Hi {NAME}, Daily Headlines - 8 September 2017 ***************************************************************** Microsoft won't patch Edge browser content security bypass Tells Cisco's Talos it's a feature, not a bug. Apple and Google disagree and fixed it ***************************************************************** Business * Oracle throws weight behind draft US law to curtail web sexploitation Grow up, dweebs â this won't break the internet, says Big Red * Amazon crowd-sources new HQ location, Bezos tells mayors to woo him Hey Jeff, do you know the way to San Jose? Or, er, Austin? * Heard the one about the two landmark EU data rights' rulings? These countries haven't Their data slurp laws donât comply with human rights â watchdog * HPE waves bye-bye to 36 years of executive experience Says hi to the Next global sales chief in radical biz overhaul * Intel's â¬1bn EU antitrust appeal: What the heck is the AEC test? And what does this mean for competition case law? * Facebook ran $100k of deliberately divisive Russian ads ahead of 2016 US election Fake accounts bought nasty spots about guns and race * EC puts Qualcomm-NXP investigation on hold, slowing merger approval Please pass the paperwork Data Centre * Pack up, go home to your family: Google Drive is flipping out Thousands unable to load app or access and sync files * Scottish pensioners rage at Virgin cabinet blocking their view Who needs sunlight when you've got Netflix? Emergent Tech * House Reps grease the wheels for hundreds of thousands of robo-cars on America's streets Future robocars will not need steering wheels or brake pedals * Come to Euston ... see machine learning and AI at work But hurry â MCubed tickets are moving fast * UK.gov launches 'co-ordination hub' for driverless car industry But experts reckon Blighty's still in the slow lane * Smart cities? Tell it like it is, they're surveillance cities Lots of lovely data, less of lovely privacy Personal Tech * Google rushes to curb Oreo's massive appetite for your 4G mobile data Android 8.0 bug runs internet traffic over LTE rather than Wi-Fi * We don't need another hero: Huawei overtakes Apple â even without a big-hitter All we want is life beyond the iPhoneDome⦠Security * Stand up who HASN'T been hit in the Equifax mega-hack â whoa, whoa, sit down everyone 143m in US, unknown number in UK, Canada â gulp! * Wonder why Congress doesn't clamp down on its gung-ho spies? Well, wonder no more No, it's not because they have Trump-pee-tapes * Top tip, hacker newbs: Don't use the same Skype ID for IoT bot herding and job ads To be fair, the kid is only 13 * Microsoft slings bulked-up Windows Defender preview at world+dog Security tool slated for Creators Update promises to rat on misbehaving apps, bad staff * Achtung! German election tabulation software 'insecure' White-hats warn voteware kaput weeks ahead of Bundestag poll * .UK domains left at risk of theft in Enom blunder Registrar finally plugs web address hijacking vulnerability * Keep your data safe from lockup malware flinging thieves Stay ahead of the latest ploys * Secure microkernel in a KVM switch offers spy-grade app virtualization Need a few air-gapped apps on one screen? Here's how * Dolphins inspire ultrasonic attacks that pwn smartphones, cars and digital assistants Flipper heck! * Microsoft won't patch Edge browser content security bypass Tells Cisco's Talos it's a feature, not a bug. Apple and Google disagree and fixed it Software * You are the one per cent if you read Firefox's privacy spiels So Mozilla's going to give them their very own Tab, perhaps ahead of opt-out slurping * Google puts the last coat of polish on Chrome 61 WebUSB, WebShare, JavaScript Modules and more due any day now Science * SpaceX sneaks in X-37B space plane launch ahead of Hurricane Irma Air Force picks Florida as new center for mini-shuttle * Close Encounters of the Kuiper Belt kind: New Horizons to come within just 3,500km of MU69 Probe skipped past Pluto by 12,500km, so this rock needs to prepare for its close-up * 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: