Microsoft's many Outlooks are confusing users – including its own employees
Baffled by the plethora of Outlook options out there? You aren't alone. Microsoft veteran Scott Hanselman posted a list of some more variants that could be used to do the same thing.…
Infosec pro Troy Hunt HasBeenPwned in Mailchimp phish
Infosec veteran Troy Hunt of HaveIBeenPwned fame is notifying thousands of people after phishers scooped up his Mailchimp mailing list.…
Palantir suggests 'common operating system' for UK govt data
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.…
4-day work-week pilot due in tech land by early summer
A four-day working week pilot programme is being squarely aimed at the UK tech sector with the final results to be assessed by academics.…
London's poor 5G blamed on spectrum, investment, and timing of Huawei ban
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.…
You know that generative AI browser assistant extension is probably beaming everything to the cloud, right?
Generative AI assistants packaged up as browser extensions harvest personal data with minimal safeguards, researchers warn.…
VanHelsing ransomware emerges to put a stake through your Windows heart
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.…
Linus Torvalds forgot to release Linux 6.14 for a whole day
Linux kernel development boss Linus Torvalds has admitted his own “pure incompetence” led him to forget to deliver version 6.14 of the project.…
Public-facing Kubernetes clusters at risk of takeover thanks to Ingress-Nginx flaw
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.…
Capita's Northern Ireland school IT deal swells to over half a billion after Fujitsu exit
A public body in Northern Ireland has granted Capita £208 million in additional contracts and extensions without competition after ditching a £485 million Fujitsu deal last November.…
Raspberry Pi Power-over-Ethernet Injector zaps life into networks lacking spark
The Raspberry Pi team has launched a Power-over-Ethernet Injector aimed at users who are seeking to add some juice to their network but who lack a network switch capable of doing so.…
Pentagon kills off HR IT project after 780% budget overrun, years of delays
After blowing deadlines and budgets for years, the Pentagon has finally pulled the plug on a troubled project to overhaul its outdated civilian HR IT systems.…
FCC on the prowl for Huawei and other blocked Chinese makers in America
The FCC is investigating whether Chinese manufacturers black-listed on its so-called Covered List - including Huawei - are still somehow doing business in America, either by misreading the rules or willfully ignoring them.…
As nation-state hacking becomes 'more in your face,' are supply chains secure?
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?" …
Mobsters now overlap with cybercrime gangs and use AI for evil, Europol warns
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.…
FaunaDB shuts down but hints at open source future
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.…
After three weeks of night shifts, very tired techie broke the UK’s phone network
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.…
China bans compulsory facial recognition and its use in private spaces like hotel rooms
Asia In Brief China’s Cyberspace Administration and Ministry of Public Security has outlawed the use of facial recognition without consent.…
AI agents swarm Microsoft Security Copilot
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.…
23andMe's genes not strong enough to avoid Chapter 11
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.…
