Tuesday December 2, 2025
02:24
India demands smartphone makers install a government app on every...'Sanchar Saathi' shares data to help fight fraud and protect carrier security India’s government has issued a directive that requires all smartphone manufacturers to install a government app on every handset in the country and has given them 90 days to get the job done – and to ensure users can’t remove the code.…
Monday December 1, 2025
23:38
AWS: How do you do, fellow kids? Please watch our keynotes in FortniteDrive around a virtual track in Las Vegas while watching Matt Garman speak on in-game billboards RE:INVENT Amazon Web Services has decided to stream all five keynotes from its re:Invent conference in the hit multiplayer game Fortnite, which is more than a little bit bonkers.…
22:05
OpenAI money-go-round sees it invest in company that invested in OpenAIThrive will use the AI-maker's tech in its managed services and accounting businesess Scratch my back and I'll scratch yours. OpenAI says that it has taken an undisclosed ownership stake in Thrive Holdings, the management-focused offshoot of private equity heavyweight Thrive Capital, which itself is a major investor in the ChatGPT maker.…
20:45
Google Antigravity vibe-codes user's entire drive out of existenceCaveat coder In what appears to be the latest example of a troubling trend of 'vibe coding' software development tools behaving badly, a Reddit user is reporting that Google's Antigravity platform improperly wiped out the contents of an entire hard drive partition. …
20:30
UK gov blames budget leak on misconfigured WordPress plugin, serverPredictable URLs break security through obscurity and lack of server access controls don't help WordPress is the world's most popular content management system, but not so much with the UK government. The country's Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR) has blamed an inadvertent budget disclosure last week on misconfiguration of its WordPress website.…
18:14
Stealthy browser extensions waited years before infecting 4. ...And some are still active in the Microsoft Edge store A seven-year malicious browser extension campaign infected 4.3 million Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge users with malware, including backdoors and spyware sending people's data to servers in China. And, according to Koi researchers, five of the extensions with more than 4 million installs are still live in the Edge marketplace.…
17:16
Search the pre-ChatGPT internet with the Slop Evader browser extensionSurf Google SERPs like it's November 29, 2022, with this workaround for the age of AI slop ChatGPT's public debut on November 30, 2022, is widely seen by critics as the start of the AI-slop era online. Those yearning for a more human-written web can get some relief from a browser extension that filters Google searches to pre-ChatGPT results.…
16:58
Four arrested in South Korea over massive IP camera snooping spreePlus: Aussie Wi-Fi phisher and Brit dark web dealer nailed Cybercrime suspects and offenders across three continents have been rounded up this week, with cases spanning hacked IP cameras in South Korea, evil twin Wi-Fi traps in Australia, and a dark web drug empire in rural England.…
15:17
HPE pumps AI cloud lineup with extra Nvidia capabilitiesBlackwell GPUs, Juniper integration, and a planned France lab aim to speed enterprise rollouts HPE is upgrading its Private Cloud AI stack with Nvidia technology and preparing a France-based AI Factory Lab where customers will be able to test out workloads.…
14:34
Windows 11 needs an XP SP2 moment, says ex-Microsoft engineerStop AI bloat, fix the operating system, implores veteran software developer Dave Plummer The Windows operating system is buckling under AI features that seem designed more for shareholders than users, and retired Microsoft engineer Dave Plummer says it's time to hit pause.…
13:55
Dutch study finds teen cybercrime is mostly just a phaseOnly a select few continue into later life, mainly for the love of the game Young threat actors may be rebels without a cause. These cybercriminals typically grow out of their offending ways by the time they turn 20, according to data published by the Dutch government.…
13:04
AWS and Google build a fix for multi-cloud barriers they said didn't...After reassuring regulators all was well, pair debut interconnect to smooth the bumps Re:invent AWS and Google Cloud are promoting a jointly developed multi-cloud connectivity service, despite recently assuring competition authorities that no technical barriers existed for customers wanting to operate across multiple clouds.…
12:15
South Korea's answer to Amazon admits breach exposed 33.7M customersCoupang confirms internationally routed intrusion compromised more than half of the country's population South Korean retail behemoth Coupang has admitted to a data breach that exposed the personal details of 33.7 million customers, turning the company's famed 'Rocket Delivery' logistics empire into an express shipment for personal information.…
12:00
Asda's 'self-inflicted' SAP mess after Walmart divorce stalls...Overbudget Project Future will continue to cause problems into Q2 next year, chairman admits Asda's delayed tech divorce from Walmart, which involved a complete SAP ERP upgrade, has caused 'severe disruption' hitting the UK retailer's quarterly revenue.…
09:46
Dorset Council ditching customized SAP for £14M Oracle overhaulAuthority follows Birmingham and West Sussex, which both suffered disastrous transitions Updated Southwest England's Dorset Council is preparing to swap its legacy SAP ERP for an Oracle-built replacement in a project set to cost £14.2 million over three years.…
06:30
Web dev's crawler took down major online bookstore by buying too many...Forgot one setting, for one subdomain, and caused an hour of severe errors Who, Me? Thank you, dear reader, for tearing yourself away from Black Friday and Cyber Monday sales long enough to visit The Register, just in time for this fresh installment of Who, Me? It's the reader-contributed column in which we share your stories of unforced errors, and how you bounced back afterwards.…
04:13
Aviation delays ease as airlines complete Airbus software rollbackCorrupt data could have made A320 autopilot do things ‘exceeding the aircraft’s structural capability’ Airlines around the world have rushed to roll back software that powers Airbus A320 planes after the aviation giant discovered a recent update could put the aircraft in danger.…
00:52
Google and Apple ordered to stop fake government TXTsPLUS: India wants to build big airliners; Half of South Koreans caught in data leak; Minimum wage for gig workers in Oz; And more! Asia in Brief Singapore’s government last week told Google and Apple to prevent fake government messages.…
Sunday November 30, 2025
23:05
Swiss government says give M365, and all SaaS, a miss as it lacks...PLUS: Exercise app tells spies to stop mapping; GitLab scan reveals 17,000 secrets; Leak exposes Iran’s Charming Kitten; And more! Infosec In Brief Switzerland’s Conference of Data Protection Officers, Privatim, last week issued a resolution calling on Swiss public bodies to avoid using hyperscale clouds and SaaS services due to security concerns.…
Friday November 28, 2025
16:06
Baikonur's only crew-capable pad busted after Soyuz flightRoscosmos confirms 'damage' as images suggest repairs could stretch into 2027 The pad used by Russia to send Soyuz spacecraft to the International Space Station (ISS) sustained damage during yesterday's crew launch, according to Roscosmos.…
15:22
PostHog admits Shai-Hulud 2.0 was its biggest ever security bungleAutomation flaw in CI/CD workflow let a bad pull request unleash worm into npm PostHog says the Shai-Hulud 2.0 npm worm compromise was 'the largest and most impactful security incident' it's ever experienced after attackers slipped malicious releases into its JavaScript SDKs and tried to auto-loot developer credentials.…
14:44
GrapheneOS bails on OVHcloud over France's privacy stanceProject cites fears of state access as cloud sovereignty row deepens French cloud outfit OVHcloud took another hit this week after GrapheneOS, a mobile operating system, said it was ditching the company's servers over concerns about France's approach to digital privacy.…
11:57
GPUs aren't worth their weight in gold – it just feels like they areNvidia's accelerators look pricey, but bullion still wins on cost per ounce For as long as I have been a reporter and analyst in the IT sector, November has always been supercomputing month. Way before there was a TOP500 ranking of supercomputers in June 1993 but just as I was leaving university, the first Supercomputing Conference was held in Orlando in 1988. ...
11:02
OBR drags in cyber bigwig after Budget leak blunderEx-NCSC chief Ciaran Martin asked to examine how forecast ended up online ahead of schedule The Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR) has drafted in former National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) chief Ciaran Martin to sniff out how its Budget day forecast wandered onto the open internet before the Chancellor had even reached the dispatch box.…
10:19
UK digital ID plan gets a price tag at last – £1.8BOBR says the scheme will cost £600M a year with no identified savings The UK government has finally put a £1.8 billion price tag on its digital ID plans – days after the minister responsible refused to name a figure.…
09:00
UK Digital Services Tax raises £800M from global tech giantsTreasury haul beats early forecasts, yet captures only a fraction of the revenue generated in Britain The UK government collected just £800 million in Digital Services Tax (DST) from companies such as Amazon, Google, Meta, eBay, and TikTok in the most recent tax year.…
08:00
Digital Realty, Equinix battle for €4.5B atNorth acquisitionNordic datacenter operator's cool-climate facilities attract bids amid AI-driven market frenzy Digital Realty and a consortium including Equinix are competing to acquire atNorth, a Scandinavian datacenter operator, according to reports.…