How to leave the submarine cable cutters all at sea – go Swedish Opinion Clear rules and guaranteed consequences concentrate the mind wonderfully. Just ask a Russian Networks20 Jan 2025 | 35
BT unplugs plans to turn old cabinets into EV chargepoints Your battery might be flat, but the Wi-Fi signal is going to be great Personal Tech20 Jan 2025 | 76
OpenAI's ChatGPT crawler can be tricked into DDoSing sites, answering your queries The S in LLM stands for Security AI + ML19 Jan 2025 | 26
FCC to telcos: By law you must secure your networks from foreign spies. Get on it Plus: Uncle Sam is cross with this one Chinese biz over Salt Typhoon mega-snooping CSO17 Jan 2025 | 28
IBM swoops in to rescue UK Emergency Services Network after Motorola shown the door With a near half-billion-pound price hike bringing contract value to £1.4B Networks17 Jan 2025 | 57
Brits must prove their age on adult sites by July, says watchdog Regulator asks people to link their credit cards, mobile accounts, or face scans for smut use to protect kids Personal Tech16 Jan 2025 | 257
Crypto klepto North Korea stole $659M over just 5 heists last year US, Japan, South Korea vow to intensify counter efforts Cyber-crime15 Jan 2025 | 12
FBI wipes Chinese PlugX malware from thousands of Windows PCs in America Hey, Xi: Zài jiàn! Cyber-crime14 Jan 2025 | 30
Miscreants 'mass exploited' Fortinet firewalls, 'highly probable' zero-day used Updated Ransomware 'not off the table,' Arctic Wolf threat hunter tells El Reg Networks14 Jan 2025 | 24
NATO's newest member comes out swinging following latest Baltic Sea cable attack 'Sweden has changed,' PM warns as trio of warships join defense efforts Networks13 Jan 2025 | 51
Pornhub lockdown and fact-free Zuckbots – welcome to 2025 Opinion Think you're good at spotting trends? Try these on for size Networks13 Jan 2025 | 132
Chinese cyber-spies peek over shoulder of officials probing real-estate deals near American military bases Gee, wonder why Beijing is so keen on the – checks notes – Committee on Foreign Investment in the US Cyber-crime10 Jan 2025 | 7
Scammers exploit UK's digital landline switch to swipe cash Old deadline of January 2025 being used to push victims into paying up Networks10 Jan 2025 | 36
Is that a bird’s nest, a wireless broadband base station, or both? Everything in Australia is deadly, in this case giant eagles guarding eggs in places wireless broadband techs need to reach Offbeat10 Jan 2025 | 66
What happens when someone subpoenas Cloudflare to unmask a blogger? This... Ex-politician in UK claims he's been defamed – and goes to court in US for answers Legal09 Jan 2025 | 87
Never mind those Chinese spies: US Air Force picks Verizon for 35 base network upgrades Salt Typhoon? Unpatched network kit? Sorry, I think you're breaking up Networks08 Jan 2025 | 6
Akamai to quit its CDN in China, seemingly not due to trouble from Beijing Security and cloud compute have so much more upside than the boring business of shifting bits Security08 Jan 2025 | 4
FCC boss urges speedy spectrum auction to fund 'Rip'n'Replace' of Chinese kit Telcos would effectively fund grants paid to protect national security Networks08 Jan 2025 | 15
UK gives Openreach £289M for 4 rural broadband contracts in 'gigabit by 2030' push Updated Nation's dominant broadband plumber wins ahead of altnets Networks07 Jan 2025 | 34
Eutelsat OneWeb blames 366th day for 48-hour date disaster Leap year curse strikes satellite broadband vendor Networks06 Jan 2025 | 62
How to leave the submarine cable cutters all at sea – go Swedish Opinion Clear rules and guaranteed consequences concentrate the mind wonderfully. Just ask a Russian
OpenAI's ChatGPT crawler can be tricked into DDoSing sites, answering your queries The S in LLM stands for Security
Donald Trump proposes US government acquire half of TikTok, which thanks him and restores service Incoming president promises to allow ongoing operations for 90 days just as made-in-China app started to go dark
Trump's freshly minted meme coin passes $10B market cap Crypto critics unhappy as BTC hits all-time high and Melania launches her own currency
Sage Copilot grounded briefly to fix AI misbehavior 'Minor issue' with showing accounting customers 'unrelated business information' required repairs
AWS declares it's Iceberg all the way until customers say otherwise Cloud giant explains its thinking behind support for Apache open table format
Developers feared large chaps carrying baseball bats could come to kneecap their ... test account? Who, Me? A whole different kind of 'technical debt' turned into real-world trouble
Datacus extractus: Harry Potter publisher breached without resorting to magic Infosec in brief PLUS: Allstate sued for allegedly tracking drivers; Dutch DDoS; More fake jobs from Pyongyang; and more
Ransomware attack forces Brit high school to shut doors Students have work to complete at home in the meantime
Where does Microsoft's NPU obsession leave Nvidia's AI PC ambitions? Comment While Microsoft pushes AI PC experiences, Nvidia is busy wooing developers
After China's Salt Typhoon, the reconstruction starts now Opinion If 40 years of faulty building gets blown down, don’t rebuild with the rubble Cyber-crime06 Jan 2025 | 41
Taiwan reportedly claims China-linked ship damaged one of its submarine cables More evidence of Beijing’s liking for gray zone warfare, or a murky claim with odd African entanglements? Security06 Jan 2025 | 13
Pornhub pulls out of Florida, VPN demand 'surges 1150%' State masks up finally – its IP addresses, that is Personal Tech05 Jan 2025 | 113
Encryption backdoor debate 'done and dusted,' former White House tech advisor says interview When the FBI urges E2EE, you know it's serious business Cyber-crime04 Jan 2025 | 72
FCC net neutrality rules dead again as appeals court sides with Big Telco No more back-and-forth: Rosenworcel tells Congress the issue needs legislating Networks02 Jan 2025 | 26
Will 2025 be the year satellite-to-smartphone services truly take off? Analysis Connectivity direct to unmodified mobes looms, thanks to Starlink and co Networks02 Jan 2025 | 39
Screwed by the cloud: Hardware vendors looking for that raison d'refresh 40% of world's servers are 6 years +, drink 66% of DC energy, provide 7% of compute. Please refresh, says HPE On-Prem02 Jan 2025 | 14
Next-gen Wi-Fi to trade ludicrous speed for the boring art of actually working Eighth generation of the standard is all about ultra reliability Networks02 Jan 2025 | 40
Can 4G feature phones rise again on the back of QVGA, thin clients, and remote browsers? The developer of the Puffin Browser thinks so – and has a million users to show for it Personal Tech02 Jan 2025 | 32
US Army soldier who allegedly stole Trump's AT&T call logs arrested Brings the arrest count related to the Snowflake hacks to 3 Cyber-crime01 Jan 2025 | 16
Starlink direct-to-cell is coming to Ukraine Cell towers not required when messaging on Musk's finest Networks01 Jan 2025 | 19
Former NSA cyberspy's not-so-secret hobby: Hacking Christmas lights Video Rob Joyce explains how it's done Security25 Dec 2024 | 42
Taiwan in talks to tap Amazon's Project Kuiper space broadband In case of submarine cable failure, call Jeff Bezos Networks18 Dec 2024 | 6
Europe signs off on €10.6B IRIS² satellite broadband deal Service promised by 2030 for bloc's take on Starlink Networks16 Dec 2024 | 41
China's homebrew Bluetooth alternative is on the march as Beijing pushes universal remotes 'Star Flash' is said to include 5G tech and leave rival wireless protocols struggling in the crack of a sofa Personal Tech16 Dec 2024 | 54
Contrary to some, traceroute is very real – I should know, I helped make it work Systems Approach Gather around the fire for another retelling of computer networking history Networks14 Dec 2024 | 76
Iran-linked crew used custom 'cyberweapon' in US critical infrastructure attacks IOCONTROL targets IoT and OT devices from a ton of makers, apparently Research13 Dec 2024 | 15
Android beefs up Bluetooth tag stalker protections Wider ecosystem still has work to do, though Personal Tech13 Dec 2024 | 24
Backup failed, but the boss didn't slam IT – because his son was to blame On Call ISP deserves criticism too for falling over after script kiddie beefing Networks13 Dec 2024 | 31
FCC throws open 6 GHz band to unlicensed low-power gizmos Good news for techies pushing 'education, healthcare, and entertainment' gadgets in the US Networks12 Dec 2024 | 13
Cruise shutdown blastzone increases – Microsoft takes $800M charge General Motors pulling the plug on autonomous taxi biz hits Redmond in the wallet AI + ML12 Dec 2024 | 20
Indian police demand Starlink identify alleged drug smugglers Elon Musk's satellite internet service asked to explain who used its service to navigate to remote islands Networks11 Dec 2024 | 34
China's Salt Typhoon recorded top American officials' calls, says White House No word yet on who was snooped on. Any bets? CSO09 Dec 2024 | 24
Mysterious outbreak with high fatality rate in the DRC could imperil tech supply chains Is the industry ready to be tested if the unidentified deadly pathogen spreads beyond rural Kwango Province? Science09 Dec 2024 | 48
Panic at the Cisco tech, thanks to ancient IOS syntax helper that outsmarted itself Who, Me? Misplaced shortcut led to communication breakdown Networks09 Dec 2024 | 71
Huawei handed 2,596,148,429,267,413, 814,265,248,164,610,048 IPv6 addresses That's 2.56 decillion of them, destined for use in CDNs and the cloud – and APNIC needed 83 decillion more to handle the request Networks06 Dec 2024 | 89
Vodafone and Three permitted to tie the knot – if they promise to behave Merger will create third large operator in UK mobile market Networks05 Dec 2024 | 41
NATO tests aquatic drones to protect cables, coastlines Floating the idea of a robot navy Networks05 Dec 2024 | 10
T-Mobile US CSO: Spies jumped from one telco to another in a way 'I've not seen in my career' Interview Security chief talks to El Reg as Feds urge everyone to use encrypted chat CSO05 Dec 2024 | 54
NetAdmin learns that wooden chocks, unlike swipe cards, open doors when networks can't Who, Me? Burglary skills are surprisingly important when building networks Networks02 Dec 2024 | 94
Submarine cable resilience board announced on same day maybe-cut-by-China Baltic cable repaired ITU thinks time is now for more talk about how to keep data moving beneath the waves Networks02 Dec 2024 | 26
Open source router firmware project OpenWrt ships its own entirely repairable hardware 'Forever unbrickable' Wi-Fi 6 box from Banana Pi comes packaged or in kit form Networks02 Dec 2024 | 52
Tech support chap showed boss how to use a browser for a year – he still didn't get it On Call Every time he needed help, he'd use a loudspeaker to ask for it Networks29 Nov 2024 | 207
AI ambition is pushing copper to its breaking point SC24 Ayar Labs contends silicon photonics will be key to scaling beyond the rack and taming the heat The Future of the Datacenter - 2025 and Beyond28 Nov 2024 | 6
T-Mobile US takes a victory lap after stopping cyberattacks: 'Other providers may be seeing different outcomes' Funny what putting more effort and resources into IT security can do CSO27 Nov 2024 | 9
Starlink gets FCC nod for space calls, but can't dial up full power Authorization conditional on operations not causing harmful interference Networks27 Nov 2024 | 35
UK financial regulator slammed for failed tech transformation Poor software projects among efforts to overhaul FCA that came up short, MPs find Public Sector27 Nov 2024 | 7
Google to wrap up Christmas Island with new subsea cable Connection will tie remote territory to Darwin in North Australia Networks27 Nov 2024 | 11
Trump tariffs transform into bigger threats for Mexico, Canada than China America's neighbors now face 25% because of fentanyl and immigration, China just 10% on top of existing duties Systems26 Nov 2024 | 275
China’s tech giants deliver chips for Ethernet variant tuned to HPC and AI workloads 'Global Scheduling Ethernet' looks a lot like tech the Ultra Ethernet Consortium is also working on Networks26 Nov 2024 | 1
Musk agrees with fan that worries over orbital Starlink traffic a 'silly narrative' Forget the 10x programmer. How about 10x satellites? Networks25 Nov 2024 | 63
Mysteries in polar orbit – space's oldest working hardware still keeps its secrets Opinion It's never aliens, but it could be underground TV repair techs Networks25 Nov 2024 | 52
Why Google's Chrome monopoly won't crack anytime soon Opinion Haven't we heard this story before? Columnists23 Nov 2024 | 77
1,000s of Palo Alto Networks firewalls hijacked as miscreants exploit critical hole Updated PAN-PAN! Intruders inject web shell backdoors, crypto-coin miners, more CSO22 Nov 2024 | 22
Chinese ship casts shadow over Baltic subsea cable snipfest Danish military confirms it is monitoring as Swedish police investigate. Cloudflare says impact was 'minimal' Networks21 Nov 2024 | 47
Brazil hooks up with Chinese satellite broadband service that doesn't operate yet After beefing with Elon Musk, comms minister wants to diversify product choice Networks21 Nov 2024 | 9
We'll answer any questions DoJ has, HPE CEO tells us as Feds probe $14B Juniper buy Takeover still expected to close late 2024 or early next year Networks20 Nov 2024 | 11
Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 struggles to take off If only the company in the title knew how to scale servers in the cloud Personal Tech20 Nov 2024 | 42
Europe glances Russia's way after Baltic Sea data cables severed Updated Probe continues into disruption affecting Germany, Sweden, Finland, Lithuania Networks19 Nov 2024 | 58
T-Mobile US 'monitoring' China's 'industry-wide attack' amid fresh security breach fears updated Un-carrier said to be among those hit by Salt Typhoon, including AT&T, Verizon Networks18 Nov 2024 | 2
Trump appoints Musk associate Brendan Carr as FCC chair Likely to look more favorably on Elon's adventures in space-based comms Networks18 Nov 2024 | 35
Mystery Palo Alto Networks hijack-my-firewall zero-day now officially under exploit Yank access to management interface, stat CSO15 Nov 2024 | 28
UK energy watchdog slaps down Capita's £130M smart meter splurge Regulator finds poor planning and overuse of consultants added to costs in ailing rollout Networks15 Nov 2024 | 174
Reminder: China-backed crews compromised 'multiple' US telcos in 'significant cyber espionage campaign' Updated Feds don't name Salt Typhoon, but describe Beijing band's alleged deeds Research14 Nov 2024 | 5
Brit telcos to clash in high-speed mmWave spectrum showdown next year Ofcom opens floodgates for turbocharged 5G in cities Networks13 Nov 2024 | 14
Verizon wobbles on the East Coast, outage cuts off night owls T-Mobile US and Comcast also stutter slightly Networks12 Nov 2024 | 4
Watchdog reluctantly blesses Vodafone-Three merger – with strings attached Enough to knit a sweater, in fact Networks12 Nov 2024 | 43
Cisco combines Meraki and Catalyst into single wireless brand Simplifies licenses and adds more 'included value' such as compulsory support Networks11 Nov 2024 | 12
AT&T settles claims it misappropriated subsidies, with partial admission of guilt Changes at the telco giant called for to prevent future abuse Networks06 Nov 2024 | 5
Your air fryer might be snitching on you to China Report shines light on unexpected ways your devices sell you out Networks05 Nov 2024 | 181
Japan's wooden cube-shaped satellite rockets to space Wooden datacenters? Japan can build spacecraft out of the stuff Networks05 Nov 2024 | 24
UK watchdog hints Voda-Three merger will likely pass Game of Phones settles into its final chapter Networks05 Nov 2024 | 36
Former Facebook lobbyist joins UK comms regulator as non-exec director Updated Who better to watch the watchmen? Networks05 Nov 2024 | 16
Broadcom juices VeloCloud SD-WAN for AI networking VMware Explore VeloRAIN architecture improves service for fat workloads on the edge Networks05 Nov 2024 | 1
Singapore to increase road capacity by tracking all vehicles with GPS ASIA IN BRIEF Plus: China Unicom auctions off old cables; Japan's My Number Card also soon a driver's license; and Hong Kong chief executive warns US investment ban will backfire Personal Tech03 Nov 2024 | 16
No-Nvidias networking club convenes in search of open GPU interconnect Ultra Accelerator Link consortium promises 200 gigabits per second per lane spec will debut in Q1 2025 Networks30 Oct 2024 | 2
xAI picked Ethernet over InfiniBand for its H100 Colossus training cluster Work already underway to expand system to 200,000 Nvidia Hopper chips Systems29 Oct 2024 | 4
FCC chair: Mobile dead spots will end when space-based and ground comms merge Jessica Rosenworcel looks at policy challenges for the next decade Networks29 Oct 2024 | 4
Half the world's online via mobile, but growth is slowing Nearly all of those without access live in low to middle income countries, GSMA says Networks28 Oct 2024 | 7
Huawei's farewell to Android isn't a marketing move, it's chess Opinion HarmonyOS NEXT sounds dissonant until you get the theme Columnists28 Oct 2024 | 126
I made this network so resilient nothing could possibly go wro... Who, Me? All the redundancy in the world can't help a 'brown trouser' mistake Networks28 Oct 2024 | 103
'Consent' LinkedIn used for data processing was not freely given, says Ireland Microsoft-owned social media for suits site gets €310M fine, told to get compliant Networks25 Oct 2024 | 12
Boffins explore cell signals as potential GPS alternative Team sends a flying cooler packed with DIY tech 15 miles up for the test Science23 Oct 2024 | 28
SuperHTML is here to rescue you from syntax errors, and it's FOSS Author would like to see a switch back to plain old static HTML. Us too Applications23 Oct 2024 | 100
IPv6 may already be irrelevant – but so is moving off IPv4, argues APNIC's chief scientist There was always more pressing work to do than migrate, and CDNs have changed the rules Networks23 Oct 2024 | 125
Linux admin asked savvy scientist for IT help and the boffin blew it Who, Me? In science, every day is about testing hypotheses. Such as: 'plugging this thing in here is OK, right?' Networks21 Oct 2024 | 93
Yes, your network is down – you annoyed us so much we crashed it On Call If you bluff your way out of unpaid bills, there's a chance someone could call you on it Networks18 Oct 2024 | 205
Elon Musk's disaster relief promises: Should we believe the hype? Opinion When you look behind the headlines, you'll find unfulfilled commitments Networks17 Oct 2024 | 95
FCC probes whether it can pop a cap in ISP data caps 'Our networks have the capacity to meet consumer demand without these restrictions,' says chair Networks16 Oct 2024 | 10
Openreach reveals latest locations facing the copper chop A reminder to get fiber (eventually) or get left behind Networks16 Oct 2024 | 65