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Snowflake manager explains the 'Spider-Man' theory of AI agent data access - 11/04 6:39 am With access to great data comes great responsibility Snowflake is betting that the biggest bottleneck to building more and better AI agents isn't the models themselves but whether the data those agents depend on is clean, accessible, and governed, Snowflakes director of product management James Rowland-Jones told The Register . |
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Red Hat RHELocates its Chinese engineering team to India - 11/04 5:40 am Hundreds of layoffs, but this smells of geopolitics, not downsizing Red Hat appears to have fired its entire engineering team in China, which it no longer thinks is a country it needs to prioritize. Most of the team will move to India. |
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Microsoft's Copilot strategy is just more user abuse from Redmond, says .. - 11/04 12:43 am Firefox maker warns old web tactics are now shaping AI at the expense of user choice Firefox-maker Mozilla is calling out Microsoft after Redmond said it would scale back some Copilot features in Windows, arguing the rollback shows the company pushed AI too far without enough regard for user choice. |
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Electronics industry says FCC's foreign-made router policy is a bit of a .. - 10/04 11:44 pm Trade group warns onshoring demands will leave Americans stuck with older gear The Global Electronics Association (GEA) warns that the US ban on foreign-made network routers is impractical because few are made domestically, leaving consumers with little choice and delaying access to next-gen products, just as Wi-Fi 7 adoption should be ramping up. |
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CPUID site hijacked to serve malware instead of HWMonitor downloads - 10/04 8:53 pm Six-hour breach turned trusted links into a coin toss between legit tools and credential stealers Visitors to the CPUID website were briefly exposed to malware this week after attackers hijacked part of its backend, turning trusted download links into a delivery mechanism for something far less welcome. |
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Amazon would rather shareholders did not look too closely at carbon .. - 10/04 8:33 pm Investors urged to reject proposal for more disclosure on whether AWS expansion risks climate goals Amazon's board of directors is urging shareholders to reject a proposal that would have the megacorp disclose more information on the impact of datacenters on its climate commitments. |
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Suits won't quit AI spending, even if they can't prove it's working - 10/04 8:10 pm Forget about investment value! Call it a 'strategic enabler for enterprisewide transformation,' says KPMG Most UK business leaders will keep AI at the top of their spending priorities, with 65 percent planning to maintain investment whether they see immediate measurable returns or not. |
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Project Glasswing and open source software: The good, the bad, and the ugly - 10/04 7:30 pm Just what FOSS developers need a flood of AI-discovered vulnerabilities Opinion Anthropic describes Project Glasswing as a coalition of tech giants committing $100 million in AI resources to hunt down and fix long-hidden vulnerabilities in critical open source software that it's finding with its new Mythos AI program. Or as The Reg put it , "an AI model that can generate zero-day vulnerabilities." |
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Britain seeks views before it drops the hammer on signal jammers - 10/04 7:01 pm Four-week call for evidence intended to help shape laws aimed at devices linked to crime The UK government is seeking views on radiofrequency jammers as it prepares legislation to ban the controversial devices. |
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Britain's biggest nuclear site skips competition, hands SAP 33M to start .. - 10/04 5:15 pm Sellafield says sticking with German giant is only way off legacy ECC before support runs dry The government-owned company that runs the UK's most important nuclear site has begun plans to replace its legacy SAP ERP mainstream support for which ends in 2027 via a 33 million award to the German vendor, without competition. |
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Fewer than 3 in 10 register for HMRC's Making Tax Digital shake-up - 10/04 4:30 pm Most sole traders and landlords ignore marketing campaigns, though fines are coming Fewer than three-tenths of those required to sign up for quarterly software-based Making Tax Digital (MTD) reporting for the latest tax year that started this month have done so, according to HM Revenue & Customs. |
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Tech support chap's boss got him out of jail so he could finish a job - 10/04 3:00 pm The right person for the job didn't have the right passport for the job On Call Welcome to another edition of On Call, The Register's reader-contributed column that shares your stories of tech support incidents that crossed a line. |
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AWS ponders selling its home-grown chips by the rack-load, has almost sold .. - 10/04 1:30 pm Annual CEO letter reveals two customers want all Graviton servers, huge drone rollout, a million robo |
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South Korea introduces universal basic mobile data access - 10/04 12:31 am Everyone gets unlimited 400 Kbps access, oldies get expanded caps, and leaky telcos get their social license back Universal basic income is an idea that hasnt gained much traction, but South Korea on Thursday implemented a universal basic mobile data access scheme. |
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Microsoft cuts cloudy desktop prices by 20 percent, warns theyll wake up .. - 10/04 8:28 am Just in time to get buyers thinking as physical PC prices rise Microsoft has told its channel partners to get ready for a 20 percent price cut for Windows 365 cloud PCs, effective May 1st. |
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Chatbots are great at manipulating people to buy stuff, Princeton boffins .. - 10/04 7:05 am Urge restraints before AdLand does this without appropriate disclosures Large language models can be very persuasive, and researchers say that's a problem when theyre used to create advertising. |
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'Several dozen' high-value corporations hit by new extortion crew in .. - 10/04 5:27 am Possible link to Mr. Raccoon's claimed Adobe break-in A new extortion crew has targeted several dozen high-value corporations through phishing and helpdesk social-engineering, according to Google. |
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Anthropic will let your agents sleep on its couch - 10/04 3:29 am Want to run your business on autopilot? For better or worse, Managed Agents might help with that If you need AI agents to do a lot of ongoing tasks for your business, Anthropic has a new answer for you. The Claude maker has introduced Managed Agents, a service to help organizations create and deploy cloud-hosted knowledge work automations. |
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Google wants more Intel inside ... its datacenters, taps Chipzilla for .. - 10/04 3:03 am Custom ASIC biz now running at a $1B annual pace for Intel Google will continue to work with Intel, buying SmartNICs for its public cloud rather than blazing its own trail as AWS has done with its Nitro NICs. |
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Crypto? Huh. Good gawd y'all, what is it good for? $45M in this case - 10/04 2:20 am Cops bust latest scam, return $12m to bilked victims US, UK, and Canadian law enforcement Thursday said that they disrupted a $45 million global cryptocurrency scam, freezing $12 million in stolen funds and identifying more than 20,000 cryptocurrency wallet addresses linked to fraud victims across 30 countries. |
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World's smallest violin spotted at Amazon HQ as exec pay packets deflate - 10/04 1:45 am C-suite forced to take sandwiches into work, cycle home It's going to be hard holding back our tears. The C-suite lieutenants at Amazon didnt exactly get the bumper payday that many El Reg readers would expect, particularly compared with prior years. |
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AWS: Agents shouldn't be secret, so we built a registry for them - 10/04 1:30 am Your agent will be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed, and numbered AI agents should not be secret agents, at least in corporate environments. But when companies deploy software automations, they don't always have visibility into what their roboscripts are actually doing. |
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Amazon put a filesystem on S3; I showed up with a test suite and bad .. - 10/04 1:01 am The core product is solid and priced fairly I've spent over a decade telling anyone who'd listen that S3 is not a filesystem, which in retrospect was a really weird way to start some conversations. So when AWS launched S3 Files on Tuesday which lets you mount an S3 bucket as an NFS share I did what any reasonable person would do: I spun up an EC2 instance and started trying to break it. |
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Deere oh Deere: Tractor repair row heads for $99M settlement - 10/04 1:00 am FTC lawsuit lingers, while encouraging signs point to Iowa bill succeeding too Agriculture manufacturing giant John Deere has agreed to a proposed $99 million settlement following a class action lawsuit in Illinois. |
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Spark creator bags computing gong for making big data a little bit smaller - 10/04 12:30 am ACM salutes Databricks co-founder Matei Zaharia with $250K prize The Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) has awarded its annual Prize in Computing to Matei Zaharia for his work developing open source data and analytics software, including the widely used Apache Spark analytics engine. |
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Nutanix to add KubeVirt support to run VMs on K8s at the edge - 9/04 11:51 pm Arm support is on the agenda, too, because AI is going to run on everything Exclusive Nutanix plans to support KubeVirt to allow its customers to run both containers and VMs on the edge. |
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Chevin pulls the handbrake on FleetWave software after security scare - 9/04 11:20 pm UK and US customers stuck waiting after fleet management SaaS vendor took affected environments offline A cybersecurity incident has knocked FleetWave into a "major outage" across the UK and US after Chevin Fleet Solutions pulled parts of its SaaS platform offline and left customers scrambling for answers. |
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OpenAI puts Stargate UK on ice, blames energy costs and red tape - 9/04 10:54 pm Sam Altman's datacenter dreams hit a wall of watts and wonkery, cooling Britain's AI ambitions OpenAI is pausing its planned Stargate datacenter project in the UK just months after announcing it, citing the regulatory environment and cost of energy as reasons for putting it on hold. |
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Months-old Adobe Reader zero-day uses PDFs to size up targets - 9/04 10:30 pm Malicious PDFs abuse legit features to harvest system data and decide which victims get a 2nd-stage payload Hackers have been quietly exploiting what appears to be a zero-day in Adobe Acrobat Reader for months, using booby- trapped PDFs to profile targets and decide who's worth fully compromising. |
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Microsoft locks out VeraCrypt and WireGuard devs, blames verification .. - 9/04 10:00 pm No emails, no warnings, no humans just bots, catch-22s, and a 60-day appeals queue Microsoft says that it will work on how it communicates with developers after two leading open source figures were suddenly locked out of their accounts, leaving them unable to sign updates. |
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Security researchers tricked Apple Intelligence into cursing at users. It .. - 9/04 9:40 pm Wash your mouth out with digital soap Apple Intelligence, the personal AI system integrated into newer Macs, iPhones, and other iThings, can be hijacked using prompt injection, forcing the model into producing an attacker- controlled result and putting millions of users at risk, researchers have shown. |
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Peace President's Iran war piles more pain on already battered PC market - 9/04 9:38 pm Memory costs were already through the roof - now freight's spiking too, and budget systems face extinction America's war with Iran is jacking up the pressure on computing markets already struggling with memory shortages and component cost inflation, meaning buyers should brace themselves for even higher prices this year. |
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Microsoft developer chief Julia Liuson is logging off - 9/04 8:38 pm Departure may accelerate further AI-centric moves for programming tools Julia Liuson, president of Microsoft's developer division (DevDiv), will resign at the end of June, though she will continue in an advisory role. |
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Zephyr Energy loses 700K in cyber hit that rerouted contractor payment - 9/04 7:32 pm Attackers slipped into the process and redirected funds, leaving the company scrambling to recover the cash UK-listed oil and gas outfit Zephyr Energy plc has admitted a cyber incident siphoned off roughly 700,000 after a single payment to a contractor was quietly redirected to an attacker-controlled account. |
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UK.gov's top tech jobs pay more than prime minister earns - 9/04 6:50 pm DSIT hiring directors general with packages reaching 260K plus pension The Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT) is recruiting three directors general to lead aspects of the UK government's digital work, all on pay in excess of the prime minister's salary. |
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Capita's pension portal exposes civil servants' private data - 9/04 6:15 pm As if the backlog, the bugs, and the chatbot fixes weren't enough Capita has limited the online functionality of its Civil Service Pensions Scheme (CSPS) member portal after confirming an "issue" briefly exposed the personal data of public sector workers. |
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UK to spend 15M on AI-powered crime mapping in knife violence crackdown - 9/04 5:30 pm Home Office hopes tech will help cops target hotspots as ministers push to halve offenses The British government is spending 15 million over the next three years to improve crime mapping in England and Wales, partly to allow more targeted policing of knife crime. |
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Microsoft software resale appeal catches eye of 3.5B class action - 9/04 4:45 pm Court of Appeal hearing in ValueLicensing dispute may shape parallel proceedings The Microsoft and ValueLicensing legal tussle will enter an appeals phase this month, attracting the attention of a multibillion-pound class action against the Windows giant. |
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Sticky-note security turned gym into hall of '80s horrors - 9/04 4:00 pm Even fitness equipment is vulnerable to mischief makers these days PWNED Welcome back to Pwned, the column where we share war stories from IT soldiers who shot themselves or watched someone else shoot themselves in the foot. Today's tale shows that even when you're setting up something as simple as fitness gear, there's no excuse for leaving security credentials lying around. |
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Cryptographers place $5,000 bet whether quantum will matter - 9/04 3:00 pm The time is maybe Quantum computing exists in a sort of superposition with regard to cryptography it's both a pending threat and a technology of no immediate consequence for decryption. |
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