Unfixable Apple M1 chip bug enables cross-process chatter, breaking OS security model [Fri May 28 2021]

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Unfixable Apple M1 chip bug enables cross-process chatter, breaking OS security model

M1RACLES flaw looks more embarrassing than dangerous

 

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Fortunate Son: Softbank chief took 50 per cent pay cut in 2020, but that's not the worst of his worries

He remains fabulously wealthy, for now

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Are you lifting and shifting to cloud? Just don’t drop your data on the way

Wonder no more if there’s an easier way

Back to the office: Workday hiring 20% more Workdayers in anticipation of postponed projects opening up

The desk and chain awaits those extra 2,500 people... the lucky blighters

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Sony makes a play for edge compute chores with smart sensors

$18bn investment plan also calls for 160 million entertainment customers to become a billion

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AWS bringing a full region to the United Arab Emirates

Four of six current bit barn builds by cloud colossus ring the Indian Ocean

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Huawei Industrial Digital Transformation Conference highlights innovation and applied scenarios of technologies

The Register takes you through the event’s keynotes

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Gartner: Best Practices For Running Containers And Kubernetes In Production

Analyst report

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Boeing fined $17m after fitting uncertified sensors to 737 Max and NG airliners for 4 years

Heads up guidance system since certified but plane maker still violated US airworthiness regs

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Dominic Cummings: Health secretary's 'stupid' targets delayed building UK test and trace system to combat COVID

Former UK.gov spin doctor talks of mess in response to crisis

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Iran bans cryptocurrency mining for four months as the weather – and election campaigns – start to heat up

Demand for 'leccy also lifted by dry season that's seen more farmers pumping water

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Japan to send ‘transforming robot’ to the Moon in 2022

It’s a pathfinder for Toyota’s planned self-driving moon buggy, and tiny compared to Optimus Prime

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WhatsApp sues India over new law requiring ‘traceability’ of messages

Facebook-owned messaging service says – without irony – that people want companies to hold less personal information

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Security is an architectural issue: Why the principles of zero trust and least privilege matter so much right now

We need to solve underlying problems, not increase complexity with point fixes

America to get world's 'most powerful' AI supercomputer to create the most detailed 3D map of the universe yet

Perlmutter will help scientists study dark energy and more

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Tesla agrees to follow Beijing's rules and build a data centre in China

Competition for EV makers heats up in Middle Kingdom, where Tesla is the foreigner

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Mobile network sleuths rank UK carriers in 5G performance study, including new 'Everyday 5G' category

Close to half a billion pounds spent on 5G spectrum worth it for EE?

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USB-C levels up and powers up to deliver 240W in upgraded power delivery spec

One charger to rule them all … eventually, maybe

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Fujitsu pulls ProjectWEB tool offline after apparent supply chain attack sees Japanese infosec agency data stolen

No sign of ransomware - or attacker's identity, so far

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Unfixable Apple M1 chip bug enables cross-process chatter, breaking OS security model

M1RACLES flaw looks more embarrassing than dangerous

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Software

Firefox to adopt Chrome's new approach to extensions – sans the part that threatens ad blockers

Mozilla says Google's content-filter API doesn't meet developer needs, others agree

What happens when a security hole is fixed in WebKit's source but not released as a patch by Apple? Let's find out

Three weeks and counting for Cupertino to update Safari's engine

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Docker introduces developer environments in containers

But you can pull down your dev environment from Docker. Is it solving a problem that doesn't exist, though?

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The Audacity: Audio tool finds new and exciting ways to annoy contributors with a Contributor License Agreement

Is that a tuning Fork we hear?

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Microsoft releases command-line package manager for Windows (there are snags)

Nice try, but package management will never work as well on Windows as it does on Linux

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Ubuntu, Wikimedia jump ship to the Libera Chat IRC network after Freenode channel confiscations

Transition interrupted by 'hostile takeover'

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Facial recog firm Clearview hit with complaints in France, Austria, Italy, Greece and the UK

Privacy groups claim images are stored 'indefinitely', even after deletion, in GDPR breach

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Microsoft previews Hot Reload for .NET developers, sets date for .NET 6

Faster Entity Framework, complete C++ 20 support in Visual Studio, but complications remain

Majority of Nutanix users now employ its homebrew hypervisor

Hyperconverged upstart says subscription transition remains on track and emerging products booming

 
  
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