Hi {NAME}, Daily Headlines - 26 June 2017 ***************************************************************** Heaps of Windows 10 internal builds, private source code leak online Unreleased 64-bit ARM versions, Server editions among dumped data ***************************************************************** Business * Capita flogs Asset Services division for £888m 'The reduction in leverage is significant' â Parker * Florida Man to be fined $1.25 per robocall... all 96 million of them Record $120m penalty will be doled out by FCC for bonkers binge of junk dialing * ZX Spectrum reboot firm gets £52k court costs order quashed Up and down goes the Retro Computers Ltd litigation yoyo * Google to remove private medical data from search results As DeepMind slurps up more more patient data for Streams * ICO fines 'Wolf of Wall Street' electrical survey biz for nuisance calls That's a £50k penalty and another shaming for Kent-based MyHome Installations * Tory-commissioned call centres 'might have bent data protection laws' Party can expect a call from the Information Commissioner * Doormat junk: Takeaway menus, Farmfoods flyer, NHS data-sharing letter... wait, what? Effort to notify patients falls flat â under pizza pamphlet * Algorithmic pricing raises concerns for EU competition law enforcement Illegal offline? It's illegal online * PC rebooted every time user flushed the toilet Wiping out the problem needed a brush and a pump, but didn't make a stink * Facebook gives itself mission to 'bring the world closer' by getting people off Facebook Zuckerberg preaches connectivity gospel, sends faithful to do good works * UK and Ecuador working on Assange escape mechanism There's an opening and good will to use it, says Ecuadorian foreign minister Data Centre * VMware's security product to emerge in Q3 as 'App Defence' Project Goldilocks to whitelist VMs' expected behaviour and snuff 'em if they deviate * Intel's Skylake and Kaby Lake CPUs have nasty microcode bug Debian devs noticed errata to deep docs and now the fit's hitting the shan * FCC: LEO ISPs A-OK OneWeb gets green light to pipe internet through 720 orbiting satellites * Amazon squares up to Walmart over boycott calls: Talk sh!t, get hit 'Tactics like this are bad for business and customers' * BOFH: Putting the commitment into committee Do we have an agenda? Why of course we do! * Hey blockheads, is an NVMe over fabrics array a SAN? No, says Datrium, 'cos you can't share data. E8 sort of agrees * Fasthosts' week to forget: 4-day virtual server summer bummer VPS blinkenlights dim for some of the customers * Amazon adds Hyper-V file support to its storage gateway As Azure Stack's launch approaches, AWS bolsters its hybrid storage story * Qualcomm's server silicon has a cloud customer: Packet Rival ARM-wrestling cloud Scaleway has added 64-core Caviums Emergent Tech * IoT coverage for 95% of UK by 2019? We can't even do 4G, Sigfox French firm and new pals WND announce, err, ambitious plans Security * WannaCrypt blamed for speed camera re-boot frenzy, despite lack of ransom debands USB-toting admin 'upgraded' Windows and Linux systems with something nasty that Police can't really explain * Anthem to shell out $115m in largest-ever data theft settlement Good day to be an attorney, or a Maserati salesman * AES-256 keys sniffed in seconds using â¬200 of kit a few inches away Van Eck phreaking getting surprisingly cheap * US Secretary of State: Я бÑÐ´Ñ ÑабоÑаÑÑ Ñ Ð Ð¾ÑÑией по вопÑоÑам кибеÑбезопаÑноÑÑи Pish, hackers, smackers, says Rex Tillerson * Heaps of Windows 10 internal builds, private source code leak online Unreleased 64-bit ARM versions, Server editions among dumped data * Not Apr 1: Google stops scanning your Gmail to sling targeted ads at you Given the amount of data it already has on you, why bother? * Virgin Media router security flap follows weak password expose You're not using the password from the sticker, are you? * Russian hackers selling login credentials of UK politicians, diplomats â report They're oldies but could still spill the goodies, say experts * Smart burglars will ride the surf of inter-connected hackability Letâs invent a dustbin that throws itself away Software * Tech giants flash Russia their code blueprints in exchange for access What could possibly go wrong? * Red Hat dons hyperconverged headware When is a server a hyper-server? When it bundles V12N, RHEL, Gluster and Ansible Science * NASA? More like NASAI: Brainy robots 'crucial' to space exploration Danger, Will Robinson! Bootnotes * Ex-NASA bod on Gwyneth Paltrow site's 'healing' stickers: 'Wow. What a load of BS' Paltrow, we have a problem * 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: