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China requires any new domestic Wi-Fi kit to support IPv6 and run it by default

China requires any new domestic Wi-Fi kit to support IPv6 and run it by default 17/10/2023 at 05:02 By Laura Dobberstein Beijing set big targets for next-gen networks, but adoption stats suggest it’s falling short China has issued an edict requiring all new Wi-Fi hardware to be IPv6 enabled, and enable the protocol by default […]

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So this one time, at Bandcamp, half the staff were laid off

So this one time, at Bandcamp, half the staff were laid off 17/10/2023 at 03:47 By Iain Thomson Epic redundancies as new owner Songtradr wields the knife Many staff at audio marketplace Bandcamp aren’t singing a happy tune after the platform’s new owner, Songtradr, laid off around 50 percent of employees.… This article is an

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Cisco zero-day bug allows router hijacking and is being actively exploited

Cisco zero-day bug allows router hijacking and is being actively exploited 17/10/2023 at 02:02 By Jessica Lyons Hardcastle We’d say ‘Hurry up and patch’ but Cisco hasn’t written one yet. While you wait, disable HTTP Cisco users’ weeks have started badly with a warning that a critical zero-day bug in the networking giant’s IOS XE

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Intel’s 14th-gen Raptor Lake Refresh turns turbos up to 6GHz, gives i7 an E-core bump

Intel’s 14th-gen Raptor Lake Refresh turns turbos up to 6GHz, gives i7 an E-core bump 17/10/2023 at 01:02 By Tobias Mann TSMC-equipped Meteor Lake mobile parts not coming until December Intel launched its 14th-gen desktop CPUs, codenamed Raptor Lake-S Refresh, on Monday promising more efficiency cores and higher clock speeds. This includes an i9 that

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LinkedIn lays off nearly 700 staff, engineers to suffer the most

LinkedIn lays off nearly 700 staff, engineers to suffer the most 17/10/2023 at 00:02 By Brandon Vigliarolo Time to update that resume on, er … oh. Microsoft is kicking off another round of layoffs, this time cutting 668 jobs across several teams at LinkedIn. … This article is an excerpt from The Register View Original Source

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Signal shoots down zero-day rumors, finds ‘no evidence’ of device takeover

Signal shoots down zero-day rumors, finds ‘no evidence’ of device takeover 16/10/2023 at 23:03 By Jessica Lyons Hardcastle Looks to be related to critical libwebp bug found — and fixed — last month Signal has denied a “vague viral reports” of a zero-day vulnerability in its Generate Links Previews that could allow device takeover.… This

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Windows 10’s latest update issue isn’t a bug but a feature – to test your patience

Windows 10’s latest update issue isn’t a bug but a feature – to test your patience 16/10/2023 at 22:18 By Connor Jones Some attempted installations of KB5031356 were reportedly stuck on 30% after 24 hours Microsoft has offered a resolution for widespread reports of issues from Windows 10 users attempting to install the latest cumulative

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Look, boss – Nvidia’s still cool with staff working from home

Look, boss – Nvidia’s still cool with staff working from home 16/10/2023 at 21:17 By Paul Kunert Plus: Stanford prof tells off industry for making decisions based on anecdotal data If it ain’t broke, there’s no need to fix it. Or so is the mantra at one of the fastest-growing mature tech companies. Unlike some

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We’re not in e-Kansas anymore: State courts reel from ‘unauthorized incursion’

We’re not in e-Kansas anymore: State courts reel from ‘unauthorized incursion’ 16/10/2023 at 20:51 By Brandon Vigliarolo Fax, post, and human messengers can still be used for filing vital evidence An unspecified security incident is forcing many state courts across Kansas to rely on paper filings, and it may have continue to do so for

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Tell me Huawei: Chinese giant wants to know what made EU label it high security risk

Tell me Huawei: Chinese giant wants to know what made EU label it high security risk 16/10/2023 at 19:47 By Dan Robinson Files official complaint as it battles to keep market share Chinese tech megacorp Huawei is kicking back after EU officials characterized it as a “high-risk supplier,” filing an official complaint with the European

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Data privacy among top concerns for workplace generative AI use

Data privacy among top concerns for workplace generative AI use 16/10/2023 at 19:47 By Generative artificial intelligence use within the workplace was analyzed in a recent report, finding 9% of organizations feel prepared for the threat. This article is an excerpt from Subscribe to Security Magazine’s RSS Feed View Original Source React to this headline:

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BLOODALCHEMY provides backdoor to southeast Asian nations’ secrets

BLOODALCHEMY provides backdoor to southeast Asian nations’ secrets 16/10/2023 at 18:18 By Connor Jones Sophisticated malware devs believed to be behind latest addition to toolset of China-aligned attackers Security researchers have uncovered a backdoor used in attacks against governments and organizations in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN).… This article is an excerpt from

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92% of business plan to move to passwordless technology

92% of business plan to move to passwordless technology 16/10/2023 at 18:17 By A recent report found that 55% of IT leaders surveyed feel they need more education on how passwordless technology works and/or how to deploy it. This article is an excerpt from Subscribe to Security Magazine’s RSS Feed View Original Source React to

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Microsoft seeking robots to help automate datacenters

Microsoft seeking robots to help automate datacenters 16/10/2023 at 17:48 By Dan Robinson Redmond runs ad to hire fleshbag team manager to make the magic happen Microsoft is on the hunt for a team manager with robotics experience to work on the automation of datacenter operations, just weeks after blaming an outage at its Australia

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Pro-Russian Hackers Exploiting Recent WinRAR Vulnerability in New Campaign

Pro-Russian Hackers Exploiting Recent WinRAR Vulnerability in New Campaign 16/10/2023 at 17:20 By Pro-Russian hacking groups have exploited a recently disclosed security vulnerability in the WinRAR archiving utility as part of a phishing campaign designed to harvest credentials from compromised systems. “The attack involves the use of malicious archive files that exploit the recently discovered

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Tesla goons will buy anything – including these $150 beers

Tesla goons will buy anything – including these $150 beers 16/10/2023 at 17:02 By Richard Currie Sorry, ‘CyberBeers’ When you have buggy, unstable alpha males hanging on Elon Musk’s every word, it’s only natural to want to sell them two beers for $150.… This article is an excerpt from The Register View Original Source React

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Ericsson sues Lenovo over 5G patents, accuses it of stalling talks

Ericsson sues Lenovo over 5G patents, accuses it of stalling talks 16/10/2023 at 16:19 By Dan Robinson Swedish company claims Moto parent is violating its FRAND commitment Telecoms giant Ericsson has filed a lawsuit against Lenovo and its mobile phone subsidiary Motorola that accuses it of infringing 5G patents and stalling on negotiations over mutual

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SpyNote: Beware of This Android Trojan that Records Audio and Phone Calls

SpyNote: Beware of This Android Trojan that Records Audio and Phone Calls 16/10/2023 at 16:19 By The Android banking trojan known as SpyNote has been dissected to reveal its diverse information-gathering features. Typically spread via SMS phishing campaigns, attack chains involving the spyware trick potential victims into installing the app by clicking on the embedded link, according

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