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Astronomers accidentally spot runaway black hole leaving trail of fresh stars [Mon Apr 10 2023]

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Hi {NAME}, Daily Headlines - 10 April 2023 ***************************************************************** Astronomers accidentally spot runaway black hole leaving trail of fresh stars Move fast, make things ***************************************************************** Off-Prem * Microsoft coughs up some change after allegedly selling software to no-no companies Nadella happy to sling code to Russians and Iranians, or nah? On-Prem * Child hit by car among videos 'captured by Tesla vehicles, shared among staff' Intimate, disturbing moments became message board memes, probably * That sound you hear is VCs shutting wallets, tucking them back into Patagucci vests OpenAI and Stripe snaffled a lot of what cash was dished out, or so this report claims * Google: If your Android app can create accounts, it better be easy to delete them, too Awoogah, awooooogah, new policy coming for developers Security * MSI hit in cyberattack, warns against installing knock-off firmware 1.5TB of databases, source code, BIOS tools said to be stolen * Welcome to open source, Elon. Your Twitter code just got a CVE for shadow ban bug Plus: Substack shanked by bitter Twitter? * It's this easy to seize control of someone's Nexx 'smart' home plugs, garage doors Netizens urged to disconnect kit after 40,000-plus devices found riddled with dumb bugs * With ICMP magic, you can snoop on vulnerable HiSilicon, Qualcomm-powered Wi-Fi WPA stands for will-provide-access, if you can successfully exploit a target's setup Software * Is it time to tip open source developers? Here's one way to do it Thanks.dev wants to spread the wealth directly to coders * Techie called out to customer ASAP, then: Do nothing Service level agreement should really specify services, not just arrivals Special Features * How this startup tracked that Chinese spy balloon using AI Synthetaic CEO on finding Beijing's 'needle in a haystack' of sat imagery * US, NATO military plans leak: Actual war strategy or Russian fake news? 'Russia is the king of disinformation and hybrid warfare' expert tells El Reg * Intel ships multi-die chips ahead of schedule – to the US military What else when you have a customer that will only accept these three words: Sir, yes, sir * How do you hunt cybersecurity threats in a war zone? Like this The Reg speaks to a founder of Cisco Talos Ukraine task force * Cardboard drones running open source flight software take off in Ukraine and beyond 'CORVO' ships with tape and glue, gives defense orgs just-in-time drone capability for a song Offbeat * Astronomers accidentally spot runaway black hole leaving trail of fresh stars Move fast, make things * Google Earth? Pah, now we've got a 3D version for Mars Caltech's Martian globe took three years of hand-stitching images ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 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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