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)

Python-powered malware snags hundreds of credit cards, 200K passwords, and 4M cookies

(2025/08/04)

PXA Stealer pilfers data from nearly 40 browsers, including Chrome



IT firing spree: Shrinking job market looks even worse after BLS revisions

(2025/08/04)

The payroll growth we thought we experienced in May and June? Gone, like tears in the rain



Mars says hello as NASA's Europa Clipper warms up radar

(2025/08/04)

Instrument works fine. Now, about those transistors



Mozilla flags phishing wave aimed at hijacking trusted Firefox add-ons

(2025/08/04)

Devs told to exercise 'extreme caution' with emails disguised as account update prompts



Study finds radical nutjobs targeting gamers via Discord, Twitch, Steam

(2025/08/04)

Updated 'Hyper-masculine' first-person shooter fandoms are prime targets



Windows 11 leads as October looms, but millions still cling to Windows 10

(2025/08/04)

With just over two months left, enterprises look to Extended Security Updates as a stay of execution



Tony Blair Institute: UK needs bit barns to lead in AI deployment, not training

(2025/08/04)

Let US and China compete in the AI development arms race, says former Brit PM's non-profit org



Project Banana ripens into a pre-alpha for KDE Linux, and you can test it

(2025/08/04)

Desktop project's in-house distro is impressively ambitious, but nowhere near ready



Untangling the Jeff Bezos web: Who pays for the billionaire's space lust?

(2025/08/04)

Blue Origin and Amazon's Kuiper satellite program are an arm's length apart



German phone repair biz collapses following 2023 ransomware attack

(2025/08/04)

Founder miffed over prosecutors holding onto its Bitcoin



When hyperscalers can’t safeguard one nation’s data from another, dark clouds are ahead

(2025/08/04)

Opinion If it’s not on-prem, it’s on the menu



Millions of age checks performed as UK Online Safey Act gets rolling

(2025/08/04)

But it's OK, claims Brit government, no personal data stored 'unless absolutely necessary'



Legendary OpenPrinting architect looking for new role

(2025/08/04)

Canonical lays off one of its old hands – a longstanding FOSS developer – after nearly two decades



Tech bro denied dev's hard-earned bonus for bug that overcharged a little old lady

(2025/08/04)

Who, Me? Startups aren't good at testing software, or respecting contracts



China’s botched Great Firewall upgrade invites attacks on its censorship infrastructure

(2025/08/04)

Attempts to censor QUIC traffic create chance to block access to offshore DNS resolvers



Microsoft briefly turned off Indian company’s cloud, perhaps due to EU sanctions on Russia

(2025/08/04)

Oh, the irony of Europe demonstrating the importance of the sovereign cloud it craves



China's IPv6 adoption takes a decent leap forward, especially on fixed networks

(2025/08/04)

Asia In Brief PLUS: Nightmare insect found in Australia; Arista makes more stuff in India; Atlassian job cuts; And more!



Lazarus Group rises again, this time with malware-laden fake FOSS

(2025/08/04)

Infosec In Brief PLUS: Slow MFA rollout costs Canucks $5m; Lawmakers ponder Stingray ban; MSFT tightens Teams; And more!



Silent Push CEO on cybercrime takedowns: 'It's an ongoing cat-and-mouse game'

(2025/08/03)

interview Plus: why takedowns aren't in threat-intel analysts' best interest



Capacity planning a rising concern for datacenter operators as AI grows

(2025/08/03)

New Uptime survey flags cost, power, outages



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