Hi {NAME}, Daily Headlines - 8 September 2023 ***************************************************************** UK drops 'spy clause' for scanning encrypted chat, admits it's not 'feasible' But don't celebrate yet ... it has simply kicked the online safety can down the road, Westminster style ***************************************************************** On-Prem * Bombshell biography claim: Fearing nuclear war, Musk switched off Starlink to stymie Ukraine attack on Russia Exploding drone subs 'lost connectivity, washed ashore harmlessly' * Google Chrome Privacy Sandbox open to all: Now websites can tap into your habits directly for ads In the march to rid world of third-party cookie tracking, we've picked up targeting APIs * Windows August update plays Blue Screen bingo â and MSI boards got the winning ticket BIOS update incoming to rescue stricken users with exotic Intel chips * Texas cryptomining outfit earns more from idling rigs than digging Bitcoin It's not a broken business model if the subsidies make up for cratering market and flagging demand * Norway court upholds miniscule fine against Meta for flouting privacy rules Targeted ads require data usage consent under EU regulations Security * Russian infosec boss gets nine years for $100M insider-trading caper using stolen data Confidential figures for Tesla, Snap, Roku, Avnet, others swiped and used to rack up millions in ill-gotten gains * US, UK sanction more Russians linked to Trickbot Top admin, HR managers, devs go on transatlantic deny-list * Lawsuit claims Tesla corp data security is far less advanced than its cars Sueball alleges company at fault after employee info leaked, including Musk's * If you like to play along with the illusion of privacy, smart devices are a dumb idea You're just giving manufacturers carte blanche to profit off personal data * UK drops 'spy clause' for scanning encrypted chat, admits it's not 'feasible' But don't celebrate yet ... it has simply kicked the online safety can down the road, Westminster style * China reportedly bans iPhones from more government offices So what? Smartphones are routinely restricted in, or excluded from, sensitive locations Software * Microsoft to shield paid-up Copilot customers from any AI copyright brawls it starts Tough luck, freeloaders: You're on your own * Linux distros drop their feelgood hits of the summer A quiet period for the IT industry is a good time to rebuild and refresh, apparently * Microsoft to kill off Outlook REST API v2.0 in 2024 â for real this time Learn to love Microsoft Graph or say hello to Mr 404 * d-Matrix bets on in-memory compute to undercut Nvidia in smaller AI models Microsoft among in-memory AI chip startup's backers Offbeat * Musk's mighty missile is ready for launch once FAA says OK Starship Super Heavy to remain on terra firma until US watchdog ticks off the corrective actions * UK rejoins the EU's â¬100B Horizon sci-tech funding program Two and a half years after Brexit, some cheer for scientists based in Britain. We're... baaaaxit (sorry!) * Scientists turn to mid-20th century tech for low-power underwater comms Hat tip to the late Lester Clare Van Atta, whose array is behind the system * DXC Technology named as participant in bid-rigging cartel Agreed bid prices in advance with local rival for work in Australian mining camps * Japan's 'Moon sniper' and its two ejectable landers make it into space Now for the hard part: testing its ability to pick a safe landing spot ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 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: