Saturday October 25, 2025
07:26
MPs urge government to stop Britain's phone theft wave through techCommittee says Apple, Google, and Samsung could render stolen handsets worthless if compelled to act The UK's Home Secretary should use her powers to push the tech industry to deploy stronger technical measures against the surge in phone thefts, according to a House of Commons committee.…
Friday October 24, 2025
21:42
Everybody's warning about critical Windows Server WSUS bug exploits...Critical 9.8-rated vulnerability affects Windows Server 2012 - 2025 Governments and private security sleuths warned that attackers are already exploiting a critical bug in Microsoft Windows Server Update Services, shortly after Redmond pushed an emergency patch for the remote code execution (RCE) vulnerability.…
17:58
Sneaky Mermaid attack in Microsoft 365 Copilot steals dataRedmond says it's fixed this particular indirect prompt injection vuln updated Microsoft fixed a security hole in Microsoft 365 Copilot that allowed attackers to trick the AI assistant into stealing sensitive tenant data – like emails – via indirect prompt injection attacks.…
16:01
Sora makes slurfect deepfakes of celebs spewing racial epithetsIf you listen closely, you’ll realize Sam Altman and the others are only saying sound-alike words Guardrails? What guardrails? Naughty netizens found a way to trick the Sora 2 video generator into producing deepfakes of public figures, including OpenAI CEO Sam Altman and billionaire Mark Cuban, that make it sound as though they're spewing racial slurs. ...
15:26
Uncle Sam's new power plan will plug AI farms into the grid fasterProposal would fast-track hookups for the megawatt-hungry datacenters driving US electricity demand The US Energy Secretary wants to see datacenters connected to the grid faster, and has directed the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) to implement new rules that speed the process.…
14:46
OpenAI goes after Microsoft 365 Copilot's lunch with 'company...ChatGPT can now rummage through corporate files via connectors, though Redmond still has the deeper hooks OpenAI is chalenging Microsoft 365 Copilot with 'company knowledge,' a new ChatGPT feature that connects to organizational data to generate business-specific answers.…
13:30
Apple faces £1.5B payout after losing UK App Store caseiPhone maker overcharged devs and users, says competition court Apple could face claims estimated at around £1.5 billion after it lost a collective case in the UK arguing that its closed systems for apps resulted in overcharging businesses and consumers.…
12:19
AI investment is the only thing keeping the US out of recessionDatacenter infrastructure and model development spending offset high borrowing costs AI spending is keeping the US economy out of recession, with datacenter infrastructure and model development providing the only significant growth amid trade turmoil, tariff shocks, and high borrowing costs.…
10:58
Alaska Airlines grounded by mystery IT meltdownFailure at primary datacenter leaves planes parked and passengers angry, second incident since July Updated Timing is everything – except when it isn't. US carrier Alaska Airlines has grounded its fleet once again due to a mystery IT issue.…
09:49
Windows Insiders get special anniversary desktop wallpaper11 years of filing feedback and all we got was a bloody... not even a T-shirt? Microsoft is celebrating 11 years of the Windows Insider Program with custom desktops and maybe a secret hint for users wondering which operating system to consider.…
08:29
How do you solve a problem like Discovery?Request For Ideas: How would you move a retired orbiter across the US? The White House's Office of Management and Budget is grappling with how to transport Space Shuttle Discovery from the Smithsonian Museum in Virginia to Space Center Houston. How would you do it?…
04:45
Iran's MuddyWater wades into 100+ government networks in latest spying ...Group-IB says Tehran-linked crew used hijacked mailbox and VPN to sling phishing emails across Middle East Iran's favorite muddy-footed cyberespionage crew is at it again, this time breaching more than 100 government entities across the Middle East and North Africa, according to researchers at Group-IB.…
02:27
Intel says server CPUs will be hot again – in a good way, to power AI...Chipzilla returns to profit and suggests customers are primed to sign for foundry services once it nails 18A process Intel has returned to profitability, grown revenue, and suggested demand for AI will ensure its struggling foundry business wins customers and boosts its datacenter CPU business.…
Thursday October 23, 2025
23:15
Clippy rises from the dead in major update to Copilot and its voice...The new Microsoft assistant is a blob named Mico, but you can turn it into everyone’s favorite paper clip. Hands On Microsoft’s Clippy was an anthropomorphic assistant ahead of his time, offering to help you with your Office 97 tasks when all you could do was type and click in response. ...
17:35
Norks droning on about your dream job while pwning your PCSocial engineering? Check. Trojanized open source? Check. Lazarus’ pet RAT? Also check North Korea's Lazarus Group has successfully compromised Europe's unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) sector with its Operation DreamJob campaign, which promises job seekers lucrative employment opportunities - but then delivers a malware-laced offer and a compromised computer.…
15:28
Blinded by the light: Tesla fixes glaringly bright Cybertruck...Plus: Model 3/Y recall over battery-pack contactors that can cut drive power Feeling a bit blinded by the light when a Cybertruck rolls by? It's not just you — Tesla's recalling most built to date because the boxy pickup's front parking lights are too bright.…
14:57
Trump's workforce cuts blamed as America's cyber edge dullsThe Cyberspace Solarium Commission says years of progress are being undone amid current administration's cuts America's once-ambitious cyber defences are starting to rust, according to the latest annual report from the US Cyberspace Solarium Commission (CSC), which warns that policy momentum has slowed and even slipped backwards thanks to Trump-era workforce and budget cuts.…
13:31
Apple's ultra-thin iPhone flops as foldable iPad hits a creaseWeak demand for iPhone Air and delays to a costly foldable tablet suggest Cupertino's hardware experiments are struggling Apple's run of hardware experiments appears to be hitting some turbulence: The company's ultra-thin iPhone Air has reportedly failed to catch on with buyers, while its long-awaited foldable iPad is slipping further down the calendar amid engineering snags and soaring costs.…
12:18
A single DNS race condition brought Amazon's cloud empire to its kneesFault in DynamoDB system cascaded through AWS services, knocking major sites offline for hours Amazon has published a detailed postmortem explaining how a critical fault in DynamoDB's DNS management system cascaded into a day-long outage that disrupted major websites and services across multiple brands – with damage estimates potentially reaching hundreds of billions of dollars.…
12:02
SAP says some customers are dragging their feet on contract sign-offsShare price dips as cloud sales outlook disappoints amid slow US public sector bookings SAP disappointed investors today after reporting full-year cloud revenue at the bottom end of its guidance range, with execs saying customers in manufacturing and the public sector are taking longer to sign contracts.…
11:50
Senators accuse Smithsonian of 'illegal lobbying' over Discovery...Cornyn & co ask DoJ to probe respected research institution for trying to 'influence' public The saga of the Great Space Shuttle Relocation has taken another turn after US lawmakers asked the Department of Justice to look into alleged lobbying by the Smithsonian museum to prevent a possible transfer of Discovery to Houston, Texas.…