Tested: Microsoft Recall can still capture credit cards and passwords, a treasure trove for crooks exclusive Our tests have shown there are ways to get around the promised security improvements
Millions of age checks performed as UK Online Safey Act gets rolling But it's OK, claims Brit government, no personal data stored 'unless absolutely necessary'
Tech bro denied dev's hard-earned bonus for bug that overcharged a little old lady Who, Me? Startups aren't good at testing software, or respecting contracts
Long live the nub: ThinkPad designer David Hill spills secrets, designs that never made it Interview We almost got more butterfly keyboards and foldable workstations
Forget the Space Force! Trump needs to create a Cyber Force, says think tank One new military branch per term would have to be some sort of record Public Sector04 Aug 2025 |
AI going critical: Hyundai to help build nuclear-powered datacenter in Texas Fermi America will also have 4GW of gas generators for the Amarillo 'HyperGrid' On-Prem04 Aug 2025 | 1
Python-powered malware snags hundreds of credit cards, 200K passwords, and 4M cookies PXA Stealer pilfers data from nearly 40 browsers, including Chrome Cyber-crime04 Aug 2025 | 1
IT firing spree: Shrinking job market looks even worse after BLS revisions The payroll growth we thought we experienced in May and June? Gone, like tears in the rain On-Prem04 Aug 2025 | 7
Mars says hello as NASA's Europa Clipper warms up radar Instrument works fine. Now, about those transistors Science04 Aug 2025 | 7
Mozilla flags phishing wave aimed at hijacking trusted Firefox add-ons Devs told to exercise 'extreme caution' with emails disguised as account update prompts Cyber-crime04 Aug 2025 | 5
Study finds radical nutjobs targeting gamers via Discord, Twitch, Steam 'Hyper-masculine' first-person shooter fandoms are prime targets Offbeat04 Aug 2025 | 17
Windows 11 leads as October looms, but millions still cling to Windows 10 With just over two months left, enterprises look to Extended Security Updates as a stay of execution OSes04 Aug 2025 | 23
Tony Blair Institute: UK needs bit barns to lead in AI deployment, not training Let US and China compete in the AI development arms race, says former Brit PM's non-profit org Cloud Infrastructure Month04 Aug 2025 | 39
Project Banana ripens into a pre-alpha for KDE Linux, and you can test it Desktop project's in-house distro is impressively ambitious, but nowhere near ready OSes04 Aug 2025 | 11
Untangling the Jeff Bezos web: Who pays for the billionaire's space lust? Blue Origin and Amazon's Kuiper satellite program are an arm's length apart Science04 Aug 2025 | 10
Comprehensive solutions from HPE for safeguarding your data HPE data protection portfolio looks after your digital assets no matter what threats may come Partner content
German phone repair biz collapses following 2023 ransomware attack Founder miffed over prosecutors holding onto its Bitcoin Cyber-crime04 Aug 2025 | 7
When hyperscalers can’t safeguard one nation’s data from another, dark clouds are ahead Opinion If it’s not on-prem, it’s on the menu Cloud Infrastructure Month04 Aug 2025 | 13
Millions of age checks performed as UK Online Safey Act gets rolling But it's OK, claims Brit government, no personal data stored 'unless absolutely necessary' Security04 Aug 2025 | 153
Legendary OpenPrinting architect looking for new role Canonical lays off one of its old hands – a longstanding FOSS developer – after nearly two decades Software04 Aug 2025 | 18
Tech bro denied dev's hard-earned bonus for bug that overcharged a little old lady Who, Me? Startups aren't good at testing software, or respecting contracts Software04 Aug 2025 | 54
China’s botched Great Firewall upgrade invites attacks on its censorship infrastructure Attempts to censor QUIC traffic create chance to block access to offshore DNS resolvers Networks04 Aug 2025 | 6
Microsoft briefly turned off Indian company’s cloud, perhaps due to EU sanctions on Russia Oh, the irony of Europe demonstrating the importance of the sovereign cloud it craves Off-Prem04 Aug 2025 | 22
China's IPv6 adoption takes a decent leap forward, especially on fixed networks Asia In Brief PLUS: Nightmare insect found in Australia; Arista makes more stuff in India; Atlassian job cuts; And more! Networks04 Aug 2025 | 10
Bitter fight over 2020 Microsoft quantum paper both resolved and unresolved Deep dive Ground control to Majorana
Lazarus Group rises again, this time with malware-laden fake FOSS Infosec In Brief PLUS: Slow MFA rollout costs Canucks $5m; Lawmakers ponder Stingray ban; MSFT tightens Teams; And more! Security04 Aug 2025 | 3
Silent Push CEO on cybercrime takedowns: 'It's an ongoing cat-and-mouse game' interview Plus: why takedowns aren't in threat-intel analysts' best interest Cyber-crime03 Aug 2025 | 1
Capacity planning a rising concern for datacenter operators as AI grows New Uptime survey flags cost, power, outages Cloud Infrastructure Month03 Aug 2025 | 3
Long live the nub: ThinkPad designer David Hill spills secrets, designs that never made it Interview We almost got more butterfly keyboards and foldable workstations Personal Tech02 Aug 2025 | 80
Reddit is people! Which means its search might not be so damaged by AI slop Community content site aims to profit from real conversation AI + ML02 Aug 2025 | 31
CISA roasts unnamed critical national infrastructure body for shoddy security hygiene Plaintext passwords, shared admin accounts, and insufficient logging rampant at mystery org Security02 Aug 2025 | 17
Florida jury throws huge fine at Tesla in Autopilot crash Plaintiffs argued that the company massively oversold the assisted-driving capabilities of its cars Legal01 Aug 2025 | 81
Rampant emoji use suggests crypto-stealing NPM package was written by AI Kodane code was either machine-generated or done by a teenager AI + ML01 Aug 2025 | 23
OpenAI removes ChatGPT self-doxing option Checkbox to make chatbot conversations appear in search engines deemed a footgun AI + ML01 Aug 2025 | 9
$10 billion, 10 year US Army contract elevates Palantir to defense contracting royalty Crashes the multibillion-dollar DoD party alongside Boeing, Lockheed, and Raytheon Public Sector01 Aug 2025 | 10
Gadget geeks aghast at guru's geriatric GPU Paramount Penguin Linus Torvalds still uses a 2017 graphics card OSes01 Aug 2025 | 76
How Google profits even as its AI summaries reduce website ad link clicks Opinion Google's AI Overviews are wrecking its old ad model, but Google's revenue is increasing with ads based on it
Tested: Microsoft Recall can still capture credit cards and passwords, a treasure trove for crooks exclusive Our tests have shown there are ways to get around the promised security improvements Security01 Aug 2025 | 77
China says US spies exploited Microsoft Exchange zero-day to steal military info Spy vs. spy CSO01 Aug 2025 | 9
Court upholds Epic win in Google Play Store antitrust battle Appeals panel says Chocolate Factory abused its dominance in Android app distribution Legal01 Aug 2025 | 8
Overcoming app delivery and security challenges in AI deployments F5 AI Gateway enables protection and optimization to deliver ideal user experiences Partner content
Microsoft gives in to Chromebook bullies and drops Windows 11 SE Budget educational computing is now Google's game to lose OSes01 Aug 2025 | 43
Another one bites the dust as KubeSphere kills open source edition Updated Company blames license violations and infrastructure changes for abrupt move Software01 Aug 2025 | 33
ISS is still leaking air after latest repair efforts fail Russian boffins searching for root cause in their segment of the outpost, former cosmonaut says Science01 Aug 2025 | 56
Florida prison email blunder exposes visitor contact info to inmates Victims fear leak at Everglades Correctional Institution could lead to violent extortion Security01 Aug 2025 | 8
Virgin Media scraps wholesale network rival to Openreach NetCo is a no-go amid ongoing 'strategic review' by co-parent Telefónica Networks01 Aug 2025 | 56
Oracle offers workaround to Windows boot issue in the cloud instead of fix Kludge causing production outages Cloud Infrastructure Month01 Aug 2025 | 6
Three questions you should always be able to answer about your security environment All security questions are hard to answer, but these three are non-negotiable Partner content
Enterprise software giants weaponize AI to kill discounts and deepen lock-in Oracle, SAP, Salesforce et al are tightening the screws, Forrester warns AI + ML01 Aug 2025 | 10
Wasp nest at US nuclear site tests ten times over safe radiation limit Everything's fine, says Department of Energy report Science01 Aug 2025 | 75
Cybercrooks attached Raspberry Pi to bank network and drained ATM cash Criminals used undocumented techniques and well-placed insiders to remotely withdraw money Research01 Aug 2025 | 26
Windows 10 @ 10: How Microsoft led developers round in circles Comment From one platform to rule them all to a carousel of half-baked visions OSes01 Aug 2025 | 35
BOFH: Deepfake or just an idiot? We'll need an audit to confirm Episode 15 The Boss gets locked out by his own two-factor mousetrap BOFH01 Aug 2025 | 79
Servers hated Mondays until techie quit quaffing coffee in their company On Call Unix boxes needed a hotfix to survive early morning cold boots On-Prem01 Aug 2025 | 105
Top spy says LinkedIn profiles that list defense work 'recklessly invite attention of foreign intelligence services' Workers on joint US/UK/Australia nuclear submarine program are painting a target on themselves Cyber-crime01 Aug 2025 | 42
Panic buying ahead of Trump tariffs added $825 million to Apple's sales last quarter World War Fee iBiz warns import imposts set to rise Personal Tech01 Aug 2025 | 4
US lowers tariffs on major tech exporting nations - but buyers will still pay more World War Fee Malaysia's attitude of 'This could be worse and our neighbors are copping it too' is a typical response Public Sector01 Aug 2025 | 22
AI is contributing to Meta’s growth – just not the kind anyone cares about Good old machine learning, not LLMs, are what’s really paying for Zuck’s genAI splurge AI + ML01 Aug 2025 | 5
Amazon is spending a boatload on AI but investors are impatient for results Hang in there, it's early days, insists CEO Andy Jassy AI + ML31 Jul 2025 | 7
Ex-CISA chief slams MAGA 'manufactured outrage' after sudden West Point firing comment US Army Sec appears to fold under pressure from far-right conspiracy theorist Public Sector31 Jul 2025 | 35
AI and virtualization are two major headaches for CIOs. Can storage help solve them both? It's about evolution not revolution, says Lenovo
From hype to harm: 78% of CISOs see AI attacks already AI attacks are keeping most practitioners up at night, says Darktrace, and with good reason
How homegrown AI cuts through the hype to deliver real results Nutanix leverages customer interactions to develop GenAI infra solution and the AI tools to support it
Why rapid proliferation of cloud native apps requires faster, more efficient toolsets Kubernetes enables easy, rapid AI app development, making it the industry standard for AI workloads
New Google AI model maps world in 10-meter squares for machines to read DeepMind geospatial AI model offers comprehensive view of Earth image data AI + ML31 Jul 2025 | 13
Tesla starts sort-of Robotaxi service in San Francisco by invite only There's a driver at the wheel AI + ML31 Jul 2025 | 17
As ransomware gangs threaten physical harm, 'I am afraid of what's next,' ex-negotiator says Crims warned 40% of respondents that they and their families would suffer Cyber-crime31 Jul 2025 | 27
Gene scanner pays $9.8 million to get feds off its back in security flap Illumina allegedly lied about its testing devices meeting government standards Security31 Jul 2025 | 4
Tech bro denied dev's hard-earned bonus for bug that overcharged a little old lady Who, Me? Startups aren't good at testing software, or respecting contracts
Mozilla flags phishing wave aimed at hijacking trusted Firefox add-ons Devs told to exercise 'extreme caution' with emails disguised as account update prompts
Millions of age checks performed as UK Online Safey Act gets rolling But it's OK, claims Brit government, no personal data stored 'unless absolutely necessary'
Silent Push CEO on cybercrime takedowns: 'It's an ongoing cat-and-mouse game' interview Plus: why takedowns aren't in threat-intel analysts' best interest
Lazarus Group rises again, this time with malware-laden fake FOSS Infosec In Brief PLUS: Slow MFA rollout costs Canucks $5m; Lawmakers ponder Stingray ban; MSFT tightens Teams; And more!
Microsoft briefly turned off Indian company’s cloud, perhaps due to EU sanctions on Russia Oh, the irony of Europe demonstrating the importance of the sovereign cloud it craves
China’s botched Great Firewall upgrade invites attacks on its censorship infrastructure Attempts to censor QUIC traffic create chance to block access to offshore DNS resolvers
Capacity planning a rising concern for datacenter operators as AI grows New Uptime survey flags cost, power, outages
German phone repair biz collapses following 2023 ransomware attack Founder miffed over prosecutors holding onto its Bitcoin
When hyperscalers can’t safeguard one nation’s data from another, dark clouds are ahead Opinion If it’s not on-prem, it’s on the menu
Altman embraces inner Viking, raids Europe with 100K GPU supercluster in Norway Facility to be built with $1 billion investment from Nscale and Aker On-Prem31 Jul 2025 | 5
NIST discovers DevSecOps, thinks world should really check this out What's next - gonna tell us it's time to migrate to Windows 8? Devops31 Jul 2025 | 2
Microsoft's Azure AI Speech needs just seconds of audio to spit out a convincing deepfake No way this will be abused AI + ML31 Jul 2025 | 5
Google's open lakehouse: the foundation for enterprise AI data Unifying data to support AI applications used to come with trade-offs. Not any more, says Google Sponsored feature
Beijing summons Nvidia over alleged backdoors in China-bound AI chips H20 silicon under the microscope after slipping through US export bans Systems31 Jul 2025 | 12
Microsoft removes the whiff of Vista from Windows 11 Insider Preview Trauma-inducing startup sound finally axed Personal Tech31 Jul 2025 | 28
Arm plots move up the stack with push into end-to-end silicon Brit chip biz sees demand surge for turnkey compute subsystems, chiplets, and complete SoC designs Systems31 Jul 2025 | 6
Kremlin goons caught abusing ISPs to spy on Moscow-based diplomats, Microsoft says Russia spying on foreign embassies? Say it ain't so Security31 Jul 2025 | 61
Silk Typhoon spun a web of patents for offensive cyber tools, report says US court docs reveal that infamous Chinese snoops filed IP papers like tax returns Research31 Jul 2025 | 3
Canonical dusts off TPM encryption for Ubuntu 25.10 Passwordless disk locking is coming, a couple of years later than hoped OSes31 Jul 2025 | 61
Brit watchdog pushes to rein in Microsoft and AWS with 'strategic market status' Regulators around the globe pay attention as results of 21-month cloud probe published PaaS + IaaS31 Jul 2025 | 7
Figma debuts on Wall Street at $33 per share – then more than triples updated Investors cash in as design firm goes public after takeover dreams dashed Software31 Jul 2025 | 3
Power to the people: How Snapdragon’s smartphone DNA is disrupting the PC market Qualcomm Technologies is back with a non-x86-based processor series that offers power and performance Sponsored feature
NHS disability equipment provider on brink of collapse a year after cyberattack Government officials say they are monitoring the situation Cyber-crime31 Jul 2025 | 16
SpaceX Crew Dragon lofting next batch of 'nauts to ISS today Crew-11 prepares for liftoff on Musk rocket while Boeing's Calamity Capsule remains grounded Science31 Jul 2025 | 2
AWS Lambda loves charging for idle time: Vercel claims it found a way to dodge the bill Startup’s workaround reuses stuck compute slots to rein in runaway function costs Devops31 Jul 2025 | 12