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Microsoft's February Windows 11 security update unravels at 96% for some users [Wed Feb 28 2024]

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Hi {NAME}, Daily Headlines - 28 February 2024 ******************************************************

Hi {NAME}, Daily Headlines - 28 February 2024 ***************************************************************** Microsoft's February Windows 11 security update unravels at 96% for some users Was your Patch Tuesday followed by a Rollback Wednesday? You're not alone ***************************************************************** Off-Prem * 40k servers, 400k CPUs and 40 PB of storage later... welcome to Google Cloud Sabre Technology shutters 17 datacenters, says 90% of workloads transferred * Underwater cables in Red Sea damaged months after Houthis threatened to do just that Yemeni rebels thought to lack the ability to damage submarine cables, but here we are On-Prem * Texas judge turns out the lights on Federal survey of cryptominers' energy consumption Washington sees potential emergency as miners power up to chase new BTC high * Today in tech layoffs: Sony Interactive and Expedia Game over for 900 staff as PlayStation London office and more shuttered * Intel urges businesses to undergo AI PC facelift with vPro update You know you want to throw out that Windows 10 fleet * Apple Vision Pro rentals take China by storm ahead of official release Factoring in the deposit, you'd be better off running away with it * Capita wins uncontested extension to mega millions Northern Ireland Education contract Latest £33M awarded without competition in 11+ years contract that's now worth well over half a billion * HPE boss Neri bags 15% pay hike in 2023 as targets ticked CEO-to-grunt pay ratio now 300:1 as wider workforce gets 4.4% more than year earlier Security * Sandvine put on America's export no-fly list after Egypt used network tech for spying Canadian network box maker floats in denial * NIST updates Cybersecurity Framework after a decade of lessons The original was definitely getting a bit long in the tooth for modern challenges * Cybercrims: When we hit IT, they sometimes pay, but when we hit OT... jackpot Or so says opsec firm, which confirms 70% of all industrial org ransomware in 2023 targeted manufacturers * Broadcom builds a better SASE out of VMware VeloCloud and Symantec First integration across properties, as end user compute division readies to leave home * China warns of fake digital currency wallets fleecing netizens Scammers' tactics are tiresomely familiar: get-rich-quick schemes and data harvesting Software * Apple's Titan(ic) iCar project is dead as self-driving dream fails to materialize Cruise is parked, Waymo is in trouble, Tesla's never quite nailed auto-autos so is China in the no-driver's seat? * US military pulls the trigger, uses AI to target air strikes People still make the final decision, but recent raids in Iraq and Syria had help * What is GitHub Copilot Enterprise? You and your org just might find out firsthand Big biz invited to like and subscribe, without fear of litigation * Boffins caution against allowing robots to run on AI models Before building the Torment Nexus, consider the risks * Microsoft's February Windows 11 security update unravels at 96% for some users Was your Patch Tuesday followed by a Rollback Wednesday? You're not alone * Miracle WM, a new tiling window manager built on Mir Try preliminary version of a new environment in a snap * Meta to build election operations center in Europe to inspect AI content Fact-checkers will label AI-generated media for upcoming EU elections * Mamas, don't let your babies grow up to be coders, Jensen Huang warns Machine learning will make everyone a programmer, so best become an expert in something else * 'How do I reset my router' isn't in LLM corpuses. An alliance of telcos wants to change that Customer service data from five top telcos across Asia, Europe, and UAE will feed a carrier-centric multi-lingual chatbots * Google to reboot Gemini image gen in a few weeks after that anti-White race row While you wait, Android devices will start to use gen AI to do stuff like summarize group chats Offbeat * Odysseus probe moonwalking on the edge of battery life after landing on its side Controllers estimate 10-20 hours remain for Intuitive Machines lander * FAA gives SpaceX a bunch of homework to do before Starship flies again You've heard of Rapid Unscheduled Disassembly. How about an energetic engine failure? * ESA's ERS-2 satellite began to come apart earlier than predicted Harmlessly entered over the North Pacific, but solar array was already bent * Japan's SLIM unexpectedly wakes up on Moon after month-long nap How's that for resilient? ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 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 © 2024 Situation Publishing. All rights reserved. Find our Privacy Policy here:

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