Thursday December 11, 2025
16:55
Space-power startup claims it can beam energy to solar farmsSo far, Overview Energy says it has only beamed power from a moving aircraft to standard solar panels You can't generate solar power at night unless your panels are in space. A startup that wants to beam orbital sunlight straight into existing solar farms has just emerged from stealth, claiming a world-first power-beaming demo, but with a lot of critical information left unreported. …
16:09
Google fixes super-secret 8th Chrome 0-dayNo details, no CVE, update your browser now Google issued an emergency fix for a Chrome vulnerability already under exploitation, which marks the world's most popular browser's eighth zero-day bug of 2025.…
15:45
LastPass hammered with £1.2M fine for 2022 breach fiascoUK data regulator says failures were unacceptable for a company managing the world's passwords The UK's Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) says LastPass must cough up £1.2 million ($1.6 million) after its two-part 2022 data breach compromised information from up to 1.6 million UK users.…
11:56
Trump's AI 'Genesis Mission' emerges from Land of ConfusionDOE lays out $320M plan for science platform linking national labs, industry, and academia President Trump's 'Genesis Mission' is taking shape with the award of more than $320 million from the Department of Energy (DOE) to advance AI in scientific research.…
11:25
Microsoft research shows chatbots seeping into everyday lifeCopilot – your cuddly companion for nighttime introspection Microsoft analyzed 37.5 million de-identified Copilot conversations from January to September 2025, excluding commercial and educational accounts. The findings reveal distinct usage patterns based on device, time, and day.…
10:26
10K Docker images spray live cloud creds across the internetFlare warns devs are unwittingly publishing production-level secrets Docker Hub has quietly become a treasure trove of live cloud keys and credentials, with more than 10,000 public container images exposing sensitive secrets from over 100 companies, including a Fortune 500 firm and a major bank.…
09:15
Airbus exec: Most CIOs in Europe will not finish SAP ECC6 migration by ...Aerospace giant faces 'massive work' to move legacy ERP systems to S/4HANA as support deadline looms Exclusive Airbus is undertaking a major overhaul to migrate its sprawling SAP environment to S/4HANA – and potentially to the cloud – as the aerospace giant grapples with the same deadline pressures facing thousands of enterprise customers worldwide.…
08:30
Users report chaos as Legal Aid Agency stumbles back online after...Workers frustrated with security-first changes to workflows and teething issues Exclusive Seven months after a landmark cyberattack, the UK's Legal Aid Agency (LAA) says it's returning to pre-breach operations, although law firms are still wrestling with buggy and more laborious systems.…
02:01
NASA loses contact with MAVEN Mars orbiterDidn’t phone home as expected on December 6th and nobody knows why Houston, we have a problem: NASA has lost contact with the Mars Atmosphere and Volatile EvolutioN (MAVEN) spacecraft.…
Wednesday December 10, 2025
23:20
Oracle raises AI spending estimate, spooks investorsBut if you assume cloud IOUs will be fulfilled, business is booming Oracle expects its FY 2026 capital expenditures will be $15 billion higher that previously predicted, as the cloudy database biz invests to accommodate AI workloads.…
20:19
US teens not only love AI, but also let it rot their brainsYeah, not shocking, but with other studies linking AI to weaker learning and mental-health risks, it’s a worry Alongside TikTok and Instagram, teens have added ChatGPT to the mix. Pew says about two-thirds of US teenagers have tried an AI chatbot, with nearly a third using one every day. Negative mental-health warnings be damned!…
19:59
Really Simple Licensing spec lets web publishers demand their due from ...Publishers now have more comprehensive tools for managing automated content harvesting Most big AI providers scrape the open web, hoovering up content to improve their chatbots, which then compete with publishers for the attention of internet users. However, more AI orgs might have to pay up soon, because the Really Simple Licensing (RSL) spec has reached version 1. ...
16:56
US extradites Ukrainian woman accused of hacking meat processing plant ...The digital intrusion allegedly caused thousands of pounds of meat to spoil and triggered an ammonia leak in the facility A Ukrainian woman accused of hacking US public drinking water systems and a meat processing facility on behalf of Kremlin-backed cyber groups was extradited to the US earlier this year and will stand trial in early 2026.…
11:29
Crisis in Icebergen: How NATO crafts stories to sharpen cyber skills1,500 military digital defenders spent the past week cleaning up a series of cyberattacks on fictional island feature Andravia and Harbadus – two nations so often at odds with one another – were once again embroiled in conflict over the past seven days, which thoroughly tested NATO's cybersecurity experts' ability to coordinate defenses across battlefield domains.…
04:33
Rocket Lab ready to send a Hungry Hippo into spaceSignoff for re-usable faring should help Neutron launcher get off the ground Space outfit Rocket Lab says its Hungry Hippo is ready to go into space, a fillip for the company’s plans to fly its new Neutron launch vehicle.…
Tuesday December 9, 2025
22:42
Microsoft reports 7.8-rated zero day, plus 56 more in December Patch...Plus critical critical Notepad++, Ivanti, and Fortinet updates, and one of these patches an under-attack security hole Happy December Patch Tuesday to all who celebrate. This month's patch party includes one Microsoft flaw under exploitation, plus two others listed as publicly known – but just 57 CVEs in total from Redmond.…
22:11
Australia bans teens from social media, but nobody thinks it'll really ...Still, the ban has reset expectations and may reduce harm, and that’s kind of enough Australia's ban on children under 16 holding active social media accounts comes into force on Wednesday. While nobody expects this world-first policy to stop every kid using their favorite online communities, its backers take solace in the mere fact it's sparked global debate.…
20:46
How to answer the door when the AI agents come knockingIdentity management vendors like Okta see an opening to calm CISOs worried about agents running amok The fear of AI agents running amok has thus far halted the wide deployment of these digital workhorses, Okta's president of Auth0, Shiv Ramji, told The Register.…
19:19
Congress quietly strips right-to-repair provisions from US military...A win for the contractors Congress has released the final version of the 2026 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), and critics have been quick to point out that previously proposed rules giving the US military the right to repair its equipment without having to rely on contractors have gone missing. …
18:54
Linux Foundation aims to become the Switzerland of AI agentsAn attempt to provide vendor-neutral oversight as the agent train barrels on The Linux Foundation on Tuesday said it has formed the Agentic AI Foundation (AAIF) to provide vendor-neutral oversight for the development of AI agent infrastructure.…
16:02
Window Maker Live 13.2 brings 32-bit life to Debian 13Trixie may have gone 64-bit for installs, but WMLive still ships an i686-bootable build Window Maker Live 13.2 is stubbornly keeping 32-bit PCs alive on Debian 13 'Trixie,' shipping a new release that boots on i686 hardware.…
16:00
Activist groups urge Congress to pause US datacenter buildoutsBad for consumers, bad for the environment, 230+ groups say More than 230 organizations across America have signed a letter calling for a moratorium on the construction of datacenters, claiming the current building boom represents a huge environmental and social threat.…