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Wednesday, 10 June 2026

Signal says UK plan to scan devices for nude images 'endangers us all'

Encrypted messaging app warns device-level checks could be repurposed for censorship

Tue 9 Jun 2026
 
 

LibreOffice brands Euro-Office a 'de facto ally' of Microsoft's lock-in strategy

The Document Foundation accuses newly launched Euro-Office of undermining digital sovereignty by defaulting to Microsoft's OOXML document format

Tue 9 Jun 2026

Kyndryl showers execs with shares while staff ponder redundancy packages

IBM spin-off's top brass bag six-figure stock awards

Tue 9 Jun 2026

Devs know AI code is riddled with holes, but ship it anyway

Pressure to deploy wins out over security as four in five orgs confess to breaches from vulnerable apps

Tue 9 Jun 2026

France probes compromise of gov messaging platform after account hijack

Authorities say the breach only exposed public chat rooms, but alleged attacker claims to have accessed far more data

Tue 9 Jun 2026

Next stop, C:\ ... Paris Metro screen goes off the tracks

Prochain arrêt: Gare du Bork! French capital city train does the tech can-can

Tue 9 Jun 2026

Chrome's zero-day Whac-A-Mole continues with fifth exploited bug of the year

Google paid researcher a tidy $55K bounty for its discovery

Tue 9 Jun 2026

If your sex life is dead, you can blame Steve Jobs

Economists find signs of a ‘large and causal relationship between iPhones and fertility' in AT&T exclusivity-era data

Tue 9 Jun 2026

Miasma worms its way onto GitHub as attack kit goes open source

As if there weren't enough package poisonings to worry about

Tue 9 Jun 2026

Apple’s iOS 27 goes all agentic on compromised passwords, promises to change them with one tap

iBiz might not win the AI race, but analysts say it's focusing on features people may actually use

Tue 9 Jun 2026

Neo4j plots Palantir alternative with GraphAware acquisition

Graph database biz says on-prem, air-gapped intel stack gives governments a no-kill-switch option

Tue 9 Jun 2026

UK.gov warned that digital transformation hype is no substitute for delivery

Parliamentary committee says £45B savings claim risks undermining public sector tech reform rather than helping it

Tue 9 Jun 2026

Qilin NHS breach tally grows as Essex trust confirms stolen records

Two years on from ransomware attack, hospitals are still trying to identify and warn patients

Tue 9 Jun 2026

MIT boffins take electrospray nozzles out of the cleanroom, into the 3D printer

Who said sub-millimeter, three-layer science juice had to be expensive to squirt?

Tue 9 Jun 2026

Salesforce cuts staff amid acquisition spree and $50 billion share buyback

The layoffs come after CEO Marc Benioff boasted of record revenue and 'incredible cashflow' two weeks ago

Wed 10 Jun 2026

Anthropic spins a Fable of a tamer, safer Mythos

Company also changes data retention policy

Tue 9 Jun 2026

AI is making Patch Tuesday (kinda) fun again

Unless you're an admin or vulnerability manager – then you're totally screwed

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