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Microsoft beefs up Remote Desktop security with ... hard-to-read messages

TheRegister
1 week 6 days ago
Ailing scaling blamed by Windows-maker for unreadable missives

Microsoft's update to harden Remote Desktop against phishing attacks has arrived. When users open a Remote Desktop (.rdp) file, they should now see a warning listing all requested connection settings - or they would if it was displaying correctly.…

It's a myth that you need Mythos to find bugs: Open source models can do it just as well

TheRegister
1 week 6 days ago
OpenAI's first security hire, Ari Herbert-Voss, thinks more automated bug finding will improve security without costing jobs

It's a myth that you need Mythos to find bugs: Open source models can do it just as well

TheRegister
1 week 6 days ago
OpenAI's first security hire, Ari Herbert-Voss, thinks more automated bug finding will improve security without costing jobs

Black Hat Asia Open source models can find bugs as effectively as Anthropic's Mythos, according to Ari Herbert-Voss, CEO of AI-powered security startup RunSybil and OpenAI's first security hire.…

How to Create Permanent Bookmarks in VLC Without a Playlist

LXer
1 week 6 days ago
Discover a unique way of creating permanent bookmarks in VLC without creating and saving changes to the playlist, making the process more seamless.
David

Opera GX Browser Gets Flatpak'ed & Snap'ed On Linux

LXer
1 week 6 days ago
Last month Opera released the Opera GX gaming-focused web browser for Linux. It rolled out in RPM and Debian package format support while now for those interested is also available via Flatpak and Snap sandboxed app formats...

Claude Is Connecting Directly To Your Personal Apps

Slashdot
1 week 6 days ago
Anthropic is expanding Claude's app integrations beyond work tools, adding personal-service connectors like Spotify, Uber, AllTrails, TripAdvisor, Instacart, and TurboTax. The Verge reports: Some of these apps, such as Spotify, already have similar connectors in OpenAI's ChatGPT. Once an app is connected, Claude will suggest relevant connected apps directly in your conversations, like using AllTrails for hike recommendations. Anthropic notes in its blog post announcing the new connectors that, "Your data from [connected apps] isn't used to train our models, and the app doesn't see your other conversations with Claude. You can also disconnect it at any time." Additionally, Anthropic says "there are no paid placements or sponsored answers in conversations with Claude." When multiple apps seem relevant, Claude will show results from both "ranked by what's most useful." Claude will also ask users to verify before taking actions like making a purchase or reservation using a connected app.

Read more of this story at Slashdot.

BeauHD

Trump to UK: Stop taxing our big beautiful tech corps or face tariff tsunami

TheRegister
1 week 6 days ago
Oval Office resident rants about Blighty's Digital Services Tax with threats that don’t quite add up

Donald Trump has threatened to whack the UK with a "big tariff" if it doesn't scrap its tax on large US tech firms, reviving a long-running spat over who gets to skim the proceeds from Silicon Valley's global empire.…

Greece relaxes Euro biometric border entry rules amid airport chaos

TheRegister
1 week 6 days ago
Missed flights and more means something has got to give at the border

Greece relaxes Euro biometric border entry rules amid airport chaos

TheRegister
1 week 6 days ago
Missed flights and more means something has got to give at the border

Greece is taking a flexible approach to introducing the European Union's biometric Entry/Exit System (EES), after some British passport holders missed flights home following the system's implementation on 10 April.…

Gentoo-Based Redcore Linux Hardened 2601 Released with Kernel 6.19

LXer
1 week 6 days ago
Redcore Linux Hardened 2601 Vulpecula has been released, featuring Linux kernel 6.19, FFmpeg 8, and updates to the Sisyphus package manager.
Bobby Borisov

Ubuntu 26.04 Released! The Raccoon Is Out of the Bag (With Screenshots)

LXer
1 week 6 days ago
Our weekly distro hopper took a look at the just released Ubuntu 26.04 ‘Resolute Raccoon,’ and finds that this latest from Canonical moves forward cautiously but resolutely.
Larry Cafiero

UK gov pays public £550 to discuss Digital ID – then bans journalists from the room

TheRegister
1 week 6 days ago
Nothing says 'We want honest opinions' like a 36,000-letter mailshot with no awkward questions allowed

Members of the UK government’s People’s Panel on Digital ID will spend two weekends in Birmingham and three evenings on Zoom discussing how Britain should build a national digital identity system, earning £550 plus expenses for their trouble.…

Betting shop bug ends in kidnap plot as staff turn ransom artists

TheRegister
1 week 6 days ago
Computer glitch spawns duplicate jackpots, disgruntled punters, and one very bad career choice

A computer glitch in a Spanish betting shop triggered a chain of events that ended with the store manager being kidnapped and held for €50,000 ($58,000) in ransom, allegedly by one of the shop's own employees.…

To fix this Wi-Fi network, we'll need a crane

TheRegister
1 week 6 days ago
Won't somebody think of the children not being hit by a load of building materials?

To fix this Wi-Fi network, we'll need a crane

TheRegister
1 week 6 days ago
Won't somebody think of the children not being hit by a load of building materials?

On Call Delivering excellent tech support can sometimes require heavy lifting, a feat The Register celebrates each Friday with a new instalment of On Call – the reader-contributed column that shares your stories of hoisting glitchy tech back to full function.…

FCC's Foreign-Made Router Ban Expands To Portable Wi-Fi Hotspot Devices

Slashdot
1 week 6 days ago
The FCC has expanded its foreign-made router ban to also cover consumer Wi-Fi hotspots and LTE/5G home-internet devices, though existing products and phones with hotspot features are not affected. PCMag reports: On Wednesday, the FCC updated its FAQ on the ban, clarifying which consumer-grade routers are subject to the restrictions. Portable Wi-Fi hotspots are usually considered a separate category from Wi-Fi home routers. Both offer internet access, but portable Wi-Fi hotspots use a SIM card to connect to a cellular network rather than an Ethernet cable inside a residence. However, the FCC's FAQ now specifies that "consumer-grade portable or mobile MiFi Wi-Fi or hotspot devices for residential use" are covered under the ban. The ban also affects "LTE/5G CPE devices for residential use," which are installed for fixed wireless access and use a carrier's cellular network to deliver home internet. The FCC didn't immediately respond to a request for comment about the changes. In the meantime, the FAQ reiterates that the foreign-made router ban only applies to consumer-grade devices, not enterprise products. The document also notes that mobile phones with hotspot features remain outside the restrictions. In addition, the ban only affects new router models that vendors plan to sell, not existing models, as T-Mobile emphasized to PCMag.

Read more of this story at Slashdot.

BeauHD

Researchers find cyber-sabotage malware that may predate Stuxnet by five years

TheRegister
1 week 6 days ago
FAST16 could be the first cyberweapon, and its effects could be with us today

Black Hat Asia Infosec outfit SentinelOne found malware that tries to induce errors in engineering and physics simulation software and therefore represents an attempt at sabotage, and suggests it was created years before the Stuxnet worm that aimed to destroy Iran’s uranium enrichment centrifuges.…

HDMI FRL Support Achieved With Open-Source Nouveau For NVIDIA GPUs

LXer
1 week 6 days ago
While the AMDGPU open-source driver has struggled with HDMI 2.1 support due to the HDMI Forum blocking open-source implementations, HDMI Fixed Rate Link (FRL) as a feature of the HDMI 2.1 specification is enjoying success now with the open-source Nouveau graphics driver on Linux for NVIDIA GPUs...

Fedora 44 Tips Its Hat With a Virtual Release Party

LXer
1 week 6 days ago
The Fedora crew has bumped the launch more than once, yet the global, come?as?you?are virtual release party is going ahead right on schedule.
Christine Hall

Weak security means attackers could disable all of a city's public EV chargers

TheRegister
1 week 6 days ago
Demonstrated in China, probably applicable elsewhere

Black Hat Asia Developers of rented internet of things infrastructure – stuff like public EV chargers and shared e-bikes – are prioritizing user convenience over security, and leaving themselves exposed to wide-scale denial of service attacks on their services.…

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