Country that put backdoors into Cisco routers to spy on world bans foreign routers
Citing national security fears, America is effectively banning any new consumer-grade network routers made abroad.…
Half of VMware users plan to reduce usage by 2028
Half of VMware users plan to reduce their use of the virtualization pioneer’s products by 2028, according to a survey by independent analyst firm Virtified.…
HackerOne slams supplier for delayed breach notice after staff data exposed
Almost 300 HackerOne employees are caught up in a data breach, with the bug bounty biz slamming a third-party benefits provider for a weeks-long delay in notification.…
Microslop stuffs AI photo restyling powers into OneDrive
Microsoft is rolling out technology to transform OneDrive photos into AI-infused masterpieces. Or top up the bucket of slop, depending on your perspective.…
Mozilla introduces cq, describing it as 'Stack Overflow for agents'
Mozilla is building cq - described by staff engineer Peter Wilson as "Stack Overflow for agents" - as an open source project to enable AI agents to discover and share collective knowledge.…
Russian initial access broker who fed ransomware crews gets 81 months in US prison
A Russian national who sold the keys to corporate networks faces nearly seven years in a US prison after prosecutors tied his handiwork to a string of ransomware attacks costing victims millions of dollars.…
Systemd-free antiX Linux 26: Debian 13, in bonsai form
AntiX Linux is a heavily cut-down version of Debian 13, with a choice of init systems and ultralightweight GUIs. This means it's able to run usefully on older and lower-end PCs – and, of course, to run faster on modern ones.…
SAP already shifting focus from ERP migration disaster in pursuit of AI-driven growth
SAP has begun to shift focus away from its failure to hit legacy software and cloud migration targets and onto the latest so-called "innovation" elements of its portfolio, such as AI.…
Avalonia bolts Linux and WebAssembly onto .NET MAUI
AvaloniaUI has previewed MAUI support for Linux and WebAssembly browser applications – platforms Microsoft's own cross-platform .NET framework lacks – but low adoption and persistent bugs are likely to constrain uptake.…
Windows boss promises to heal the operating system's self-inflicted wounds
Opinion Has Microsoft finally reckoned with Windows 11's many failings - or has its OS chief, Pavan Davuluri, simply offered more soothing platitudes to users fed up with bugs and unwanted AI?…
EU broadcasters say smart TVs and voice assistants are the next gatekeepers
Europe's broadcasters say smart TVs and voice assistants are fast becoming the next Big Tech gatekeepers, with little sign of Brussels stepping in.…
Head-mounted VR hardware will never happen, says Neal Stephenson - who coined the term ‘metaverse’
Science fiction author Neal Stephenson, who coined the term “metaverse” in his 1992 novel Snow Crash, has argued he and others who believed immersive environments would require head-mounted hardware got it wrong.…
Telling an AI model that it’s an expert programmer makes it a worse programmer
Many people start their work with AI by prompting the machine to imagine it is an expert at the task they want it to perform, a technique that boffins have found may be futile.…
Claude attacks were 'Rorschach test' for infosec community, scaring former NSA boss
RSAC 2026 The now-infamous Anthropic report about Chinese cyberspies abusing Claude AI to automate cyberattacks was a Rorschach test for the infosec community, according to former NSA cyber boss Rob Joyce.…
Public-private partnerships vital in disrupting China's Typhoons, says RSA panel with no government speakers
RSAC 2026 Back in the day (circa 2023) when cybercrime group Scattered Spider and its help-desk voice-phishing calls were a relatively new threat, the feds considered pulling the government's top cyber-threat hunters and their private-sector counterparts into one room to share information, in real time, about this loosely knit extortion ring that was terrorizing enterprises.…
Smooth criminals talking their way into cloud environments, Google says
RSAC 2026 Voice phishing surged last year to become the second most common method used by cybercriminals to gain initial access to their victims' IT estate – and the No. 1 tactic used when breaking into cloud environments.…
AI agents are 'gullible' and easy to turn into your minions
RSAC 2026 There's a very simple reason why just about every enterprise AI agent is vulnerable to zero-click attacks, according to Michael Bargury, CTO of AI security company Zenity.…
Palantir trial plugs into UK financial watchdog's data trove
US data miner Palantir has quietly landed inside the UK's financial watchdog, plugging into a trove of sensitive data as Whitehall simultaneously insists it wants to wean itself off exactly this kind of dependency.…
Snowflake's ongoing pitch: bring AI to data rather than data to AI
Snowflake is putting cash and kinetic energy behind the idea that AI works best in its platform.…
Lightning-fast exploits make it essential to patch fast, ask questions later
Strengthen your MFA policies, double-down on anti-phishing training, and for Jobs' sake, patch all your vulns right away. The past year of intelligence collected by Cisco's Talos threat hunters suggests that attackers are moving faster to exploit vulns, and fooling more staff than ever into giving up their credentials. …