Industry reacts to DuckDB's radical rethink of Lakehouse architecture Excitement over DuckLake, but momentum is with Iceberg as players at AWS, Snowflake weigh in
Elon Musk pukes over pork-filled budget bill with Tesla subsidies on the line No matter who wins, the US EV industry is likely to lose, expert tells us
More than a hundred backdoored malware repos traced to single GitHub user Someone went to great lengths to prey on the next generation of cybercrooks
Ship abandoned off Alaska after electric cars on board catch fire Water, water everywhere, but it would just make it worse
As Europe eyes move from US hyperscalers, IONOS dismisses scaleability worries Interview The world has changed. EU hosting CTO says not considering alternatives is 'negligent' PaaS + IaaS06 Jun 2025 | 1
Uncle Sam moves to seize $7.7M laundered by North Korean IT worker ring The cash has been frozen for more than two years Security06 Jun 2025 | 1
Your ransomware nightmare just came true – now what? Feature Don't negotiate unless you must, and if so, drag it out as long as you can CSO06 Jun 2025 | 8
Just 15 buyers are in charge of £14B in UK central government tech spending Concerns over lack of commercial expertise with big tech suppliers as country implements digital 'Blueprint' Public Sector06 Jun 2025 | 12
Ex-NASA Admin pick blames Musk ties for pulled nomination Jared Isaacman reveals how space agency might have looked under his watch Science06 Jun 2025 | 19
Techie traced cables from basement to maternity ward and onto a roof, before a car crash revealed the problem On Call Doctor? Why does this hospital network run in such strange places? Networks06 Jun 2025 | 37
European pols wave their hands about digital sovereignty with broad but vague plan One Dutch developer called it a 'nothingburger' Public Sector06 Jun 2025 | 15
Toshiba realises it can build, power, and maintain datacenters – so builds a team to do it all Show us another company that builds power plants, semiconductors, and hard disks Off-Prem06 Jun 2025 | 2
Broadcom sends VMware to record revenue, margins, as most big customers sign for private cloud bundles Chip biz surging too as CEO Hock Tan predicts optical GPU interconnects are a year or two away Virtualization06 Jun 2025 | 7
Japan's latest Moon landing written off as a failure after ispace probe goes dark UPDATED Rangefinder broke during descent so lander didn't slow down Science05 Jun 2025 | 32
Uncle Sam puts $10M bounty on RedLine dev and Russia-backed cronies Any info on Maxim Rudometov and his associates? There's $$$ in it for you Cyber-crime05 Jun 2025 | 3
Reimagining ADCs for the AI-driven enterprise F5 application delivery and security platform powers the next wave of intelligent, secure, and scalable AI workloads Partner content
AT&T not sure if new customer data dump is déjà vu Re-selling info from an earlier breach? Probably. But which one? Cyber-crime05 Jun 2025 |
Senate dishes out second helping of SAMOSA to kill costly software licenses House version of software license management bill introduced in March has yet to budge amid distractions Public Sector05 Jun 2025 | 2
Trump official warns they're putting the squeeze on CHIPS Act winners Commerce secretary wants bigger bang for taxpayers' buck Systems05 Jun 2025 | 8
Cellebrite buys Corellium to help cops bust phone encryption Trump-pardoned hacker Chris Wade will join the company as CTO Security05 Jun 2025 | 4
Admin brought his drill to work, destroyed disks and crashed a datacenter Who, Me? Some people will do anything to avoid an all-nighter
Trump’s cyber czar pick grilled over CISA cuts: ‘If we have a cyber 9/11, you’re the guy’ Plus: Plankey's confirmation process 'temporarily delayed' Security05 Jun 2025 | 5
Take ChatGPT back to the 2010s and they’d think AGI arrived, says Altman OpenAI CEO enjoys speculative love-in with Snowflake boss as critics worry over what 1,000X compute would do to the planet AI + ML05 Jun 2025 | 23
Elon Musk pukes over pork-filled budget bill with Tesla subsidies on the line No matter who wins, the US EV industry is likely to lose, expert tells us Public Sector05 Jun 2025 | 118
BidenCash busted as Feds nuke stolen credit card bazaar Dark web crime platform raked in $17M+ over three years of operation Cyber-crime05 Jun 2025 | 3
AI can spew code, but kids should still suffer like we did, says Raspberry Pi Mini computer house comes out against 'vibe coding' fad Software05 Jun 2025 | 36
More than a hundred backdoored malware repos traced to single GitHub user Someone went to great lengths to prey on the next generation of cybercrooks Cyber-crime05 Jun 2025 | 9
LinkedIn CEO takes on second gig to lead Microsoft Office and M365 Copilot Redmond doubles down on AI by doubling Ryan Roslansky's workload Applications05 Jun 2025 | 12
Datacenters have a public image problem, industry confesses to The Reg 'Most people are f**king scared of AI, like we're feeding a monster' On-Prem05 Jun 2025 | 33
Industry reacts to DuckDB's radical rethink of Lakehouse architecture Excitement over DuckLake, but momentum is with Iceberg as players at AWS, Snowflake weigh in Databases05 Jun 2025 | 3
HMRC: Crooks broke into 100k accounts, stole £43M from British taxpayer in late 2024 It’s definitely not a cyberattack though! Really! Public Sector05 Jun 2025 | 25
UK tech job openings climb 21% to pre-pandemic highs Accenture points to AI hiring spree, with London dominating demand AI + ML05 Jun 2025 | 8
Torvalds' typing taste test touches tactile tragedy Opinion There’s something wrong with keyboard design, but we can’t put our finger on it
HashiCorp speaks up about adjusting to life under IBM Freshly acquired cloud darling talks mainframes, Ansible, and influencing Big Blue at HashiDays event Devops05 Jun 2025 | 7
Ship abandoned off Alaska after electric cars on board catch fire Water, water everywhere, but it would just make it worse Science05 Jun 2025 | 192
AI kept 15-year-old zombie vuln alive, but its time is drawing near Researchers have come up with a fix for a path traversal bug first spotted in 2010 Research05 Jun 2025 | 26
Ukrainian carriers are leasing their IPv4 addresses to stay afloat - sometimes after being overrun by Russia Who can begrudge them? Maybe all of us if IP brokers send them to loose operators Networks05 Jun 2025 | 7
China accuses Taiwan of running five feeble APT gangs, with US help The authors who claimed America hacked itself to discredit Beijing are back with another report Security05 Jun 2025 | 5
IBM Cloud login breaks for second time this week and Big Blue isn't saying why To make matters worse, IBM's security software has a critical vuln caused by an exposed password Off-Prem05 Jun 2025 | 7
Reddit sues Anthropic for scraping content into the maw of its eternally ravenous AI All the cool kids signed licensing deals with the recently-listed forum site AI + ML05 Jun 2025 | 8
If it can’t double our money, we’re not building it, Intel Products chief says New products must show potential for 50% gross margin to get the greenlight Systems04 Jun 2025 | 28
Play ransomware crims exploit SimpleHelp flaw in double-extortion schemes Recompiled binaries and phone threats used to boost the pressure Cyber-crime04 Jun 2025 | 1
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GlobalFoundries commits $3B more to US fabs in Trump tariff flex Silicon photonics and gallium nitride a major focus Systems04 Jun 2025 | 11
US govt login portal could be one cyberattack away from collapse, say auditors Login.gov hasn't shown its backup testing policy is working, GAO warns Public Sector04 Jun 2025 | 14
Ransomware scum leak patient data after disrupting chemo treatments at Kettering Literally adding insult to injury Cyber-crime04 Jun 2025 | 10
60 years ago the US took its first walk in space with Gemini 4 Four years later, Apollo 11 landed on the Moon Science04 Jun 2025 | 13
KDE targets Windows 10 'exiles' claiming 'your computer is toast' Encourages move to Linux but, for goodness sake, RTFM first OSes04 Jun 2025 | 98
Trump tariff turmoil hurting global smartphone market, but hitting US hardest World War Fee Stale designs and market maturation aren't helping either, says Counterpoint Research Personal Tech04 Jun 2025 | 30
Fake IT support calls hit 20 orgs, end in stolen Salesforce data and extortion, Google warns Victims include hospitality, retail and education sectors Cyber-crime04 Jun 2025 | 24
Crims stole 40,000 people's data from our network, admits publisher Lee Enterprises Did somebody say ransomware? Not the newspaper group, not even to deny it Cyber-crime04 Jun 2025 | 2
Please tell us Reg: Why are AI PC sales slower than expected? World War Fee Trump's on again off again tariffs, economic uncertainty, no vital apps and higher price tags AI + ML04 Jun 2025 | 65
Cops want Apple, Google to kill stolen phones remotely – so why won't they? Tech giants say blocking purloined devices via IMEI could open new fraud risks Personal Tech04 Jun 2025 | 76
HPE working on Plan B if DoJ nixes the Juniper deal it rates as shareholders' rocket to riches AI sales are a little 'lumpy' but all things hybrid cloud are going well - including job cuts PaaS + IaaS04 Jun 2025 | 4
AI and virtualization are two major headaches for CIOs. Can storage help solve them both? It's about evolution not revolution, says Lenovo
From hype to harm: 78% of CISOs see AI attacks already AI attacks are keeping most practitioners up at night, says Darktrace, and with good reason
How homegrown AI cuts through the hype to deliver real results Nutanix leverages customer interactions to develop GenAI infra solution and the AI tools to support it
Why rapid proliferation of cloud native apps requires faster, more efficient toolsets Kubernetes enables easy, rapid AI app development, making it the industry standard for AI workloads
UK CyberEM Command to spearhead new era of armed conflict Government details latest initiative following announcement last week Security04 Jun 2025 | 15
Need for speed? CityFibre punts 5.5 Gbps symmetrical broadband at ISPs Altnet claims upgrade puts it ahead of Openreach on performance and cost, with more to come in 2026 Networks04 Jun 2025 | 56
Ukraine war spurred infosec vet Mikko Hyppönen to pivot to drones Interview Why? There's a war in Europe, Finland has a belligerent neighbor, and cyber is a settled field Security04 Jun 2025 | 41
Broadcom aims a Tomahawk at Nvidia's AI networking empire with 102.4T photonic switch Chip giant's latest ASIC promises 200GbE to up to 512 GPUs Networks04 Jun 2025 |
Ship abandoned off Alaska after electric cars on board catch fire Water, water everywhere, but it would just make it worse
More than a hundred backdoored malware repos traced to single GitHub user Someone went to great lengths to prey on the next generation of cybercrooks
Fake IT support calls hit 20 orgs, end in stolen Salesforce data and extortion, Google warns Victims include hospitality, retail and education sectors
KDE targets Windows 10 'exiles' claiming 'your computer is toast' Encourages move to Linux but, for goodness sake, RTFM first
If it can’t double our money, we’re not building it, Intel Products chief says New products must show potential for 50% gross margin to get the greenlight
Industry reacts to DuckDB's radical rethink of Lakehouse architecture Excitement over DuckLake, but momentum is with Iceberg as players at AWS, Snowflake weigh in
AI kept 15-year-old zombie vuln alive, but its time is drawing near Researchers have come up with a fix for a path traversal bug first spotted in 2010
Ransomware scum leak patient data after disrupting chemo treatments at Kettering Literally adding insult to injury
IBM Cloud login breaks for second time this week and Big Blue isn't saying why To make matters worse, IBM's security software has a critical vuln caused by an exposed password
‘Deliberate attack’ deletes shopping app’s AWS and GitHub resources CEO of India's KiranaPro, which brings convenience stores online, vows to name the perp Cyber-crime04 Jun 2025 | 22
Meta pauses mobile port tracking tech on Android after researchers cry foul Zuckercorp and Yandex used localhost loophole to tie browser data to app users, say boffins Research03 Jun 2025 | 52
You say Cozy Bear, I say Midnight Blizzard, Voodoo Bear, APT29 … Opinion Microsoft, CrowdStrike, and pals promise clarity on cybercrew naming, deliver alias salad instead Cyber-crime03 Jun 2025 | 14
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Meta just saved an Illinois nuclear plant that was set to be mothballed The 20-year deal with Constellation will slake Zuckercorp's thirst for energy to power AI datacenters Science03 Jun 2025 | 27
Google quietly pushes emergency fix for Chrome 0-day as exploit runs wild TAG team spotted the V8 bug first, so you can bet nation-states weren’t far behind Patches03 Jun 2025 | 6
Microsoft will stop pestering Windows users about Edge in EU Plus, Europeans will find it easier to sideline Bing and uninstall the Windows Store OSes03 Jun 2025 | 18
X's new 'encrypted' XChat feature seems no more secure than the failure that came before it Musk's 'Bitcoin-style encryption' claim has experts scratching their heads Security03 Jun 2025 | 85
Crooks fleece The North Face accounts with recycled logins Outdoorsy brand blames credential stuffing Cyber-crime03 Jun 2025 | 7
AWS forms EU-based cloud unit as customers fret about Trump 2.0 Locally run, Euro-controlled, ‘legally independent,' and ready by the end of 2025 PaaS + IaaS03 Jun 2025 | 47
Windows 11 market share stalls ahead of Windows 10 cutoff Microsoft's latest and greatest still lags behind predecessor as time runs out OSes03 Jun 2025 | 54
Engineers bring Psyche's thrusters back online Diagnosing a borkage from a million miles away Science03 Jun 2025 | 18
Infosecurity Europe 2025 drives cybersecurity priorities amid growing global risks 30-year anniversary event adds classes and sessions to address new risks Partner content
Microsoft patches the patch that put Windows 11 in a coma Out-of-band is becoming the norm rather than the exception OSes03 Jun 2025 | 13
Schneider Electric says US grid will be less stable by 2030 as datacenter demand rises Safety margin set to narrow – yes that buffer that helps prevent cascading failure events On-Prem03 Jun 2025 | 18
Illicit crypto-miners pouncing on lazy DevOps configs that leave clouds vulnerable To stop the JINX-0132 gang behind these attacks, pay attention to HashiCorp, Docker, and Gitea security settings Security03 Jun 2025 | 6