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Okta Warns of Unprecedented Surge in Proxy-Driven Credential Stuffing Attacks

Okta Warns of Unprecedented Surge in Proxy-Driven Credential Stuffing Attacks 2024-04-28 at 17:32 By Identity and access management (IAM) services provider Okta has warned of a spike in the “frequency and scale” of credential stuffing attacks aimed at online services. These unprecedented attacks, observed over the last month, are said to be facilitated by “the […]

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State-by-state is the best approach for right to repair, says advocacy leader

State-by-state is the best approach for right to repair, says advocacy leader 2024-04-27 at 18:32 By Brandon Vigliarolo Gay Gordon-Byrne of the Repair Association says US at least is nearing a tipping point Interview  There’s a lot of momentum behind the right-to-repair movement, and if anyone should know, it’d be Gay Gordon-Byrne, executive director of

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Ukraine Targeted in Cyberattack Exploiting 7-Year-Old Microsoft Office Flaw

Ukraine Targeted in Cyberattack Exploiting 7-Year-Old Microsoft Office Flaw 2024-04-27 at 16:02 By Cybersecurity researchers have discovered a targeted operation against Ukraine that has been found leveraging a nearly seven-year-old flaw in Microsoft Office to deliver Cobalt Strike on compromised systems. The attack chain, which took place at the end of 2023 according to Deep Instinct, employs

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The hyper-clouds are open source’s friends

The hyper-clouds are open source’s friends 2024-04-27 at 14:34 By Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols No, really. Look at the evidence Opinion  One of the knee-jerk arguments made by companies abandoning their open source roots is that they can’t make money because the bad hyper-cloud companies “steal” their open source services. True, at one time, the hyper-clouds

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Workday abandons new-build Dublin office project

Workday abandons new-build Dublin office project 2024-04-27 at 12:33 By Lindsay Clark Continues to expand EMEA HQ in existing buildings instead SaaS biz application vendor Workday has pulled out of a new-build development in Dublin as it rethinks plans to expand EMEA HQ.… This article is an excerpt from The Register View Original Source React

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NASA’s Psyche hits 25 Mbps from 140 million miles away – enough for Ultra HD Netflix

NASA’s Psyche hits 25 Mbps from 140 million miles away – enough for Ultra HD Netflix 2024-04-27 at 11:32 By Richard Speed Laser beam comms are fast, so long as the weather cooperates NASA’s optical communications demonstration has hit 25 Mbps in a test transmitting engineering data back to Earth from 140 million miles (226

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Bogus npm Packages Used to Trick Software Developers into Installing Malware

Bogus npm Packages Used to Trick Software Developers into Installing Malware 2024-04-27 at 09:02 By An ongoing social engineering campaign is targeting software developers with bogus npm packages under the guise of a job interview to trick them into downloading a Python backdoor. Cybersecurity firm Securonix is tracking the activity under the name DEV#POPPER, linking it to North Korean threat

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Big Cloud is still making bank – Is this AI adoption, price rises, or what?

Big Cloud is still making bank – Is this AI adoption, price rises, or what? 2024-04-27 at 03:16 By Iain Thomson Shareholders are loving it. What are customers getting out of it all? Kettle  This week a chunk of Big Tech reported its latest quarterly financial figures, and our beady eyes were on whether the

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Ex-Space Shuttle boss corrects the record on Hubble upgrade mission

Ex-Space Shuttle boss corrects the record on Hubble upgrade mission 2024-04-27 at 02:18 By Richard Speed Under Flight Rules, the crew should have turned back to Earth Former Space Shuttle Program Manager Wayne Hale has posted a correction to NASA’s history of STS-109, which he claims “is a lie” – although that may be a

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Jensen Huang and Sam Altman among tech chiefs invited to federal AI Safety Board

Jensen Huang and Sam Altman among tech chiefs invited to federal AI Safety Board 2024-04-27 at 01:17 By Matthew Connatser Stacking the deck – we’ve heard of it Leaders of the world’s most prominent AI companies are being recruited for the Homeland Security Department’s new advisory group.… This article is an excerpt from The Register

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ASML caves to US pressure to cease servicing some kit used by Chinese customers

ASML caves to US pressure to cease servicing some kit used by Chinese customers 2024-04-27 at 00:17 By Matthew Connatser Not even maintenance is OK in the eyes of the Uncle Sam Under US pressure, Dutch photolithography giant ASML will no longer service certain chipmaking equipment purchased by Chinese customers.… This article is an excerpt

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Microsoft dusts off ancient MS-DOS 4.0 code for release on GitHub

Microsoft dusts off ancient MS-DOS 4.0 code for release on GitHub 2024-04-26 at 23:03 By Richard Speed Nobody’s favorite operating system is now available for inspection In partnership with IBM, Microsoft has released the source code for MS-DOS 4.0, more than 35 years since the operating system made a muted appearance ahead of Windows 3.x.…

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Two indicted for illegally exporting chip gear from US to China

Two indicted for illegally exporting chip gear from US to China 2024-04-26 at 22:16 By Dan Robinson One Chinese national arrested in Chicago while another suspect thought to be abroad Two Chinese nationals were this week charged in the US with attempting to illegally export chipmaking kit to a company back home, in another twist

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Kaiser Permanente shared 13.4M people’s data with Microsoft Bing, Google, others

Kaiser Permanente shared 13.4M people’s data with Microsoft Bing, Google, others 2024-04-26 at 21:32 By Jessica Lyons Ouch! Millions of Kaiser Permanente patients’ data was likely shared with Google, Microsoft Bing, X/Twitter, and other third-parties, according to the American healthcare giant.… This article is an excerpt from The Register View Original Source React to this

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Amazon to ditch WorkDocs sharing service, support countdown begins

Amazon to ditch WorkDocs sharing service, support countdown begins 2024-04-26 at 21:17 By Dan Robinson Cloud giant directs users to pack their bags for DropBox, gives them a year to get affairs in order Amazon is killing its WorkDocs document sharing and content collaboration service, notifying users that sign-ups are no longer available and giving

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Huawei and partners reportedly plan to produce high bandwidth memory by 2026

Huawei and partners reportedly plan to produce high bandwidth memory by 2026 2024-04-26 at 20:02 By Matthew Connatser Getting their hands on AI memory one Huawei or another… A group of Chinese semiconductor firms including Huawei are reportedly looking to get domestic production of high bandwidth memory (HBM) up and running by 2026.… This article

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Second time lucky for Thoma Bravo, which scoops up Darktrace for $5.3B

Second time lucky for Thoma Bravo, which scoops up Darktrace for $5.3B 2024-04-26 at 19:02 By Connor Jones Analysts brand deal a ‘nail in the coffin’ for UK tech investment Private equity investor Thoma Bravo has successfully completed a second acquisition attempt of UK-based cybersecurity company Darktrace in a $5.3 billion deal.… This article is

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Severe Flaws Disclosed in Brocade SANnav SAN Management Software

Severe Flaws Disclosed in Brocade SANnav SAN Management Software 2024-04-26 at 18:16 By Several security vulnerabilities disclosed in Brocade SANnav storage area network (SAN) management application could be exploited to compromise susceptible appliances. The 18 flaws impact all versions up to and including 2.3.0, according to independent security researcher Pierre Barre, who discovered and reported them. The issues range from incorrect

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