Networks Fire chief says Verizon throttled department's data in the middle of massive Cali wildfires Not a great look for telco giant ahead of net neutrality suit 22 Aug 00:23 | 146
Hot Chips Heads up: Fujitsu tips its hand to reveal exascale Arm supercomputer processor – the A64FX AKA how it learned to stop loving SPARC64 22 Aug 01:34 | 44
Legal MyHealth Record privacy legislation published That's if there's still a government to pass the amendments 22 Aug 01:54 | 10
Updated Microsoft Visual Studio C++ Runtime installers were built to fail Redmond created executable installers with vulnerable tools 22 Aug 06:01 | 57
Security ETSI crypto-based access control standards land Need GDPR compliance now? Ask us how! 22 Aug 07:02 | 7
Analysis Unpicking the Pixel puzzle: Why Google is struggling to impress Despite respectable sales, it's an uphill battle 22 Aug 08:17 | 70
Software It may be poor man's Photoshop, but GIMP casts a Long Shadow with latest update Open-source pixel botherer cranks it up to version 2.10.6 22 Aug 08:45 | 126
Legal Facebook brings banhammer down on over 650 pro-Iranian 'fake news' accounts Or, as the Zuckerborg puts it, 'inauthentic coordinated behaviour' 22 Aug 09:20 | 15
Comment Network monitoring is hard... If only there was some kind of machine that could learn to do it *AI bursts through wall* 'OHHH YEAHHH!' 22 Aug 09:57 | 9
Security Elders of internet hash out standards to grant encrypted message security for world+dog Politicians can whine all they want, but they can't change standards as easily 22 Aug 10:29 | 36
Bootnotes Somerset boozer prepares to declare its inn-dependence from UK All ale the new re-pub-lic of Cross Keys! 22 Aug 10:58 | 36
On-Prem Butcher by name, Butcher by nature? Capita finds new CFO Talk about tough gigs – abacus-stroker-in-chief comes from UK rail background 22 Aug 11:27 | 20
Software You want how much?! Israel opts not to renew its Office 365 vows Government to cut Microsoft off at the end of 2018 22 Aug 11:57 | 136
Security Scot.gov wins pals with pledge not to keep hold of innocents' mugshots and biometric data So why can't UK.gov do the same? – campaigners 22 Aug 12:53 | 17
Software It liiives! Sorta. Gentle azure glow of Windows XP clocked in Tesco's self-checkouts, no less Microsoft still supports some embedded XP derivatives 22 Aug 13:16 | 87
Storage Do you NVMe? Pure Storage smirks at rivals amid 34% sales surge Chucks cloudy dedupe biz StorReduce in the trolley 22 Aug 13:45 | 14
Updated Ex-UK comms minister's constituents plagued by wonky broadband over ... wireless radio link? Three years on, 'superfast' village's 'net sucks 22 Aug 14:30 | 52
Updated Cisco smells a RAT in Breaking Security's Remcos PC wrangler Researchers claim pentesting software being used for botnets 22 Aug 16:00 | 8
On-Prem Everything's great at Supermicro, just small matter of impending NASDAQ delisting Audit investigation in historic accounting delayed, firm falls out of compliance 22 Aug 17:00 | 6
SaaS Outsourcerer Tata sidles up to SUSE OpenStack Cloud, kisses IaaS Sprinkles its Enterprise Cloud Platform with the SUSE juice 22 Aug 18:00 |
Security One-in-two JavaScript project audits by NPM tools sniff out at least one vulnerability... ...and those devs are then applying patches, we hope 22 Aug 19:57 | 13
Security Apache's latest SNAFU – Struts normal, all fscked up: Web app framework needs urgent patching Paging Equifax: Time to update again, fellas 22 Aug 22:24 | 9
OSes Everyone screams patch ASAP – but it takes most organizations a month to update their networks Is it any different for you? 22 Aug 22:36 | 65
Legal 'Surprise!' West Oz gummint is hopeless at information security Well, not a surprise, since most governments are hopeless. 'Password123' is just the start 22 Aug 23:01 | 10