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Palantir suggests 'common operating system' for UK govt data

2 months 2 weeks ago
'Don't wait for another pandemic or civil challenge,' says US spy-tech biz

Comment  It might take a particularly shameless company to grasp the opportunity presented by the UK's coronavirus pandemic and step in with a sales pitch. US spy-tech biz Palantir is willing to give it a go.…

Lindsay Clark

London's poor 5G blamed on spectrum, investment, and timing of Huawei ban

2 months 2 weeks ago
Other cities either started with rival kit, or had Chinese vendor core already built before any bans, says expert

Interview  Recent research found that London is ranked at the foot of the table when it comes to 5G mobile service, but why should that be? The answer is a combination of issues, including available spectrum, investment and the great Huawei replacement.…

Dan Robinson

VanHelsing ransomware emerges to put a stake through your Windows heart

2 months 2 weeks ago
There's only one rule – don't attack Russia, duh

Check Point has spotted a fresh ransomware-as-a-service crew in town: VanHelsing, touting a cross-platform locker targeting Microsoft Windows, Linux, and VMware ESXi systems, among others. But so far, only Windows machines have fallen victim, we're told.…

Iain Thomson

Public-facing Kubernetes clusters at risk of takeover thanks to Ingress-Nginx flaw

2 months 2 weeks ago
How many K8s systems are sat on the internet front porch like that ... Oh, thousands, apparently

Cloudy infosec outfit Wiz has discovered serious vulnerabilities in the admission controller component of Ingress-Nginx Controller that could allow the total takeover of Kubernetes clusters – and thinks more than 6,000 deployments of the software are at risk on the internet.…

Simon Sharwood

As nation-state hacking becomes 'more in your face,' are supply chains secure?

2 months 2 weeks ago
Ex-US Air Force officer says companies shouldn't wait for govt mandates

Interview  Former US Air Force cyber officer Sarah Cleveland worries about the threat of a major supply-chain attack from China or another adversarial nation. So she installed solar panels on her house: "Because what if the electric grid goes down?" …

Jessica Lyons

Mobsters now overlap with cybercrime gangs and use AI for evil, Europol warns

2 months 2 weeks ago
PLUS: Russian bug-buyers seeks Telegram flaws; Another WordPress security mess; NIST backlog grows; and more!

Infosec In Brief  Organized crime networks are now reliant on digital tech for most of their activities according to Europol, the European agency that fights international crime on the continent and beyond.…

Brandon Vigliarolo

FaunaDB shuts down but hints at open source future

2 months 2 weeks ago
Capital costs of creating document-relational serverless database take their toll

FaunaDB - the database that promised relational power with document flexibility - will shut down its service at the end of May. The biz says it plans to release an open-source version of its core tech.…

Lindsay Clark

After three weeks of night shifts, very tired techie broke the UK’s phone network

2 months 2 weeks ago
And got away with it when someone else broke it even more comprehensively

Who, Me?  Welcome to another working week, and therefore to another instalment of Who, Me? It’s The Register’s reader-contributed Monday column that shares stories of your worst moments at work, and how you kept your career alive once the extent of the damage was discerned.…

Simon Sharwood

AI agents swarm Microsoft Security Copilot

2 months 2 weeks ago
Looking to sort through large volumes of security info? Redmond has your backend

Microsoft's Security Copilot is getting some degree of agency, allowing the underlying AI model to interact more broadly with the company's security software to automate various tasks.…

Thomas Claburn

23andMe's genes not strong enough to avoid Chapter 11

2 months 2 weeks ago
CEO steps down after multiple failed attempts to take the DNA testing company private

Beleaguered DNA testing biz 23andMe – hit by a massive cyber attack in 2023 – is filing for bankruptcy protection in the US following years of financial uncertainty.…

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