HR software biz Rippling Double-oh-sh... CSO02 Apr 2025 | 10
Oracle faces Texas-sized lawsuit over alleged cloud snafu and radio silence Victims expect to spend considerable time and money over privacy incident, lawyers argue PaaS + IaaS02 Apr 2025 | 9
Microsoft to mark five decades of Ctrl-Alt-Deleting the competition Copilot told us that half a century is 25 years. It feels much longer Software01 Apr 2025 | 121
GCHQ intern took top secret spy tool home, now faces prison Not exactly Snowden levels of skill Security01 Apr 2025 | 87
Intel and Microsoft staff allegedly lured to work for fake Chinese company in Taiwan 11 companies, including SMIC, accused of disguising outposts so they can illicitly serve Beijing Legal31 Mar 2025 | 8
Feds drop bomb on Multiplan in legal war over healthcare 'price-fixing' algorithms DoJ suggests it sure looks like collusion when several big players use the same cost-saving software Software28 Mar 2025 | 22
VMware sues Siemens for allegedly using unlicensed software As rumors swirl about a new 72-core minimum vSphere license requirement Virtualization26 Mar 2025 | 59
Judge halts DOGE's union personal data grab at OPM, Treasury, Education Officials likely broke Privacy Act by dishing out info without consent Public Sector25 Mar 2025 | 58
Feds charge three over Molotov attacks on Tesla sites in multiple states Attorney General warns people tempted to join 'wave of domestic terrorism' Legal21 Mar 2025 | 92
Privacy warriors whip out GDPR after ChatGPT wrongly accuses dad of child murder Tough Euro rules on data accuracy apply to AI yammering, formal complaint to watchdog argues AI + ML20 Mar 2025 | 78
HP Inc settles printer toner lockout lawsuit with a promise to make firmware updates optional Dynamic Security update blocks 3rd-party cartridges, but keeps printing money Legal19 Mar 2025 | 90
Trump fires Democrat FTC commissioners, presaging big tech policy shifts Analysis Remaining Republicans don't like the right to repair, non-compete clause ban, or some social media moderation Public Sector19 Mar 2025 | 99
Do AI robo-authors qualify for copyright? It's still no, says appeals court Updated Computer scientist Stephen Thaler again told his 'Creativity Machine' can't earn a © AI + ML18 Mar 2025 | 30
We did not have Brave clashing with Rupert Murdoch on our 2025 bingo card, but there it is Indie browser maker asks judge for legal shield against copyright threats over AI summaries AI + ML13 Mar 2025 | 44
Judge says Meta must defend claim it stripped copyright info from Llama's training fodder Facebook giant allegedly didn't want neural networks to emit results that would give the game away AI + ML11 Mar 2025 | 23
Google's Chrome divorce still on the cards as Trump's DoJ plays hardball $1M donation to inauguration fund and a personal appearance by Pichai appear to have been pointless Applications10 Mar 2025 | 34
Alleged cyber scalpers Swiftly cuffed over $635K Taylor ticket heist I knew you were trouble, Queens DA might have said Cyber-crime07 Mar 2025 | 4
Three charged in Singapore with alleged link to illicit shipments of Nvidia GPUs to China Accused face up to 20 years in prison On-Prem28 Feb 2025 | 17
Signal will withdraw from Sweden if encryption-busting laws take effect Experts warned the UK’s recent 'victory' over Apple would kickstart something of a domino effect Security26 Feb 2025 | 118
LLM aka Large Legal Mess: Judge wants lawyer fined $15K for using AI slop in filing Plus: Anthropic rolls out Claude 3.7 Sonnet AI + ML25 Feb 2025 | 33
Two arrested after pensioner scammed out of six-figure crypto nest egg The latest in a long line of fraud stings worth billions each year Security20 Feb 2025 | 18
2 charged over alleged New IRA terrorism activity linked to cops' spilled data Officer says mistakenly published police details were shared 'a considerable amount of times' Security14 Feb 2025 | 21
HPE says blocking Juniper buy is a sure Huawei to ensure China and Cisco thrive Analyst argues stopping the deal benefits Switchzilla by preventing rise of strong challenger for AI networks Networks14 Feb 2025 | 9
Lawyers face judge's wrath after AI cites made-up cases in fiery hoverboard lawsuit Talk about court red-handed AI + ML14 Feb 2025 | 95
WD told to pay half a billion in patent damages before biz splits With drivemaker poised to become 2 publicly traded companies, judge says he has 'concerns' over restructuring Storage13 Feb 2025 | 11
Diversity, equity, and inclusion is not an illusion, but it soon might be Global tech corps wrestle with policy disparity on either side of the Atlantic CxO13 Feb 2025 | 291
A win at last: Big blow to AI world in training data copyright scrap You gotta fight ... for your Reuters ... to party AI + ML12 Feb 2025 | 34
Man who SIM-swapped the SEC's X account pleads guilty Said to have asked search engine 'What are some signs that the FBI is after you?' Cyber-crime11 Feb 2025 | 9
Euro cloud crew says we-won't-sue deal with Microsoft is 'off-track' Overseas pals urge US tech giant to 'rapidly' work on Azure Local project to make things right – sans licenses PaaS + IaaS11 Feb 2025 | 2
Amazon, Google asked to explain why they were serving ads on sites hosting CSAM Updated And US government adverts at that, say senators Personal Tech08 Feb 2025 | 42
Creators demand tech giants fess up and pay for all that AI training data But 'original sin' has already been committed, shrugs industry AI + ML07 Feb 2025 | 50
UK industry leaders unleash hurricane-grade scale for cyberattacks Freshly minted organization aims to take the guesswork out of incident severity for insurers and policy holders Cyber-crime07 Feb 2025 | 7
Why UK Online Safety Act may not be safe for bloggers Updated Individual publishers could be held liable for visitors' off-topic posts, legal eagle argues Legal06 Feb 2025 | 110