ARM Give a man a fire and he's warm for a day, but set fire to him and he's warm for the rest of his life (Terry Pratchett, Jingo)

Ukraine strikes Russian bomber-maker with hack attack

(2025/06/04)

Drones are not enough



US govt login portal could be one cyberattack away from collapse, say auditors

(2025/06/04)

Login.gov hasn't shown its backup testing policy is working, GAO warns



Ransomware scum leak patient data after disrupting chemo treatments at Kettering

(2025/06/04)

Literally adding insult to injury



60 years ago the US took its first walk in space with Gemini 4

(2025/06/04)

Four years later, Apollo 11 landed on the Moon



KDE targets Windows 10 'exiles' claiming 'your computer is toast'

(2025/06/04)

Encourages move to Linux but, for goodness sake, RTFM first



Trump tariff turmoil hurting global smartphone market, but hitting US hardest

(2025/06/04)

World War Fee Stale designs and market maturation aren't helping either, says Counterpoint Research



Fake IT support calls hit 20 orgs, end in stolen Salesforce data and extortion, Google warns

(2025/06/04)

Victims include hospitality, retail and education sectors



Crims stole 40,000 people's data from our network, admits publisher Lee Enterprises

(2025/06/04)

Did somebody say ransomware? Not the newspaper group, not even to deny it



Please tell us Reg: Why are AI PC sales slower than expected?

(2025/06/04)

World War Fee Trump's on again off again tariffs, economic uncertainty, no vital apps and higher price tags



Cops want Apple, Google to kill stolen phones remotely – so why won't they?

(2025/06/04)

Tech giants say blocking purloined devices via IMEI could open new fraud risks



HPE working on Plan B if DoJ nixes the Juniper deal it rates as shareholders' rocket to riches

(2025/06/04)

AI sales are a little 'lumpy' but all things hybrid cloud are going well - including job cuts



UK CyberEM Command to spearhead new era of armed conflict

(2025/06/04)

Government details latest initiative following announcement last week



Need for speed? CityFibre punts 5.5 Gbps symmetrical broadband at ISPs

(2025/06/04)

Altnet claims upgrade puts it ahead of Openreach on performance and cost, with more to come in 2026



Ukraine war spurred infosec vet Mikko Hyppönen to pivot to drones

(2025/06/04)

Interview Why? There's a war in Europe, Finland has a belligerent neighbor, and cyber is a settled field



Broadcom aims a Tomahawk at Nvidia's AI networking empire with 102.4T photonic switch

(2025/06/04)

Chip giant's latest ASIC promises 200GbE to up to 512 GPUs



‘Deliberate attack’ deletes shopping app’s AWS and GitHub resources

(2025/06/04)

CEO of India's KiranaPro, which brings convenience stores online, vows to name the perp



Meta pauses mobile port tracking tech on Android after researchers cry foul

(2025/06/04)

Zuckercorp and Yandex used localhost loophole to tie browser data to app users, say boffins



You say Cozy Bear, I say Midnight Blizzard, Voodoo Bear, APT29 …

(2025/06/04)

Opinion Microsoft, CrowdStrike, and pals promise clarity on cybercrew naming, deliver alias salad instead



Meta just saved an Illinois nuclear plant that was set to be mothballed

(2025/06/03)

The 20-year deal with Constellation will slake Zuckercorp's thirst for energy to power AI datacenters



Google quietly pushes emergency fix for Chrome 0-day as exploit runs wild

(2025/06/03)

TAG team spotted the V8 bug first, so you can bet nation-states weren’t far behind



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I put the shotgun in an Adidas bag and padded it out with four pairs of
tennis socks, not my style at all, but that was what I was aiming for: If
they think you're crude, go technical; if they think you're technical, go
crude. I'm a very technical boy. So I decided to get as crude as possible.
These days, though, you have to be pretty technical before you can even
aspire to crudeness.
-- William Gibson, "Johnny Mnemonic"