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Cop cops it after Copilot cops out: West Midlands police chief quits over AI hallucination

19 Gennaio 2026 ore 13:43

Craig Guildford banned Israeli fans based on Microsoft's match report, told MPs 'we don't use AI,' then discovers... they did

The chief constable of West Midlands Police has retired after his force used fictional output from Microsoft Copilot in deciding to ban Israeli fans from attending a football match at Birmingham club Aston Villa.…

Open source's new mission: Rebuild a continent's tech stack

19 Gennaio 2026 ore 10:30

Freedom can be very contagious if it grows on its own terms. Europe of all places should know that

Opinion  Europe is famous for having the most tightly regulated non-existent tech sector in the world. This is a mildly unfair characterization, as there are plenty of tech enterprises across the continent, quite a respectable smattering if it wasn't for the US doing everything at least ten times bigger.…

Mandiant releases quick credential cracker, to hasten the death of a bad protocol

19 Gennaio 2026 ore 00:57

PLUS: Navy spy sent to brig for 200 months in brig; Black Axe busted again; Bill aims to crimp ICE apps; and more

Infosec In Brief  PLUS: Google’s security outfit Mandiant last week released tools that can crack credentials in 12 hours, in the hope that doing so will accelerate the death of an ancient Microsoft security protocol.…

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Nvidia leans on emulation to squeeze more HPC oomph from AI chips in race against AMD

18 Gennaio 2026 ore 13:21

AMD researchers argue that, while algorithms like the Ozaki scheme merit investigation, they're still not ready for prime time.

Double precision floating point computation (aka FP64) is what keeps modern aircraft in the sky, rockets going up, vaccines effective, and, yes, nuclear weapons operational. But rather than building dedicated chips that process this essential data type in hardware, Nvidia is leaning on emulation to increase performance for HPC and scientific computing applications, an area where AMD has had the lead in recent generations.…

Fast Pair, loose security: Bluetooth accessories open to silent hijack

17 Gennaio 2026 ore 13:26

Sloppy implementation of Google spec leaves 'hundreds of millions' of devices vulnerable

Hundreds of millions of wireless earbuds, headphones, and speakers are vulnerable to silent hijacking due to a flaw in Google's Fast Pair system that allows attackers to seize control without the owner ever touching the pairing button.…

Experiment suggests AI chatbot would save insurance agents a whopping 3 minutes a day

17 Gennaio 2026 ore 00:22

Does that kind of time saving actually pay for itself?

Researchers at Dakota State University, in partnership with regional insurance carrier Safety Insurance, devised an experimental chatbot called "Axlerod" to assist independent insurance agents. Whether that assistance was substantial is up for some debate.…

Micron breaks ground on humungous NY DRAM fab after beating bats and tree huggers

16 Gennaio 2026 ore 22:11

Chipmaker claims the four-fab site could expand US-based DRAM production by a factor of 12

Micron broke snowy winter ground in New York on Friday to begin building a chip fab that promises to bring up to 50,000 jobs and much-needed computer memory production to US shores, as the AI boom continues to push memory prices up.…

Sorry Dave, I’m afraid I can’t do that! PCs refuse to shut down after Microsoft patch

16 Gennaio 2026 ore 17:44

Microsoft claims it's a Secure Launch bug

We're not saying Copilot has become sentient and decided it doesn't want to lose consciousness. But if it did, it would create Microsoft's January Patch Tuesday update, which has made it so that some PCs flat-out refuse to shut down or hibernate, no matter how many times you try.…

Ready for a newbie-friendly Linux? Mint team officially releases v 22.3, 'Zena'

16 Gennaio 2026 ore 16:32

Newer kernel, newer Cinnamon, new tools, and even new icons

The timing is right if you're looking to try out Mint. New improved "Zena" is here – still based on Ubuntu Noble, but now with Cinnamon 6.6 and improved Wayland support, plus better internationalization, new System Information and System Administration tools, and clearer icons.…

Bankrupt scooter startup left one private key to rule them all

16 Gennaio 2026 ore 12:59

Owner reverse-engineered his ride, revealing authentication was never properly individualized

An Estonian e-scooter owner locked out of his own ride after the manufacturer went bust did what any determined engineer might do. He reverse-engineered it, and claims he ended up discovering the master key that unlocks every scooter the company ever sold.…

Just because Linus Torvalds vibe codes doesn't mean it's a good idea

16 Gennaio 2026 ore 12:15

For trivial projects, it's fine. For serious work, forget about it

Opinion  Vibe coding got a big boost when everyone's favorite open source programmer, Linux's Linus Torvalds, said he'd been using Google's Antigravity LLM on his toy program AudioNoise, which he uses to create "random digital audio effects" using his "random guitar pedal board design."…

Probably not the best security in the world: Carlsberg wristbands spill visitor pics

16 Gennaio 2026 ore 12:00

Researcher shows how anyone can access Copenhagen experience attendees' names, videos

Exclusive  The Carlsberg exhibition in Copenhagen offers a bunch of fun activities, like blending your own beer, and the Danish brewer lets you relive those memories by making images available to download after the tour is over.…

Over half of AI projects are shelved due to complex infrastructure

16 Gennaio 2026 ore 00:19

The answer seems to be educating the enterprise workforce, and creating smarter use cases

More than half of AI projects have been delayed or canceled within the last two years citing complexities with AI infrastructure, according to a research report commissioned by DDN, a data optimization company in partnership with Google Cloud and Cognizant.…

Chinese spies used Maduro's capture as a lure to phish US govt agencies

15 Gennaio 2026 ore 23:15

What's next for Venezuela? Click on the file and see

What policy wonk wouldn't want to click on an attachment promising to unveil US plans for Venezuela? Chinese cyberspies used just such a lure to target US government agencies and policy-related organizations in a phishing campaign that began just days after an American military operation captured Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro.…

Flipping one bit leaves AMD CPUs open to VM vuln

15 Gennaio 2026 ore 22:11

Fix landed in July, but OEM firmware updates are required

If you use virtual machines, there's reason to feel less-than-Zen about AMD's CPUs. Computer scientists affiliated with the CISPA Helmholtz Center for Information Security in Germany have found a vulnerability in AMD CPUs that exposes secrets in its secure virtualization environment.…

Bond, debt bond: Investors shaken, not stirred by Oracle’s borrowing spree sue Big Red

15 Gennaio 2026 ore 20:18

Investors upset that company failed to inform them might need to take out even more debt.

Datacenters don't come cheap. Oracle debt bond holders are suing the tech giant, because they say that the company didn't tell them it would need to borrow even more money after its original sale, making their purchases less valuable.…

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