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Textbook titan McGraw Hill on ransomware crew's reading list after 13.5M .. - 16/04 7:49 pm Publisher claims misconfigured Salesforce-hosted page leaked data Textbook giant McGraw Hill has landed on a ransomware crew's leak site after an alleged Salesforce-linked misconfiguration spilled 13.5 million records into the wild. |
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Swarm welcome: Britain lines up 120,000 drones for Ukraine - 16/04 6:45 pm Giant UAV package will include strike, recon, logistics, and maritime systems The UK government says it will deliver at least 120,000 drones to Ukraine this year to help it fight against Russia. |
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Microsoft announces product it doesn't want you to buy: Extended security .. - 16/04 6:01 pm Just migrate already, would you? But if you can't, Redmond will take your cash Microsoft will keep delivering security updates for old versions of Exchange Server and Skype for Business Server, after admitting that some customers aren't ready to make the move to newer products. |
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QUIC will soon be as important as TCP but it's vastly different - 16/04 5:25 pm Deciphering the third transport protocol's four RFCs is a task to rival the proverbial blind man trying to understand an elephant While Larry was producing most of the content for the "Request/Reponse" chapter for the next edition of our book, I took the lead on writing a section on QUIC, since I have closely followed its development. |
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Obsolete Google nag drowns out vital bar information at Swedish concert .. - 16/04 5:15 pm Backup and Sync may be dead, but it still knows how to kill the buzz before the ukuleles start Bork!Bork!Bork! Sweden is arguably the home of bork think the Swedish Chef from The Muppets so we are delighted to note an example of the breed turning up north of Stockholm. |
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Cops hand Motorola 25M no-bid deal to keep 2000-era radios alive - 16/04 4:30 pm Biz as usual for Brit public sector: ESN replacement is 12 years late and 3B over budget UK police tech buyers have awarded a 25 million no-competition contract for communications technology first commissioned in 2000, with the replacement project 12 years behind schedule and 3 billion over budget. |
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Headless 360: Salesforce's latest pitch to let AI do the dev work - 16/04 4:18 pm Here comes 'enterprise vibe coding' as CRM giant aims to open development to anyone on the platform Salesforce has introduced what it calls Headless 360 at its developer event TDX, which starts today in San Francisco, designed to expand the reach of its app-building tools beyond traditional developers. |
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Server-room lock was nothing but a crock - 16/04 4:00 pm Your cybersecurity is only as good as the physical security of the servers PWNED Welcome back to Pwned, the column where we immortalize the worst vulns that organizations opened up for themselves. If youre the kind of person who leaves your car doors unlocked with a pile of cash in the center console, this weeks story is for you. |
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Bullet train upgrade brings 5G windows and noise-cancelling cabins to Japan - 16/04 1:17 pm Private Shinkansen suites are pulling up to the station in October Some Japanese bullet trains will soon be equipped with private suites that include windows with embedded 5G antennas and noise-cancelling technology that envelops passengers in a bubble of quiet. |
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Indian government investigating TCS after police sting finds sexual .. - 16/04 12:08 am Services giants staff accused of assaults, inappropriate religious practices Police in the Indian city of Nashik conducted a sting operation at Tata Consultancy Services and allegedly found instances of sexual harassment and other revolting behavior. |
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Google Chrome lacks protection against one of the most basic and common .. - 16/04 8:28 am Browser fingerprinting is everywhere Google markets its Chrome browser by citing its superior safety features, but according to privacy consultant Alexander Hanff, Chrome does not protect against browser fingerprinting a method of tracking people online by capturing technical details about their browser. |
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Anthropic's Project Glasswing CVE tally is still anyone's guess - 16/04 5:33 am Like the majority of the companies participating, it remains a mystery Last week, Anthropic surprised the world by declaring that its latest model, Mythos, is so good at finding vulns that it would create chaos if released. Now, under the title of Project Glasswing, over 50 selected companies and orgs are allowed to test the hyped up LLM to find security holes in their own products. But just how many problems have they really discovered? |
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Don't let the bot play doctor! AI gets early diagnoses wrong 80% of the .. - 16/04 5:07 am 'LLMs should not be trusted for patient-facing diagnostic reasoning,' boffins advise People ask AI for all kinds of advice, including the kind of questions you'd ask a physician. However, the next time you're tempted to query ChatGPT if that growth on your face is skin cancer, consider this: research shows today's leading AI models fail at early differential diagnosis in more than 8 out of 10 cases. |
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Customers revolt as GitHub Copilot 'fixes' rate limits - 16/04 4:25 am Repair of bug that undercounted token usage leads to rapid exhaustion of subscription allowance Microsoft's GitHub last week told Copilot customers that they'd have to reduce their use of the AI service to ease the strain on company servers. This follows the company's discovery last month of a token counting bug that appears to have broken the company's pricing model. |
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Shoe company says it's getting into AI infrastructure and yes this is the .. - 16/04 4:06 am Following in the footsteps of Long Island Iced Tea OPINION Back in December 2017, an obscure American soft drinks company changed its name from Long Island Iced Tea to Long Blockchain. |
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Patch these critical Fortinet sandbox bugs that let attackers bypass .. - 16/04 1:52 am No reports of active exploitation (yet) Watch out for more Fortinet vulns! Two critical bugs in Fortinet's sandbox could allow unauthenticated attackers to bypass authentication or execute unauthorized code on vulnerable systems. |
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Decades-old Linux UI bug fixed by dev younger than the window manager - 16/04 1:09 am Kamila Szewczyk prefers old software, as back then people understood something could actually be finished No one can tell software developer Kamila Szewczyk that newer is better: She just fixed a 20-year-old bug in Enlightenment E16, the old-school Linux window manager she favors partly because, she tells us, it is actually finished software. |
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Automotive data biz Autovista blames ransomware for service disruption - 16/04 12:18 am Some customer orgs tell staff to block inbound email from the provider Autovista confirms that it called in outside support to help clean up a ransomware infection currently affecting systems in Europe and Australia. |
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US states can't account for datacenter tax breaks. Literally - 16/04 12:08 am Report says authorities are flouting rules by failing to disclose revenue lost to server farm subsidies Many US states and local authorities are violating generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP) by failing to disclose revenue lost to datacenter tax subsidy schemes, according to Good Jobs First. |
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Not all networks can handle AI traffic and experts are sounding alarms - 15/04 11:40 pm Y'all been focusing on compute and forgot about how the data moves around AI is reshaping the demands on network infrastructure, and many organizations are not prepared including some of the so-called neocloud providers offering AI services. |
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Windows takes a crash dump after one McDonald's order too many - 15/04 11:23 pm We've all been there Bork!Bork!Bork! Windows is doing what it does best in California, with a Blue Screen of Death on the wall of a fast food restaurant where order progress is supposed to be. |
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French cops free mother and son after 20-hour crypto kidnap ordeal - 15/04 9:29 pm Latest in a string of cases that have earned France an unfortunate title A mother and her ten-year-old son are now free after being kidnapped for around 20 hours while the father was being extorted for hundreds of thousands of euros. |
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Fission impossible: Uncle Sam wants nuclearreactors in space by 2031 - 15/04 8:02 pm Some on the Moon's surface, some in orbit. How does 5 years sound? Do-able, right nerds? The nukes-in-space ambitions of the current US administration have taken a step forward and the US Office of Science and Technology Policy has just published its hopes for who does what. |
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Ancient Excel bug comes out of retirement for active attacks - 15/04 7:46 pm Vuln old enough to drive lands on CISA's exploited list While Microsoft was rolling out its bumper Patch Tuesday updates this week, US cybersecurity agency CISA was readying an alert about a 17-year-old critical Excel flaw now under exploit. |
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Raspberry Pi OS ends open-door policy for sudo - 15/04 7:35 pm Command prefix will require password by default The latest version of Raspberry Pi OS now requires a password for sudo by default. |
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UK told its Big Tech habit is now a national security risk - 15/04 6:15 pm Open Rights Group says years of reliance on US giants have left Britain exposed Britain has spent years wiring its public sector into US Big Tech, and a new report says that dependence could quickly become a national security headache. |
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Britain's atomic brain trust gives itself till 2030 to unpick fusion .. - 15/04 5:30 pm Armed with 2.5B, UKAEA sets out technical hurdles it wants cracked by end of decade Brit boffins have a 2.5 billion ($3.4 billion) budget for fusion power research and development, and the government agency leading the effort has published a roadmap of targets to hit before the decade is out. |
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Waymo's self-driving cars face their toughest test yet: London - 15/04 4:45 pm Google sibling takes on the Big Smoke with a human hand on the wheel Waymo has started letting its software take the wheel on London streets, with trained specialists on standby as it gradually accelerates toward a fully driverless ride-hailing launch. |
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AI-powered mainframe exits are a bubble set to pop - 15/04 4:38 pm Analysts reckon 70 percent of projects will fail, and 75 percent of vendors in the field will go away Most mainframe users who turn to AI for help migrating legacy code to alternative platforms are going to be very disappointed, according to analyst firm Gartner. |
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Agents hooked into GitHub can steal creds but Anthropic, Google, and .. - 15/04 4:01 pm Researchers who found the flaws scored beer money bounties and warn the problem is probably pervasive Exclusive Security researchers hijacked three popular AI agents that integrate with GitHub Actions by using a new type of prompt injection attack to steal API keys and access tokens, and the vendors who run agents didnt disclose the problem. |
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Orbital datacenter startup CEO admits launch economics don't fly, presses .. - 15/04 3:27 pm Needs SpaceX et al to drop prices and give competitors a ride into space to make it work A startup called Orbital has revealed a plan to build a 10,000-satellite neocloud in space if Elon Musk delivers on his ambitious plans to increase launch capacity and reduce costs. |
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The only technology that died more times than VR is AI, and that seems to .. - 15/04 3:03 pm The perfect combination of hardware and experiences will arrive, no matter what Zuck and Neal Stephenson think Opinion Could the recent death of Meta's unloved and unused Horizon Worlds signal the demise of the wider metaverse? |
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Boeing deliveries soar past Airbus for the first time in years, but this .. - 15/04 1:59 pm Supply chain and engineering woes keep the supply of new planes sputtering Boeing has delivered more commercial planes in a quarter than Airbus for the first time in seven years. |
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Claude Code routines promise mildly clever cron jobs - 15/04 6:40 am Plus Anthropic has redesigned its Claude app Anthropic has made it easier to automate Claude-oriented tasks without relying on autonomous agent software. |
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Microsoft's massive Patch Tuesday: It's raining bugs - 15/04 5:09 am One CVE under attack, one already disclosed by angry bug hunter, and 163 more Attackers exploited a spoofing vulnerability in Microsoft SharePoint Server before Redmond issued a fix as part of April's mega Patch Tuesday. |
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Commvault has a Ctrl+Z for rogue AI agents - 15/04 4:57 am The company's new software keeps an eye on your agents and backs up data. Keep your agents close and your agent-monitoring software closer. Commvaults new AI Protect can discover and monitor AI agents running inside AWS, Azure, and GCP environments and even roll back their actions when something goes wrong. |
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You can finally control serial devices from Firefox - 15/04 4:21 am Long languishing API gets love from Mozilla Firefox will soon be able to communicate directly with your 3D printer. Thirteen years after the idea was initially proposed, the Web Serial API has landed in Firefox Nightly, Mozilla's work-in-progress channel for its browser. |
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NASA insiders oddly relaxed about latest budget threats - 15/04 3:44 am Veterans think Congress may swat cuts again, but uncertainty could still do lasting damage exclusive As NASA's Artemis II mission headed for the Moon, the Trump administration unveiled another attempt to cut the agency's science budget. Yet some insiders, perhaps buoyed by dj vu and a little post-traumatic resilience, are less alarmed than you might expect. |
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Nvidia slaps forehead: I know what quantum is missing - it's AI! - 15/04 2:58 am One error in every thousand operations is one too many Quantum computers promise major speedups for problems in materials science, logistics, and financial modeling, but first they need to be made reliable, something Nvidia believes its AI models can help with. When you've got a GPU hammer, every problem starts to look like an AI nail. |
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Oracle taps Bloom for 2.8 GW of fuel cells to keep datacenter binge going - 15/04 1:57 am With grid hookups slow and turbines scarce, on-site power is starting to look less optional Bloom Energy says it has an expanded remit from Oracle to provide the energy for its US datacenter buildout plans with up to 2.8 GW of fuel cell systems. |
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