{$lblSkipToContent|ucfirst}
It’s not a crime if you don’t have a record Updated It is a sleepy corner of the United Kingdom, but even the southwest peninsula is likely not a place where there is no crime whatsoever for a whole quarter.…
Lees meerLeaf and spine networks aren't the only way to make a connection with nature On Call Welcome once again, dear reader, to On Call, The Register’s weekly reader-contributed tales of tortuous tech support traumas and triumphs.…
Lees meerOh cool, something else to scan for Researchers recently uncovered the following novel attack on the Python Package Index (PyPI).…
Lees meerCEO Charles Liang and Nvidia's Jensen Huang did the 'locals made good' thing and the crowd loved it Computex Supermicro CEO Charles Liang has revealed his business has is poised to increase its production of rackscale systems by 25 percent.…
Lees meerUS, South Korea, warn 'Kimsuky' is a very sophisticated social engineer The United States and the Republic of Korea have issued a joint cyber security advisory [PDF] about North Koreas "Kimsuky" cyber crime group.…
Lees meerWatchdogs are 'starting to understand the situation,' exec tells El Reg Google is very publicly adding to the chorus of complaints about Microsoft's alleged restrictive cloud software licensing policies, claiming that unless the European Union forma…
Lees meerCEO Charles Liang and Nvidia's Jensen Huang did the 'locals made good' thing and the crowd loved it Computex Supermicro CEO Charles Liang has revealed his business has increased its production of rackscale systems by 25 percent.…
Lees meerML-powered fighter went HAL 9000 to rack up points, says colonel An AI-powered drone designed to identify and destroy surface-to-air missile sites decided to kill its human operator in simulation tests, according to the US Air Force's Chief of AI Te…
Lees meerIt's the 2020s and we're still running code automatically fetched over HTTP FAQ You may have seen some headlines about a supply-chain backdoor in millions of Gigabyte motherboards. Here's the lowdown.…
Lees meerIt's the 2020s and we're still running code automatically fetched over HTTP FAQ You may have seen some headlines about a supply-chain backdoor in millions of Gigabyte motherboards. Here's the lowdown.…
Lees meerAny chance of an ML model to identify labor law violations? No? Surprise Amazon is reportedly deploying artificial intelligence to inspect goods and look for signs of damage before they are packed and shipped to people.…
Lees meerAny chance of an ML model to identify labor law violations? Union busting? No? What a surprise Amazon is reportedly deploying artificial intelligence to inspect goods and look for signs of damage before they are packed and shipped to people.…
Lees meerAny chance of an ML model to identify labor law violations? No? Surprise Amazon is reportedly deploying artificial intelligence to inspect goods and look for signs of damage before they are packed and shipped to people.…
Lees meerTime to MOVEit, MOVEit. We don't like to MOVEit, MOVEit Security researchers and the US government have sounded the alarm on a flaw in Progress Software's MOVEit Transfer that criminals have been "mass exploiting" for at least a month to break into …
Lees meerNext: Alcohol in non-alcoholic booze, bacon in vegan salads. We kid, we kid The California State Assembly on Wednesday approved a law bill that will prevent autonomous trucks from operating on the US state's roads without a driver on board.…
Lees meerWatchdogs are 'starting to understand the situation,' exec tells El Reg Google is very publicly adding to the chorus of complaints about Microsoft's alleged restrictive cloud software licensing policies, claiming that unless the European Union forma…
Lees meerAct now: Sea-themed backdoor malware injected via .tar-based hole A critical remote command injection vulnerability in some Barracuda Network devices that the vendor patched 11 days ago has been exploited by miscreants – for at least the past seven …
Lees meerDid we just time warp back to 2013? Russian intelligence has accused American snoops and Apple of working together to backdoor iPhones to spy on "thousands" of diplomats worldwide.…
Lees meerAnd, ahem, other publishers Here we go again: Meta has threatened to block journalism content for California users after the US state's legislature read a bill that would require it, and other large internet organizations, to pay publishers for usin…
Lees meerPay a bill or buy new phone? That lovely question facing some of us in 2023 Things aren't going to get better for smartphone brands anytime soon as households and businesses weigh up monthly bills versus discretionary spending, and decide a shiny ha…
Lees meerWhen's the perfect time for a mandate? When everyone's already doing it To help cut down on car crashes and road deaths, the US National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) is proposing a rule that would mandate automated emergency braking…
Lees meer