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Canada Goose ruffles feathers over 600K record dump, says leak is old news - 17/02 2:01 am

Fashion brand latest to succumb to ShinyHunters' tricks Canada Goose says an advertised breach of 600,000 records is an old raid and there are no signs of a recent compromise.





Dutch cops arrest man after sending him confidential files by mistake - 17/02 1:26 am

Bungled link handed over sensitive docs, and when recipient didn't cooperate, police opted for cuffs Dutch police have arrested a man for "computer hacking" after accidentally handing him their own sensitive files and then getting annoyed when he didn't hand them back.





Oracle vows 'new era' for MySQL as users sharpen their forks - 17/02 12:48 am

Commit drought and governance gripes push Big Red to reset Oracle has promised a "decisive new approach" to MySQL, the popular open source database it owns, following growing criticism of its approach and the prospect of a significant fork in the code.





FTC to probe whether Microsoft's cloud clout crosses the line - 17/02 12:29 am

Competitors asked to detail licensing terms, training costs, and business practices in widening antitrust inquiry The US Federal Trade Commission has sent out a raft of civil investigative demands to Microsoft's competitors as it warms up a probe into whether the cloud and software giant has an illegal monopoly across chunks of the enterprise tech market.





You probably can't trust your password manager if it's compromised - 17/02 12:20 am

Researchers demo weaknesses affecting some of the most popular options Academics say they found a series of flaws affecting three popular password managers, all of which claim to protect user credentials in the event that their servers are compromised.





KPMG partner in Oz turned to AI to pass an exam on... AI - 16/02 11:54 pm

Unnamed consultant one of a dozen cases at the company's Australian arm now nursing a fine AIpocolypse A partner at accounting and consultancy giant KPMG in Australia was forced to cough up a AU$10k ($7,084/ 5,195) fine after he used AI to ace an internal training course on... AI.





X users howl into the void as timelines fail to load - 16/02 11:22 pm

'All systems operational,' says status page real life suggests otherwise Elon Musk-owned social media platform X is experiencing an outage, with users worldwide reporting that their timelines no longer show the usual information flow.





Open source registries don't have enough money to implement basic security - 16/02 11:00 pm

Free beer is great. Securing the keg costs money fosdem 2026 Open source registries are in financial peril, a co-founder of an open source security foundation warned after inspecting their books. And it's not just the bandwidth costs that are killing them.





Secondhand laptop market goes 'mainstream' amid memory crunch - 16/02 10:29 pm

Budget-conscious buyers in Europe voting with their wallet Sales of refurbished PCs are on the up amid shortages of key components, including memory chips, that are making brand new devices more expensive.





Why AI writing is so generic, boring, and dangerous: Semantic ablation - 16/02 10:02 pm

The subtractive bias we're ignoring opinion Just as the community adopted the term "hallucination" to describe additive errors, we must now codify its far more insidious counterpart: semantic ablation.





NASA's fill-'er-up Moon rocket 'confidence' test sees mixed results - 16/02 9:48 pm

Plan was to turn SLS into Seal Leaks Stemmed... But the flow was off NASA engineers spent the weekend studying the data after another attempt to fill the agency's monster Space Launch System (SLS) produced mixed results.





Google patches Chrome zero-day as in-the-wild exploits surface - 16/02 8:39 pm

High-severity CSS flaw let malicious webpages run code inside the sandbox Google has quietly pushed out an emergency Chrome fix after attackers were caught exploiting the browser's first reported zero-day of 2026.





Why does the Windows 11 taskbar hurt me like that? - 16/02 8:24 pm

Former Windows manager explains design decisions behind it A former Windows boss has explained why the taskbar in Windows 11 is the way it is and how he "fought hard" to stop Microsoft from removing customization options present in Windows 10.





Price of popularity: Linux Mint's success also means maintainer stress - 16/02 7:14 pm

Lots of donations, but lots of pressure to go with it Although we're in mid- February, the Linux Mint project just published its January 2026 blog . This could be seen as one sign of the pressure on the creator of this very successful distro: although the post talks about forthcoming improved input localization support and user management, it also discusses the pressures of the project's semi-annual release schedule.





Keir Starmer declares 'months' timeline for social media age clampdown in .. - 16/02 6:46 pm

Stricter rules for VPNs and AI chatbots also in the offing amid child safety push UK prime minister Keir Starmer has set a "months" timeline for the long- brewing plan for a social media age limit , signaling the government is ready to pick a fight with Big Tech if that's what it takes.





DVSA seeks 95K digital chief to steer test booking system out of the ditch - 16/02 6:25 pm

Agency looks to cut waiting times and curb bot-driven slot reselling as it doubles down on IT overhaul The UK's Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) is recruiting a chief digital and information officer, partly to help sort out its bot-ridden practical driving test booking system.





Anthropic tries to hide Claude's AI actions. Devs hate it - 16/02 6:14 pm

The software doesn't show what files it's working on Anthropic has updated Claude Code, its AI coding tool, changing the progress output to hide the names of files the tool was reading, writing, or editing. However, developers have pushed back, stating that they need to see which files are accessed.





Digital sovereignty must define itself before it can succeed - 16/02 5:31 pm

Great concept, shame about the details Opinion If you've ever flipped over a power brick, you'll be familiar with the hieroglyphics of type approval. It's become less crazy over the years as things have got smaller and signage requirements softened, but at its peak tens of logos and acronyms of testing labs and national approvals covered the backside of PSUs in surrealist graffiti.





Final step to put new website into production deleted it instead - 16/02 3:30 pm

02:00 AM is not the time to ignore procedures and rely on a shortcut to do a tricky job Who, Me? Welcome to Monday! The Register hopes you arrive at your desk well-rested after a pleasant weekend, and not stressed out by working late as is the case in this week's instalment of "Who, Me?" the reader contributed column that chronicles your mistakes and escapes.





Cisco set to release home-brew hypervisor as a VMware alternative - 16/02 2:39 pm

Only for its own comms apps whose users can probably do without a full private cloud Cisco is getting close to releasing its own hypervisor, as an alternative to VMware for users of its calling applications software like the Unified Communications Manager it suggests as an alternative to PBXs and other telephony hardware.





US appears open to reversing some China tech bans - 16/02 12:35 am

PLUS: India demands two-hour deepfake takedowns; Singapore embraces AI; Japanese robot wolf gets cuddly; And more Asia In Brief The United States may be about to change its policies regarding Chinese technology companies.





OpenAI grabs OpenClaw creator Peter Steinberger to build personal agents - 16/02 9:56 am

Whatever comes next will be core to OpenAI product offerings Peter Steinberger, the creator of the tantalizing-but-risky personal AI agent OpenClaw, is joining OpenAI.





Infosec exec sold eight zero-day exploit kits to Russia, says DoJ - 16/02 7:22 am

PLUS: Fake ransomware group exposed; EC blesses Google's big Wiz deal; Alleged sewage hacker cuffed; And more Infosec in Brief The former General Manager of defense contractor L3Harriss cyber subsidiary Trenchant sold eight zero-day exploit kits to Russia, according to a court filing last week.





GPT-5 bests human judges in legal smack down - 15/02 10:32 pm

But that doesn't mean AI is ready to dispense justice ai-pocalypse Legal scholars have found that OpenAI's GPT-5 follows the law better than human judges, but they leave open the question of whether AI is right for the job.





Penguin-powered platform board keels over at Alpine station - 15/02 8:30 pm

It must be that fresh mountain air Bork!Bork!Bork! Just picture it. You're at a Swiss train station, looking for information on your connecting line. You peer up at the platform sign hoping to find out how long you'll be waiting and whether you're standing in the right place. But instead of helpful info, you see "* Installation log files are stored in /tmp." Gee, thanks a lot!





If Microsoft made a car... what would it be? - 15/02 5:15 pm

What is the automotive equivalent of Word, and where does Copilot fit? In the Venn diagram of car owners whose vehicles have a certain amount of "character" and individuals who use Microsoft's applications, there is an intersection of people who accept a quirk or two but not an unexpected explosion.





Contain your Windows apps inside Linux Windows - 14/02 8:32 pm

Can't live without Adobe? Get on board WinBoat or WinApps sails a similar course Hands-on Run real Windows in an automatically managed virtual machine, and mix Windows apps in their own windows on your Linux desktop.





How AI could eat itself: Competitors can probe models to steal their .. - 14/02 7:02 pm

Just ask DeepSeek Two of the world's biggest AI companies, Google and OpenAI, both warned this week that competitors including China's DeepSeek are probing their models to steal the underlying reasoning, and then copy these capabilities in their own AI systems.





Log files that describe the history of the internet are disappearing. A .. - 14/02 5:01 pm

The Internet History Initiative wants future historians to have a chance to understand how human progress and technical progress align APRICOT 2026 For almost 30 years, the PingER project at the USAs SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory used ping thousands of time each day to measure the time a packet of data required to make a round trip between two nodes on the internet.





Amazon-backed X-Energy gets green light for mini reactor fuel production - 14/02 8:54 am

Startup expects to complete construction of its first fuel plant later this year Amazon inched closer to its atomic datacenter dream on Friday after the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) licensed its small modular reactor partner X-energy to make nuclear fuel for advanced reactors at a facility in Oak Ridge, Tennessee.





ServiceNow can't seem to keep its wallet closed, snaps up small AI .. - 14/02 8:12 am

News of the deal came about two weeks after CEO Bill McDermott swore off any large scale M&A; this year. A spokesperson called this deal a tuck in. Despite its CEO's insistence that it wasn't doing any "large scale" deals soon, ServiceNow has acquired yet another company. This time, the software firm has scooped up Pyramid Analytics, an Israeli corporation with data science and preparation expertise. The goal is to build additional context and semantics into its software stack.





Anthropic wants comp-sci students to vibe code their way through college - 14/02 5:42 am

By partnering with CodePath, AI biz aims to modernize how people learn to program Can using AI teach you to code more quickly than traditional methods? Anthropic certainly thinks so. The AI outfit has partnered with computer science education org CodePath to get Claude and Claude Code into the hands of students, a time-tested strategy for seeding product interest and building brand loyalty.





Oxide plans new rack attack, packing in Zen 5 CPUs and DDR5 RAM - 14/02 5:20 am

Oxide says AMDs Turin EPYCs are coming, switch revamp under review, more open hardware in the works Remember that giant green rack-sized blade server Oxide Computer showed off a couple of years back? Well, the startup is still at it, having raked in $200 million in Series-C funding this week as it prepares to bring a bevy of new hardware to market with updated processing power, memory, and networking.





Trump's Genesis Mission gets its first set of 26 sure-to-succeed objectives - 14/02 3:36 am

DoE bets AI can speed fusion, unlock decades of nuclear data, and probe fundamental physics The Trump administration has outlined the first 26 goals for its project to inject AI into the government's scientific research, and everything from securing critical minerals to discovering a unified theory of physics is on the table.





Attackers finally get around to exploiting critical Microsoft bug from 2024 - 14/02 2:45 am

As if admins haven't had enough to do this week Ignore patches at your own risk. According to Uncle Sam, a SQL injection flaw in Microsoft Configuration Manager patched in October 2024 is now being actively exploited, exposing unpatched businesses and government agencies to attack.





AMD climbs in desktop and server CPUs while Intel battles supply squeeze - 14/02 1:45 am

Q4 figures reveal shifting market share across PCs and cloud infrastructure Intel continues to lose market share to rival AMD across server, desktop, and mobile processors, and this has been noticeable in PCs thanks to supply constraints on Chipzilla's processors.





Broadband rollouts feel the burn from AI memory frenzy - 13/02 11:03 pm

Prices for router and set-top boxes up nearly sevenfold, squeezing telcos and raising deployment costs Prices for memory used in routers and set-top boxes are surging nearly sevenfold thanks to AI, raising fresh fears that the industry's silicon binge could leave telcos scrambling to get customers online.





Misconfigured AI could trigger the next national infrastructure meltdown - 13/02 10:38 pm

Rapid rollout into cyber-physical systems raises outage risk, Gartner warns The next blackout to plunge a G20 nation into chaos might not come courtesy of cybercriminals or bad weather, but from an AI system tripping over its own shoelaces.





US is moving ahead with colocated nukes and datacenters - 13/02 10:26 pm

Bitbarn nuke campus to be sited at Idaho National Laboratory Nuclear-powered datacenters in the US are moving closer as a consortium prepares to build proposed facilities for the Department of Energy (DoE) at the Idaho National Laboratory (INL).





Investors shove another $30B into the Anthropic money furnace - 13/02 10:10 pm

$380B valuation for a company that's yet to turn a profit? Sure, why not The AI bubble continues to inflate with Anthropic's announcement of $30 billion in Series G funding at a $380 billion post-money valuation.




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