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Delta Air Lines class action cleared for takeoff over CrowdStrike chaos

The Register - 3 hours 58 min ago
Judge allows aspects of passenger lawsuit to proceed

A federal judge has cleared the runway for a class action from disgruntled passengers against Delta Air Lines as turbulence from last year's CrowdStrike debacle continues to buffet the carrier.…

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You'll never guess which mobile browser is the worst for data collection

The Register - 4 hours 47 min ago
We were shocked – SHOCKED – by the answer

Mirror, mirror on the wall, who is the slurpiest mobile browser of them all? The answer, according to VPN vendor Surfshark, is Chrome.…

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Curl project founder snaps over deluge of time-sucking AI slop bug reports

The Register - 11 hours 55 min ago
Lead dev likens flood to 'effectively being DDoSed'

Curl project founder Daniel Stenberg is fed up with of the deluge of AI-generated "slop" bug reports and recently introduced a checkbox to screen low-effort submissions that are draining maintainers' time.…

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New Zealand kind-of moves to ban social media for under-16s, require age checks for new accounts

The Register - 18 hours 20 min ago
Prime Minister bemoans bullying, addiction, and inappropriate content – but isn’t planning a rapid vote

New Zealand’s government has signaled its support for a bill to ban social media for children under 16, but without explicitly making it a government initiative.…

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Super spyware maker NSO must pay Meta $168M in WhatsApp snoop drama

The Register - 22 hours 34 min ago
Don't f&#k with Zuck

A California jury has awarded Meta more than $167 million in damages from Israeli surveillanceware slinger NSO Group, after the latter exploited a flaw in WhatsApp to allow its government customers to spy on supposedly secure communications.…

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Computacenter IT guy let girlfriend into Deutsche Bank server rooms, says fired whistleblower

The Register - Tue, 06/05/2025 - 21:44
What was the plan, showing her his big iron?

A now-former manager at Computacenter claims he was unfairly fired after alerting management that a colleague was repeatedly giving his girlfriend unauthorized access to Deutsche Bank's server rooms.…

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Pentagon declares war on 'outdated' software buying

The Register - Tue, 06/05/2025 - 19:27
(If only that would keep folks off unsanctioned chat app side quests)

The US Department of Defense (DoD) is overhauling its "outdated" software procurement systems, and insists it's putting security at the forefront of decision-making processes.…

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CISA slammed for role in 'censorship industrial complex' as budget faces possible $500M cut

The Register - Tue, 06/05/2025 - 01:05
Because who needs cybersecurity when there’s culture wars to win

President Trump's dream 2026 budget would gut the US govt's Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, aka CISA, by $491 million - about 17 percent – and accuses the organization of abandoning its core mission in favor of policing online speech.…

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Signal chat app clone used by Signalgate's Waltz was apparently an insecure mess

The Register - Mon, 05/05/2025 - 21:54
No, really? That's a shocking surprise

An unidentified miscreant is said to have obtained US government communications from TeleMessage, a messaging and archiving app based on the open-source Signal app and used by ousted national security advisor Michael Waltz.…

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Trump promises protection for TikTok, for which he has a ‘warm spot in my heart’

The Register - Mon, 05/05/2025 - 07:58
Hails DOGE operatives for computer skills during interview in which he also flubbed some tech investment figures

US President Donald Trump has said TikTok will be “very strongly protected” as the made-in-China social network has “a warm spot in my heart”.…

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India’s chipmaking ambitions hurt by Zoho’s no-go and Adani unease

The Register - Mon, 05/05/2025 - 04:56
PLUS: China spring cleans its AIs; South Korea fines Meta, probes Broadcom; and more!

PLUS: China spring cleans its AIs; South Korea fines Meta, probes Broadcom; and more! India’s ambition to become a global semiconductor manufacturing player went backwards last week after two big players changed their plans.…

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Microsoft tries to knife passwords once and for all - at least for consumers

The Register - Mon, 05/05/2025 - 00:58
PLUS: AirPlay exploits; Six-year old backdoor opens; Raytheon settles federal charges; and more!

Infosec In Brief  Microsoft has decided to push its consumer customers to dump password in favor of passkeys.…

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RSAC wrap: AI and China on everything, everywhere, all at once

The Register - Sun, 04/05/2025 - 19:47
With North Korean IT workers storming the gates, too

RSAC  Another RSAC has come and gone, with almost 44,000 attendees this year spread across San Francisco's Moscone Center and the surrounding facilities, according to conference organizers. Hopefully, all of us made it home safely, didn't get deported to a Venezuelan prison, and didn't end up bringing home a virus - computer or corona.…

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Altman's eyeball-scanning biometric blockchain orbs officially come to America

The Register - Sun, 04/05/2025 - 13:43
El Reg checks out shop in SF

On Thursday, six stores across America opened their doors with a curious proposition: Come on in, let a metal orb scan your irises, and walk out with a new online profile that promises you're an individual human – and a few bucks in crypto for your troubles.…

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Disney Slack attack wasn't Russian protesters, just a Cali dude with malware

The Register - Fri, 02/05/2025 - 17:03
A 25-year-old California man pleaded guilty to stealing and dumping 1.1TB of data from the House of Mouse

When someone stole more than a terabyte of data from Disney last year, it was believed to be the work of Russian hacktivists protesting for artist rights. We now know it was actually a 25-year-old California resident.…

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Generative AI makes fraud fluent – from phishing lures to fake lovers

The Register - Fri, 02/05/2025 - 16:06
Real-time video deepfakes? Not convincing yet

RSAC  Spam messages predate the web itself, and generative AI has given it a fluency upgrade, churning out slick, localized scams and letting crooks hit regions and dialects they used to ignore.…

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Three Brits charged over 'active shooter threats' swattings in US, Canada

The Register - Fri, 02/05/2025 - 14:06
UK starts prosecution days after FBI vowed to clamp down on the crime

Three young Brits are accused of stateside swatting offences and will appear in a UK court today to face their charges after a joint investigation by the FBI and Merseyside cops.…

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British govt agents step in as Harrods becomes third mega retailer under cyberattack

The Register - Fri, 02/05/2025 - 11:25
Experts suggest the obvious: There is an ongoing coordinated attack on UK retail sector

Globally recognized purveyor of all things luxury Harrods is the third major UK retailer to confirm an attempted cyberattack on its systems in under two weeks.…

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Dems look to close the barn door after top DOGE dog has bolted

The Register - Thu, 01/05/2025 - 23:33
House Oversight probes missing Musk disclosures, background checks, data mess at NLRB

Elon Musk is backing away from his Trump-blessed government gig, but now House Democrats want to see the permission slip that got him in the door.…

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Healthcare group Ascension discloses second cyberattack on patients' data

The Register - Thu, 01/05/2025 - 20:22
This time criminals targeted partner’s third-party software

It's more bad news from Ascension Health which is informing some of its patients, potentially for the second time in the space of a year, that their medical data was compromised during a major cyberattack.…

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