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Airbus takes its long, thin, plane on a ten-day test campaign

Airbus takes its long, thin, plane on a ten-day test campaign 14/09/2023 at 08:02 By Simon Sharwood Those of you happy to spend ten hours in a single-aisle A321, take note Airbus has commenced functional and reliability testing of its A321XLR, a passenger plane expected to open up new routes by allowing the aviation workhorse […]

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The role of unarmed security officers in active shooter response

The role of unarmed security officers in active shooter response 14/09/2023 at 07:16 By The Northwell Health security leadership extends active shooter response training to armed and unarmed officers, ensuring an all-hands approach to violence. This article is an excerpt from Subscribe to Security Magazine’s RSS Feed View Original Source

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China kind-of-mostly denies it’s banned iPhones from use in government

China kind-of-mostly denies it’s banned iPhones from use in government 14/09/2023 at 05:47 By Simon Sharwood Security is important, so is fair trade, says Foreign Ministry China’s Foreign Ministry has denied on reports that government agencies have restricted the use of Apple’s iPhones.… This article is an excerpt from The Register View Original Source

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Having slammed brakes on hiring, Google says it no longer needs quite so many recruiters

Having slammed brakes on hiring, Google says it no longer needs quite so many recruiters 14/09/2023 at 03:02 By Chris Williams Hundreds about to find out first hand how the tough the job market is right now Google has confirmed it is this week laying off a few hundred staff from its global recruitment team.…

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GitHub alienates developers by force feeding them AI recommendations

GitHub alienates developers by force feeding them AI recommendations 14/09/2023 at 02:02 By Thomas Claburn Decision to combine user-curated feed with algorithmic stuff leaves coders fuming A week ago, GitHub fused its home page feed with algorithmic recommendations, infuriating more than a few users of the Microsoft-owned code-hosting giant.… This article is an excerpt from

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Watchdog urges change of HART: Late, expensive US biometric ID under fire

Watchdog urges change of HART: Late, expensive US biometric ID under fire 13/09/2023 at 23:16 By Thomas Claburn Homeland Security told to mind costs, fix up privacy controls Twice delayed and over budget, the US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has been told by the Government Accountability Office (GAO) that it needs to correct shortcomings

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Ford, BMW, Honda to steer bidirectional EV charging standard

Ford, BMW, Honda to steer bidirectional EV charging standard 13/09/2023 at 22:32 By Brandon Vigliarolo Another load of automakers teams up to lean into the inevitable If you want to gauge the automotive industry’s temperature on electric vehicles, just take a look at the volume of collaborative projects they’re all working on, including most recently

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Uncle Sam warns deepfakes are coming for your brand and bank account

Uncle Sam warns deepfakes are coming for your brand and bank account 13/09/2023 at 21:32 By Jessica Lyons Hardcastle No, you CEO is not on Teams asking you to transfer money Deepfakes are coming for your brand, bank accounts, and corporate IP, according to a warning from US law enforcement and cyber agencies.… This article

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Airbus suffers data leak turbulence to cybercrooks’ delight

Airbus suffers data leak turbulence to cybercrooks’ delight 13/09/2023 at 21:08 By Richard Speed Ransomware group nicked info from employee of airline, say researchers Aerospace giant Airbus has fallen victim to a data breach, thanks in part to the inattention of a third party.… This article is an excerpt from The Register View Original Source

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US Department of Justice claims Google bought its way to web search dominance

US Department of Justice claims Google bought its way to web search dominance 13/09/2023 at 20:17 By Dan Robinson We’re just better, says Big G Google is facing charges from the US Department of Justice that it maintains a dominant position in internet search through payments to device makers and browser developers that keep it

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Cloud infrastructure security is having an identity crisis. Can CIEM help?

Cloud infrastructure security is having an identity crisis. Can CIEM help? 13/09/2023 at 19:19 By Jessica Lyons Hardcastle Who’s that poking around in your infrastructure? Roles, permissions, policies, and more Sure, cloud infrastructure is complex. But keeping track of identities (human and machine) and permissions across multiple cloud environments, and making sure all of these

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Linux Mint Debian Edition 6 hits beta with reassuringly little drama

Linux Mint Debian Edition 6 hits beta with reassuringly little drama 13/09/2023 at 18:09 By Liam Proven Debian 12, but with Mint’s polish and much friendlier for non-techies The next version of Linux Mint’s alternative flavor, its Debian 12-based edition, is nearly ready, and it’s reassuringly unexciting.… This article is an excerpt from The Register

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Alert: New Kubernetes Vulnerabilities Enable Remote Attacks on Windows Endpoints

Alert: New Kubernetes Vulnerabilities Enable Remote Attacks on Windows Endpoints 13/09/2023 at 18:09 By Three interrelated high-severity security flaws discovered in Kubernetes could be exploited to achieve remote code execution with elevated privileges on Windows endpoints within a cluster. The issues, tracked as CVE-2023-3676, CVE-2023-3893, and CVE-2023-3955, carry CVSS scores of 8.8 and impact all Kubernetes

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Amazon’s three rocket makers insist Project Kuiper will launch on schedule

Amazon’s three rocket makers insist Project Kuiper will launch on schedule 13/09/2023 at 17:34 By Richard Speed It’s not as if space is hard, is it? The three companies tapped by Amazon to launch its Project Kuiper constellation have confirmed that they’re definitely going to get the satellites into orbit despite repeated delays.… This article

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Researchers Detail 8 Vulnerabilities in Azure HDInsight Analytics Service

Researchers Detail 8 Vulnerabilities in Azure HDInsight Analytics Service 13/09/2023 at 17:16 By More details have emerged about a set of now-patched cross-site scripting (XSS) flaws in the Microsoft Azure HDInsight open-source analytics service that could be weaponized by a threat actor to carry out malicious activities. “The identified vulnerabilities consisted of six stored XSS and two

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iPhone 12 deemed too hot to handle for France’s radiation standards

iPhone 12 deemed too hot to handle for France’s radiation standards 13/09/2023 at 16:17 By Richard Speed Watchdog worries over electromagnetic waves, Apple disagrees Apple’s launch party for its latest iPhone was marred slightly yesterday as the French National Frequency Agency (ANFR) told the company that its iPhone 12 breached electromagnetic wave limits.… This article

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