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CAN do attitude: How thieves steal cars using network bus [Fri Apr 7 2023]

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Hi {NAME}, Daily Headlines - 7 April 2023 ***************************************************************** CAN do attitude: How thieves steal cars using network bus It starts with a headlamp and fake smart speaker, and ends in an injection attack and a vanished motor ***************************************************************** On-Prem * Microsoft stumps loyal fans by making OneDrive handle Outlook attachments Which means you may suddenly hit a 5GB limit rather than 15GB * Samsung scores fresh Radeon deal with AMD for Exynos chip line ahead of profit crunch Prelim Q1 2023 results expected to be company's worst in 14 years * Amazon: Diamonds are a quantum network's best friend While we're just here for De Beers * UK's Emergency Services Network unlikely to start operating until 2029 CMA initiates price cap amid spiraling costs, Motorola Solutions to appeal * Cisco Moscow trashed offices as it quit Putin's putrid pariah state Even destroyed spare parts, then may have rubbed salt into the wound by filing for tax write-offs Security * CAN do attitude: How thieves steal cars using network bus It starts with a headlamp and fake smart speaker, and ends in an injection attack and a vanished motor * Criminal records office yanks web portal offline amid 'cyber security incident' ACRO says payment data safe, other info may have been snaffled * Cops cuff teenage 'Robin Hood hacker' suspected of peddling stolen info Luxury cars and designer duds don't seem very prince of thieves Software * Smile! UK cops reckon they've ironed out gremlins with real-time facial recog Report says code has improved – and thousands could still end up falsely ID'd, argue privacy advocates * Samsung reportedly leaked its own secrets through ChatGPT Well that didn't take long, now did it? * India to ride the AI rocket responsibly, rather than regulate Also clambers aboard the RISC-V bandwagon * Benchmark a cloud PC? No way. Just trust us, they work, says Microsoft DaaS is SaaS, so expect constant change that makes numbers moot * Google boffins pull back more of the curtain hiding TPU v4 secrets And Nvidia's having none of Big G's claims of superiority Special Features * Pentagon advised to get agile if it wants to keep up with evolving threats I feel the need, the need for code speed * In wars of the future, national security won't end at space Efforts under way to keep satellites and other craft safe from military threats * US defense tech veterans call for a separate Cyber Force A seventh branch of the military is needed to address rising threats * Russia has a stash of scary malware? We're shocked Wrecking foreign infrastructure? But that's Team America's job! Offbeat * Royal Mail wins worst April Fools' joke 2023 Promises 11% pay rise after almost a year of negotiations and strikes over salary and conditions ------------------------------------------------------------------------ This email was sent to {EMAIL} You can update your preferences here: or unsubscribe from this list: Situation Publishing Ltd, 315 Montgomery Street, 9th & 10th Floors, San Francisco, CA 94104, USA The Register and its contents are Copyright © 2023 Situation Publishing. All rights reserved. Find our Privacy Policy here:

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