Hi {NAME}, Daily Headlines - 29 January 2018 ***************************************************************** Lenovo's craptastic fingerprint scanner has a hardcoded password ThinkPad owners need to update their software â unless they're using Windows 10 ***************************************************************** Business * Julian Assange to UK court: Put an end to my unwarranted Ecuadorean couch-surf Well, OK, there is a warrant. About that... â WikiLawyers * Larry's steely grip on Oracle led to 'conflicts of interest' in NetSuite buy-out, court told Big Red's lawyers say $9.3bn deal was 'playbook' acquisition * Dell board meeting: What've we got on the table? Sparkling, still, sarnies... and oh, IPO? Well... that was unexpected * Ex-staffer sues UK's DWP, claims superior blabbed confidential medical info Manchester man seeks £50k damages for alleged data leak * Hey UK.gov â cute tweaks to snoop regime. Your EU law reading needs work Privacy bods rip into attempts to make Investigatory Powers Act legal * User stepped on mouse, complained pedal wasnât making PC go faster Just one hour of teaching grannies the internet left sysadmin a broken man * If you've ever wondered whether the FCC boss is a Big Cable stooge â well, wonder no more Ajit Pai throws hissy fit at first sign of criticism Data Centre * FYI: Processor bugs are everywhere â just ask Intel and AMD More chip flaws await * Western Dig revenues take $0.82bn spanking from US tax shake-up But now lots of lovely cash abroad can be used more easily * Virgin Media skulks in disused public toilets Plus old churches â and even school playing fields Emergent Tech * Stop us if you've heard this one before: Tokyo crypto-cash exchange 'hacked' for half a billion bucks Forgot to CoinCheck themselves, have now CoinWrecked themselves * Driverless cars will lead to data-sharing â of the electrical kind Tell the grid how much juice your auto autos are sucking, says UK transport sec * We won't need to go outside if these haptic tricksters have their way Simulating physical sensations is a growing frontier in VR tech Personal Tech * Newsflash: Car cyber-security still sucks You wanna hijack an ECU? It doesn't even have to be turned on, bruh Security * Microsoft works weekends to kill Intel's shoddy Spectre patch Out-of-band patch may assuage user anger over Intel crudware, closed-club disclosure process * Exercise-tracking app mapped military bases, revealed where spooks go jogging Strava users ignored off-by-default privacy settings, revealed personal info * Crypto-jackers slip Coinhive mining code into YouTube site ads Trend Micro suggests disabling JavaScript in browsers * Lenovo's craptastic fingerprint scanner has a hardcoded password ThinkPad owners need to update their software â unless they're using Windows 10 * Prepare for the challenges ahead at CyberThreat18 Westminster event targets security experts * Acronis: Ransomware protection! Get yer free ransomware protection! Windows-only but sure, thanks * Matryoshki of news: Tech giants flash code to Russia, Dutch hack Kremlin spies, and more It's all kicking off Software * I want life to be boring says Linus Torvalds as Linux 4.15 debuts But Linux overlord braces for more Meltdown/Spectre excitement as kernelistas clean up remaining CPU messes * Fancy coughing up for a £2,000 'nanodegree' in flying car design? You can muck about with Python and flight sims at home. For free * Ever wondered why tech products fail so frequently? No, me neither Celestial choirs are coming to your screen soon * Google slaps mute button on stupid ads that nag you to buy stuff you just looked at Chocolate Factory touts more ways to blast banners * You had one job, Outlook! Security bug fix stops mail app from forwarding attachments That's one way to stay secure Science * GOLD! Always believe in your role. You've got the power to know you're indestructible... Always believe in... because you are GOLD * Free whitepaper * Web threats: Challenges and solutions Web threats employ blended techniques, an explosion of variants, and targeted regional attacks. Learn how to to ensure security, regulatory compliance, and business continuity ------------------------------------------------------------------------ This email was sent to {EMAIL} You can update your preferences here: or unsubscribe from this list: Situation Publishing Ltd, The Lightwell, 12-16 Laystall Street, London, EC1R 4PF, UK The Register and its contents are Copyright © Situation Publishing. All rights reserved. Find our Privacy Policy here: