lundi 10 mars 2025
12:15
Consumer Reports calls out slapdash AI voice-cloning safeguardsStudy finds 4 out of 6 providers don't do enough to stop impersonation Four out of six companies offering AI voice cloning software fail to provide meaningful safeguards against the misuse of their products, according to research conducted by Consumer Reports.…
11:42
How NOT to f-up your security incident responseExperts say that the way you handle things after the criminals break in can make things better or much, much worse Feature Experiencing a ransomware infection or other security breach ranks among the worst days of anyone's life — but it can still get worse.…
10:00
The NHS security culture problem is a crisis years in the makingInsiders say board members must be held accountable and drive positive change from the top down Analysis Walk into any hospital and ask the same question – 'Which security system should we invest in?' – to both a doctor and a board member, and you may get different answers. ...
09:15
The IT world moves fast, so why are admins slow to upgrade?Mission-critical app migration, 'if it ain't broke...' and more. All that glitters isn't gold when it comes to biz needs Comment Administrators tend to be a conservative lot, which is bad news for tech vendors such as Microsoft that are seeking to pump their latest and greatest products into enterprises customers via subscriptions.…
08:30
Things are looking down for cutting-edge cosmic observatoriesSpace is the place? Not if you're nuts about neutrinos Opinion High energy neutrinos are the coolest particles in astrophysics. Born in distant cosmic cataclysms, they speed through the universe almost as if it wasn't there. With no charge and a truly tiny rest mass – perhaps a million times lighter than an electron, but who knows – they interact with virtually nothing.…
07:30
Junior techie rushed off for fun weekend after making a terminal...Using one green screen to manage multiple machines needs more than a Friday afternoon brain Who, Me? Shifting focus from weekend fun to the reality of a return to work can be hard, so The Register tries to ease the transition with a fresh instalment of 'Who, Me?', our reader-contributed column that tells your stories of making mistakes and making it out alive afterwards.…
06:20
Strap in, get ready for more Rust drivers in Linux kernelLikening memory safety bugs to smallpox may not soothe sensitive C coders Rust is alive and well in the Linux kernel and is expected to translate into noticeable benefits shortly, though its integration with the largely C-oriented codebase still looks uneasy.…
05:16
Manus mania is here: Chinese ‘general agent’ is this week’s ‘future of ...Prompts see it scour the web for info and turn it into decent documents at reasonable speed Chinese researchers’ AI prowess is again a hot topic after a startup called Monica.im last week revealed “Manus”, a service it bills as a “general agent” that might improve on tools offered by Western companies.…
03:31
$16 billion health department managed its finances with a single Excel ...It's just one of 6,000 apps that New Zealand thinks might be best tamed with ERP The body that runs New Zealand’s public health system uses a single Excel spreadsheet as the primary source of data to consolidate and manage its finances, which aren’t in great shape perhaps due to the sheet’s shortcomings.…
dimanche 9 mars 2025
17:08
eBPF. It doesn't stand for anything. But it might mean bankMeta says it cut CPU usage by 20% through kernel-level profiling. Just FYI Meta says it has managed to reduce the CPU cycles of its top services by 20 percent through its Strobelight profiling orchestration suite, which relies on the open source eBPF project.…
samedi 8 mars 2025
vendredi 7 mars 2025
19:36
Crypto takes a dip as Trump signs Bitcoin Reserve orderWith no allowance to sell and little room to buy, and markets on the slide, it's UB40 time: Red, red, whine Comment It's official: President Donald Trump signed an executive order Thursday to create a US Bitcoin reserve and stockpile of related digital assets, though instead of boosting the value of the coins, the market reacted negatively to the news.…
17:53
Uncle Sam charges alleged Garantex admins after crypto-exchange web...$96B in transactions, some even labeled 'dirty funds,' since 2019, say prosecutors The Feds today revealed more details about the US Secret Service-led Garantex takedown, a day after seizing websites and freezing assets belonging to the Russian cryptocurrency exchange in coordination with German and Finnish law enforcement agencies.…
16:33
Essential FOSS tools to make macOS suck lessMoved from Windows or Linux? Smooth some of the rough edges Friday FOSS fest There are some idiosyncrasies about macOS that long term Mac users may never notice, but cause frustration in people more used to how Windows does things – or the much more customizable Linux desktop experience. ...
15:21
Oracle outage hits US Federal health records systemsBig Red pushes restart button after users locked out of apps across Veterans Affairs hospitals, other govt departments Oracle's Federal electronic health records software suffered a US-wide outage this week, causing Veterans Affairs hospitals to invoke 'standard contingency procedures.'…
12:34
HPE revenue outlook feels the thump of Trump tariffsThousands brace for layoffs as shares slide 20% HPE is feeling the effects of the Trump administration's gamesmanship, seeing shares slide after lowering earnings expectations due to uncertainty over how tariffs may affect the cost of imported parts.…
10:31
Like whitebox servers, rent-a-crew crime 'affiliates' have...Which is why taking down chiefs and infra behind big name brand operations isn't working Interview There's a handful of cybercriminal gangs that Jason Baker, a ransomware negotiator with GuidePoint Security, regularly gets called in to respond to these days, and a year ago only one of these crews — Akira — was on threat hunters' radars and infecting organizations with the same ferocity as ...
08:30
Troubled French outsourcer Atos finds pot of gold at the end of UK...Difficulties unpicking 25 years of technical entanglement secure £474.4M without competition Updated Following protracted negotiations, French outsourcer Atos has scooped up a £474.4 million ($612 million) contract without competition to build systems for a UK state bank at nearly three times the annual rate initially advertised three years ago.…
07:30
Glitchy taxi tech blew cover on steamy dispatch dallianceWhen 'pickup' means more than just a ride On Call The week has ebbed away with embarrassing speed, so here we are again with a fresh installment of On Call, The Register's reader-contributed column that immortalizes tech support stories.…
06:38
Do you DARE? Europe bets once again on RISC-V for supercomputing...€240M found for three-year sprint to develop three chiplets for HPC, AI A 38-strong group of tech players have founded a project with the snappy name Digital Autonomy with RISC-V in Europe, aka DARE, that aims to develop processor units to power the continent’s supercomputers and other high-performance machines.…
04:35
Broadcom has won. 70 percent of large VMware customers bought its...Now working with seven hyperscalers for custom AI silicon. Not working on acquiring bits of Intel Broadcom’s acquisition of VMware appears to be a big success, on the balance sheet at least, after the company announced a big majority of its top 10,000 customers have decided to acquire its Cloud Foundation stack and posted strong growth.…
00:51
The Badbox botnet is back, powered by up to a million backdoored...Best not to buy cheap hardware and use third-party app stores if you want to stay clear of this vast ad fraud effort Human Security’s Satori research team says it has found a new variant of the remote-controllable Badbox malware, and as many as a million infected Android devices running it to form a massive botnet.…