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Maybe CISA should take its own advice about insider threats hmmm? - 30/01 7:19 am

The call is coming from inside the house opinion Maybe everything is all about timing, like the time (this week) America's lead cyber-defense agency sounded the alarm on insider threats after it came to light that its senior official uploaded sensitive documents to ChatGPT.





Musk distracts from struggling car biz with fantastical promise to make 1 .. - 30/01 5:25 am

To what end? Who knows? Tesla isn't even using them in its own factories yet Elon Musk's car company is getting ready to be Skynet. Tesla, facing an 11 percent decline in automotive revenue in Q4 2025, has committed to $20 billion in capex spending this year on manufacturing and compute infrastructure. The goal: build lots of humanoid robots.





Google's Project Genie could put even more game developers out of work - 30/01 5:23 am

A Labs prototype turns prompts into short, explorable 3D worlds Google has put the video gaming industry on notice with the rollout of Project Genie, an experimental AI world-model prototype that generates explorable 3D environments from text or image prompts.





ShinyHunters swipes right on 10M records in alleged dating app data grab - 30/01 2:31 am

Extortion crew says it's found love in someone else's info as Match Group plays down the impact ShinyHunters has added a fresh notch to its breach belt, claiming it has pinched more than 10 million records from Match Group, a US firm that owns some of the world's most widely used swipe-based dating platforms.





Agents gone wild! Companies give untrustworthy bots keys to the kingdom - 30/01 2:31 am

'We're letting thousands of interns run around in our production environment' Corporate use of AI agents in 2026 looks like the Wild West, with bots running amok and no one quite knowing what to do about it - especially when it comes to managing and securing their identities.





Dow Chemical says AI is the element behind 4,500 job cuts - 30/01 2:23 am

The 129 year old chemical company uses Palantir-rival C3's AI as its software of choice. ai-pocalypse The jury is still out when it comes to determining how much job loss AI is causing. However, we now have another case study. Dow Chemical blames AI automation for its plans to cut 4,500 jobs, about 12.5 percent of its work force.





AI datacenter boom triples US gas power builds, filling the air with more .. - 30/01 2:16 am

Reduce emissions? Screw that - we have money to lose and memes to generate Fossil fuel-fired power plant development is roaring back to life in the US thanks to the AI datacenter boom, with data from 2025 suggesting we're reaching the point where the renewable energy transition - and efforts to ease carbon emissions - may well be doomed.





To stop crims, Google starts dismantling residential proxy network they .. - 30/01 1:00 am

The Chocolate Factory strikes again, targeting the infrastructure attackers use to stay anonymous Crims love to make it look like their traffic is actually coming from legit homes and businesses, and they do so by using residential proxy networks. Now, Google says it has "significantly degraded" what it believes is one of the world's largest residential proxy networks.





AV vendor goes to war with security shop over update server scare - 30/01 12:58 am

eScan lawyers up after Morphisec claimed 'critical supply-chain compromise' A spat has erupted between antivirus vendor eScan and threat intelligence outfit Morphisec over who spotted an update server incident that disrupted some eScan customers earlier this month.





Uncle Sam dangles nuclear campuses for states while watering down safety .. - 30/01 12:33 am

Governors offered atomic megasites and federal cash as hundreds of pages of regulations go missing The Department of Energy (DOE) is inviting US states to host "Nuclear Lifecycle Innovation Campuses" to revitalize atomic power amid reports the agency has weakened safety rules governing the way nuclear sites operate.





Systemd daddy quits Microsoft to prove Linux can be trusted - 30/01 12:08 am

Lennart Poettering's Amutable aims to bring 'cryptographically verifiable integrity' to the other OS Linux celeb Lennart Poettering has left Microsoft and co-founded a new company, Amutable, with Chris Khl and Christian Brauner.





Capita pension portal 'fiasco' forces Cabinet Office into damage control - 29/01 11:59 pm

150-strong 'surge team' deployed as 8,500 retirees left high and dry, some waiting 9 months for legally owed cash The UK Cabinet Office is being forced to promise "interim support measures" for struggling retired government workers as Capita's botched takeover of the Civil Service Pension Scheme (CSPS) lurches from bad to worse.





IBM says AI is insane in the mainframe as z17 sales surge - 29/01 11:43 pm

Big Blue leaning on software smarts to modernize COBOL estates and cut costs IBM's leader has trumpeted an AI-on-the-mainframe future as generative AI fills in the COBOL gap left by earlier generations of techies.





Banker claims Oracle may slash up to 30,000 jobs, sell health unit to pay .. - 29/01 10:18 pm

Cerner, though acquired in 2022, is nothing to multibillion black hole Oracle could cut up to 30,000 jobs and sell health tech unit Cerner to ease its AI datacenter financing challenges, investment banker TD Cown has claimed, amid changing sentiment on Big Red's massive build-out plans.





Tesla revenue falls for first time as Musk bets big on robots and autonomy - 29/01 9:56 pm

Elon thinks taxis and androids will succeed where car sales are stalling Tesla reported 2025 revenue of $94.8 billion, down 3 percent year-on-year and marking the first annual revenue decline since the electric car maker began publishing financial results in 2010.





Patch or perish: Vulnerability exploits now dominate intrusions - 29/01 9:53 pm

Apply fixes within a few hours or face the music, say the pros What good is a fix if you don't use it? Experts are urging security teams to patch promptly as vulnerability exploits now account for the majority of intrusions, according to the latest figures.





Sat Nad declares Windows 11 has a billion users just don't bother asking .. - 29/01 9:37 pm

Terrible start to 2026 offset by optimistic operating system numbers Microsoft is famously reticent about operating system usage figures unless it has something to boast about. So CEO Satya Nadella stating that Windows 11 had reached one billion users raised a few eyebrows.





Meta to pour the GDP of Kenya into AI infrastructure push in 2026 - 29/01 9:21 pm

Zuck bets big on 'personal superintelligence' with $135B splurge Meta is to nearly double its capital investments aimed at AI this year, spending more on infrastructure than the entire output of some mid-sized economies, as the AI datacenter feeding frenzy shows no sign of ending.





Latest Vivaldi release surfs a wave of anti-AI sentiment - 29/01 8:18 pm

'What we are finding is that people hate AI' Interview Vivaldi has raised a middle finger to the influx of AI in the browser space with its latest version.





Cyberattack on Poland's power grid could have turned deadly in winter cold - 29/01 8:10 pm

Close call after an apparently deliberate attempt to starve a country of energy at the worst time Cybersecurity experts involved in the cleanup of the cyberattacks on Poland's power network say the consequences could have been lethal.





If you're one of the 16,000 Amazon employees getting laid off, read this - 29/01 8:00 pm

It's not your fault Opinion It's not your fault Amazon hired you for a position that it no longer deems necessary blame bad planning or unanticipated market conditions. Everybody guesses wrong sometimes, even with the power of the most sophisticated business analysis software and the smartest prognosticators one can hire.





Birmingham City Council's Oracle ERP fiasco now 144M and still not working - 29/01 7:05 pm

Five years after its planned go-live, the system remains incomplete as costs balloon more than sevenfold Birmingham City Council's SAP-to-Oracle project is set to cost 144.4 million more than seven times earlier estimates as it waits for a fully functioning system five years after its planned go-live date.





Irony alert: Anthropic helps UK.gov to build chatbot for job seekers - 29/01 6:11 pm

The jobs that will be eradicated by our AI overlords The UK government will work with supplier Anthropic to build an artificial intelligence (AI) assistant for job seekers, despite its chief executives doom-laden views of the job market.





Bork ventures to the Middle of Lidl - 29/01 5:30 pm

Happier days at Intel nailed to the wall of discount retailer Bork!Bork!Bork! Lidl is a well-known purveyor of inexpensive groceries, random goods via the Middle of Lidl, and now bork.





Microsoft investors sweat cloud giant's OpenAI exposure - 29/01 10:37 am

All the promises in the world won't pay the GPU bills when the music stops What should have been a banner second quarter for Microsoft was met with tepid apprehension on Wall Street on Wednesday, sending its share price by 6 percent in after-hours trading.





Google to foist Gemini pane on Chrome users in automated browsing push - 29/01 8:34 am

The worlds most popular browser has gained a dedicated sidebar for AI browsing Google has reworked its Chrome browser to include a new side panel for interacting with the company's Gemini model, in an effort to support AI- assisted interactions with websites.





ServiceNow boasts about years of sweat equity that went into making its AI .. - 29/01 6:40 am

80 billion workflows makes a difference Though some recent studies cast doubt on the ability of AI agents to complete complex tasks, ServiceNow boasts that its bots are better, because they can rely on 20 years and 80 billion workflows worth of experience. The underlying model, they say, is just a small part of the product.





Ransomware crims forced to take off-RAMP as FBI seizes forum - 29/01 5:26 am

Cybercrime solved. The end Ransomware crims have just lost one of their best business platforms. US law enforcement has seized the notorious RAMP cybercrime forum's dark web and clearnet domains.





Claude Code's prying AIs read off-limits secret files - 29/01 4:42 am

Developers remain unsure how to prevent access to sensitive data Don't you hate it when machines can't follow simple instructions? Anthropic's Claude Code can't take "ignore" for an answer and continues to read passwords and API keys, even when your secrets file is supposed to be blocked.





AI agent hype cools as enterprises struggle to get into production - 29/01 3:02 am

Only the biggest businesses are up to the challenge, says Redis CEO Anyone scanning the news might think it's pedal to the metal as far as AI agent implementations go, but there is a slump in rollouts as many organizations figure out what to do next, Redis CEO Rowan Trollope told The Register .





Everybody is WinRAR phishing, dropping RATs as fast as lightning - 29/01 2:59 am

Russians, Chinese spies, run-of-the-mill crims Come one, come all. Everyone from Russian and Chinese government goons to financially motivated miscreants is exploiting a long-since-patched WinRAR vuln to bring you infostealers and Remote Access Trojans (RATs).





Microsoft plans more server farms, despite water worries - 29/01 2:30 am

Redmond has pledged to be carbon-negative by 2030 It's no secret that datacenters use a ton of water for cooling, a demand that can strain local supplies. Despite reported internal forecasts showing sharply higher water use by 2030, Microsoft continues to splash cash on new AI bit barns.





Challenger at 40: The disaster that changed NASA - 29/01 1:41 am

How a cold morning, failed O-rings, and flawed decision-making led to tragedy Forty years ago, Space Shuttle Challenger disintegrated 73 seconds into its flight, killing its crew of seven and exposing the management culture and decision-making process that led NASA to launch on a freezing January day.





Yes, you can build an AI agent - heres how, using LangFlow - 29/01 12:59 am

AI automation, now as simple as point, click, drag, and drop Hands On For all the buzz surrounding them, AI agents are simply another form of automation that can perform tasks using the tools you've provided. Think of them as smart macros that make decisions and go beyond simple if/then rules to handle edge cases in input data. Fortunately, it's easy enough to code your own agents and below we'll show you how.





Fortinet unearths another critical bug as SSO accounts borked post-patch - 29/01 12:30 am

More work for admins on the cards as they await a full dump of fixes Things aren't over yet for Fortinet customers the security shop has disclosed yet another critical FortiCloud SSO vulnerability.





Flush with cash, SK hynix spawns mysteriously named 'AI Co.' - 28/01 10:45 pm

Memory boom funds $10B punt on 'solutions' outfit that's still light on details SK hynix is surfing the AI hype wave by setting up what it nebulously describes as a solutions biz to further exploit the hysteria.





Cops put Microsoft Copilot in holding cell after controversial .. - 28/01 9:40 pm

Chatbot banned for now after it dreamed up West Ham match that never happened West Midlands Police's acting Chief Constable has suspended use of Microsoft Copilot following a controversy that led to the early retirement of his predecessor over a recommendation to ban Israeli football fans from a Birmingham match.





Old Windows quirks help punch through new admin defenses - 28/01 9:16 pm

Google researcher sits on UAC bypass for ages, only for it to become valid with new security feature Microsoft patched a bevy of bugs that allowed bypasses of Windows Administrator Protection before the feature was made available earlier this month.





Anthropic CEO bloviates for 20,000+ words in thinly veiled plea against .. - 28/01 9:06 pm

If only there were some technology to boil things down to bullet points Opinion Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei has published a novella-length essay about the risk of superintelligent AI, something that doesn't yet exist.





Cops get more facial recognition vans as UK bets big on AI policing - 28/01 9:02 pm

Home Office white paper promises millions for LFR, a new Police.AI unit, and a bespoke legal framework Police in England and Wales will increase their use of live facial recognition (LFR) and artificial intelligence (AI) under wide- ranging government plans to reform law enforcement.




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