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HackerOne slams supplier for delayed breach notice after staff data exposed

24 March 2026 @ 1:27 pm - The Register

Nearly 300 employees caught up in intrusion at benefits provider Navia Almost 300 HackerOne employees are caught up in a data breach, with the bug bounty biz slamming a third-party benefits provider for a weeks-long delay in notification.…

Microslop stuffs AI photo restyling powers into OneDrive

24 March 2026 @ 1:05 pm - The Register

Microslop? Sorry, we meant Microsoft Microsoft is rolling out technology to transform OneDrive photos into AI-infused masterpieces. Or top up the bucket of slop, depending on your perspective.…

Country that put backdoors into Cisco routers to spy on world bans foreign routers

24 March 2026 @ 12:19 pm - The Register

Unfortunately, there aren't many options unless you're Starlink Citing national security fears, America is effectively banning any new consumer-grade network routers made abroad.…

Mozilla introduces cq, describing it as 'Stack Overflow for agents'

24 March 2026 @ 11:52 am - The Register

A knowledge database where AI agents read, add and score the items – what could go wrong? Mozilla is building cq - described by staff engineer Peter Wilson as "Stack Overflow for agents" - as an open source project to enable AI agents to discover and share collective knowledge.…

Russian initial access broker who fed ransomware crews gets 81 months in US prison

24 March 2026 @ 11:32 am - The Register

Aleksei Volkov sentenced after enabling attacks that cost victims millions A Russian national who sold the keys to corporate networks faces nearly seven years in a US prison after prosecutors tied his handiwork to a string of ransomware attacks costing victims millions of dollars.…

Systemd-free antiX Linux 26: Debian 13, in bonsai form

24 March 2026 @ 11:00 am - The Register

Plus: Still supports 32-bit hardware or VMs AntiX Linux is a heavily cut-down version of Debian 13, with a choice of init systems and ultralightweight GUIs. This means it's able to run usefully on older and lower-end PCs – and, of course, to run faster on modern ones.…

SAP already shifting focus from ERP migration disaster in pursuit of AI-driven growth

24 March 2026 @ 10:15 am - The Register

New commercial models planned after cloud transition falls €2B behind target SAP has begun to shift focus away from its failure to hit legacy software and cloud migration targets and onto the latest so-called "innovation" elements of its portfolio, such as AI.…

Windows boss promises to heal the operating system's self-inflicted wounds

24 March 2026 @ 9:30 am - The Register

Sorry seems to be the hardest word at Microsoft Opinion  Has Microsoft finally reckoned with Windows 11's many failings - or has its OS chief, Pavan Davuluri, simply offered more soothing platitudes to users fed up with bugs and unwanted AI?…

EU broadcasters say smart TVs and voice assistants are the next gatekeepers

24 March 2026 @ 8:45 am - The Register

Open letter warns tech is shaping what audiences see while slipping past regulation Europe's broadcasters say smart TVs and voice assistants are fast becoming the next Big Tech gatekeepers, with little sign of Brussels stepping in.…

Half of VMware users plan to reduce usage by 2028

24 March 2026 @ 5:35 am - The Register

Silent exodus brewing but other customers say they feel trapped Half of VMware users plan to reduce their use of the virtualization pioneer’s products by 2028, according to a survey by independent analyst firm Virtified.…

There’s Nothing “Voluntary” About a Smart Meter

24 March 2026 @ 5:00 am - Watts Up With That?

The process is described as “voluntary“. The practical outcome is that, once existing meters reach the end of their life, all households will move onto smart metering whether they ever actively chose to or not.

Head-mounted VR hardware will never happen, says Neal Stephenson - who coined the term ‘metaverse’

24 March 2026 @ 3:45 am - The Register

‘People don’t like wearing things on their faces and don’t trust those who do’ Science fiction author Neal Stephenson, who coined the term “metaverse” in his 1992 novel Snow Crash, has argued he and others who believed immersive environments would require head-mounted hardware got it wrong.…

Telling an AI model that it’s an expert programmer makes it a worse programmer

24 March 2026 @ 12:20 am - The Register

Researchers say persona-based prompting can improve works for safety but not for facts Many people start their work with AI by prompting the machine to imagine it is an expert at the task they want it to perform, a technique that boffins have found may be futile.…

Claude attacks were 'Rorschach test' for infosec community, scaring former NSA boss

23 March 2026 @ 10:50 pm - The Register

'It freakin' worked' says Rob Joyce - and shows how relentless AI agents can find holes humans miss RSAC 2026  The now-infamous Anthropic report about Chinese cyberspies abusing Claude AI to automate cyberattacks was a Rorschach test for the infosec community, according to former NSA cyber boss Rob Joyce.…

Public-private partnerships vital in disrupting China's Typhoons, says RSA panel with no government speakers

23 March 2026 @ 9:56 pm - The Register

Washington content to be represented by actual empty chairs RSAC 2026  Back in the day (circa 2023) when cybercrime group Scattered Spider and its help-desk voice-phishing calls were a relatively new threat, the feds considered pulling the government's top cyber-threat hunters and their private-sector counterparts into one room to share information, in real time, about this loosely knit extortion ring that was terrorizing enterprises.…

Snowflake's ongoing pitch: bring AI to data rather than data to AI

23 March 2026 @ 9:45 pm - The Register

Customers are 'excited' says one solution provider Snowflake is putting cash and kinetic energy behind the idea that AI works best in its platform.…

The Two Biggest Myths About AI Data Centers

23 March 2026 @ 9:00 pm - Watts Up With That?

AI data centers are being built, whether most Americans like them or not. Around 3,000 were planned or under construction as of December. The good news is that there actually seems to be more to like than to hate.

Lightning-fast exploits make it essential to patch fast, ask questions later

23 March 2026 @ 8:42 pm - The Register

Here's where you ought to spend your security billable hours budget this year Strengthen your MFA policies, double-down on anti-phishing training, and for Jobs' sake, patch all your vulns right away. The past year of intelligence collected by Cisco's Talos threat hunters suggests that attackers are moving faster to exploit vulns, and fooling more staff than ever into giving up their credentials. …

If you love your boss, imagine how much more you'll love their AI twin

23 March 2026 @ 7:53 pm - The Register

Digital twins of leaders may be plausible as novelty acts, but not really welcome Imagine that your boss is too busy to show up at that meeting you called so she sends a bot of herself instead. With a digital twin, even your company's CEO - the one who spends all his time on the corporate jet - could make an appearance at your powwow about the break room coffee machine. But would you want them there?…

AI agents are 'gullible' and easy to turn into your minions

23 March 2026 @ 5:50 pm - The Register

Zenity CTO demos 0-click AI agent exploits on stage at RSAC RSAC 2026  There's a very simple reason why just about every enterprise AI agent is vulnerable to zero-click attacks, according to Michael Bargury, CTO of AI security company Zenity.…

SoftBank to build massive AI datacenter on former US nuclear weapons site

23 March 2026 @ 5:29 pm - The Register

10GW server farm, 10GW of new generation, and $4.2bn grid upgrade. And someone else is paying for the uranium cleanup Softbank's SB Energy is redeveloping Department of Energy (DoE) land in Ohio for a massive datacenter campus, adding extra generation facilities and power infrastructure alongside it.…

Is Public Stupidity Behind Climate Change Apathy?

23 March 2026 @ 5:00 pm - Watts Up With That?

Maybe its climate messaging. We’ve been attempting to scare or shame people into caring, and it’s not effective. Is it time to completely rethink how we talk about climate and sustainability? We’ve spent years trying to influence people through fear, data, and moral urgency. The results? Mixed.

Aussie Fuel Crisis: “Is this a safe area to leave my automobile?”

23 March 2026 @ 5:00 pm - Watts Up With That?

This evening I looked into the eyes of someone in hell - mortgage rates and electricity bills soaring, gasoline prices near doubling in a week, but he has a family to support.

Forget drones – the US Army just took delivery of a self-flying Black Hawk helicopter

23 March 2026 @ 4:22 pm - The Register

Expendable military drones are so 2025 The US Army just took receipt of what may be the coolest unmanned drone ever flown by the military: A full-sized Black Hawk helicopter. …

Avalonia bolts Linux and WebAssembly onto .NET MAUI

23 March 2026 @ 4:13 pm - The Register

Broader platform coverage lands, if developers can tolerate the rough edges AvaloniaUI has previewed MAUI support for Linux and WebAssembly browser applications – platforms Microsoft's own cross-platform .NET framework lacks – but low adoption and persistent bugs are likely to constrain uptake.…

Crude Harvest: Food Security Beyond Oil and Nano-Tech Quick Fixes

23 March 2026 @ 3:30 pm - OffGuardian

The myth of the ‘Green Revolution’ is finally evaporating in the heat of the Persian Gulf. The near-total closure of the Strait of Hormuz in March 2026 has impacted the Indian agrarian landscape. As 16 million barrels of oil and massive LNG shipments stall daily, India’s domestic urea production has plummeted. It is now clearer …

Google unleashes Gemini AI agents on the dark web

23 March 2026 @ 3:05 pm - The Register

Claims it can analyze millions of daily events with 98 percent accuracy Google's Gemini AI agents are crawling the dark web, sifting through upward of 10 million posts a day to find a handful of threats relevant to a particular organization.…

Smooth criminals talking their way into cloud environments, Google says

23 March 2026 @ 3:00 pm - The Register

Voice phishing is second most common initial access method across all IR probes, and top in cloud break-ins RSAC 2026  Voice phishing surged last year to become the second most common method used by cybercriminals to gain initial access to their victims' IT estate – and the No. 1 tactic used when breaking into cloud environments.…

SpaceX hits back at Amazon in orbital datacenter dispute

23 March 2026 @ 2:29 pm - The Register

In space, no one can hear you being petty SpaceX has fired back at Amazon with a letter to the US telecoms regulator, after Amazon objected to its plans for orbiting datacenters.…

Palantir trial plugs into UK financial watchdog's data trove

23 March 2026 @ 1:45 pm - The Register

US analytics firm handed access to sensitive intel, raising yet more questions about vendor lock-in US data miner Palantir has quietly landed inside the UK's financial watchdog, plugging into a trove of sensitive data as Whitehall simultaneously insists it wants to wean itself off exactly this kind of dependency.…

We tested Intel's new chips for cash-strapped hardcore PC users and they're impressive

23 March 2026 @ 1:00 pm - The Register

More cores, higher clocks, lower prices Review  It's a tough time to be a PC enthusiast. Between the memory crunch and the AI boom driving up prices on storage, DDR5, and GPUs, it's gotten prohibitively expensive to build a PC.…

The severe socio-economic costs of solar and wind

23 March 2026 @ 1:00 pm - Watts Up With That?

A heightened crescendo of voices reverberating across the world, to aggressively promote renewable energy, will continue to miss the point about the need to have a sustainable energy mix. Such a mix has to include baseload power. This typically includes coal and nuclear. A sustainable energy mix cannot be maintained if baseload energy in the form of coal-fired power stations is phased out in favor of renewable energy in the form of solar and wind. Here in South Africa, we are being misinformed a

US chip testing firm shrugged off ransomware hit as minor – then came the data leak

23 March 2026 @ 12:33 pm - The Register

Trio-Tech International initially said hack wasn't 'material,' but then stolen data was published Trio-Tech International initially shrugged off a ransomware attack at a Singapore subsidiary as immaterial, only to reverse course days later after discovering stolen data had been disclosed.…

RSAC 2026: Uncle Sam backs out, and AI agents are everywhere

23 March 2026 @ 12:24 pm - The Register

Infosec pros descend on San Francisco kettle  When El Reg cybersecurity editor Jessica Lyons joins infosec industry colleagues in San Francisco for RSAC 2026 this week, she's expecting agentic AI to be on everyone's lips - at least those who aren't busy gossiping about the lack of presence from any representatives of the US federal government.…

Microsoft fixes broken Windows update days after vowing fewer broken updates

23 March 2026 @ 11:24 am - The Register

The era of reliability begins... right after this out-of-band patch Microsoft has released an out-of-band update to resolve bugs introduced by a Windows patch just days after promising improved reliability.…

NASA sets 'impossible' ground rules for relocation of 'flown space vehicle'

23 March 2026 @ 11:01 am - The Register

Draft Request for Proposals says you can move shuttle orbiter but you cannot break it NASA has issued a draft Request for Proposals to move a flown space vehicle, a step some lawmakers see as progress toward relocating Space Shuttle Discovery from the Smithsonian Museum in Virginia to Houston, Texas.…

The drone swarm is coming, and NATO air defenses are too expensive to cope

23 March 2026 @ 10:14 am - The Register

Ukraine's battlefield lessons show quantity and affordability now trump exquisite hardware NATO is unprepared to deal with attacks by cheap, mass-produced drones and urgently needs layered, affordable air defense systems to counter the threat, taking a cue from the experience gained by Ukrainian forces over the past four years.…

CMA dithers on cloud probe as Microsoft's meter runs on taxpayer dime

23 March 2026 @ 9:31 am - The Register

Every month of 'careful consideration' is another month Redmond laughs all the way to the bank Here's the uncomfortable truth: every week the UK's Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) hesitates on its decision on the outcome of its public cloud services market investigation, the meter keeps running and taxpayers continue to foot the bill.…

Calling out corporate BS? There's a steaming pile to aim for

23 March 2026 @ 9:02 am - The Register

Your instinctive revulsion is spot on. Follow your nose Opinion  Science is at its best when it makes manifest radical ideas that change our worldview. This is the flag all sane people salute, under which we march to war. Yet in our hearts, we know that the very tastiest science is that which confirms our prejudices and validates what we've known all along. Cornell University has just served up a plate of the finest yet. Tuck in.…

Weekly Climate and Energy News Roundup #684

23 March 2026 @ 9:00 am - Watts Up With That?

Quote of the Week: “If the man doesn’t believe as we do, we say he is a crank, and that settles it. I mean, it does nowadays, because now we can’t burn him.."— Mark Twain, Following the Equator: A Journey Around the World (1898)

When it comes to catastrophic space weather, the UK is holding a cocktail umbrella

23 March 2026 @ 8:15 am - The Register

National Audit Office warns government has little idea of how to respond in the event of a major solar storm The UK's National Audit Office (NAO) has warned the country is underprepared for a severe space weather event.…

Junior disobeyed orders and tried untested feature during a live robot demo

23 March 2026 @ 7:30 am - The Register

First came the facepalm, then the faceplant, then the loss of face Who, Me?  Monday is upon us, but before you use the new week to explore opportunity and adventure, The Register presents a new installment of Who, Me? It's our weekly reader-contributed column that shares your stories of flops, failures, and foul-ups.…

Elon Musk wants to build 50 times more chips than the world currently produces, using 'new physics'

23 March 2026 @ 6:40 am - The Register

Like his promise to get a million robocabs on the road, this doesn't add up Elon Musk has put Tesla, SpaceX, and xAI in harness to build a chip fabrication outfit called "Terafab" capable of producing a terawatt's worth of computing power each year, then send most of it into space.…

Electric Car Mandates Start To Bite

23 March 2026 @ 5:00 am - Watts Up With That?

From NOT A LOT OF PEOPLE KNOW THAT By Paul Homewood Car manufacturers must ensure that electric cars make up at least 33% of their total registrations this year or…

Microsoft: Removing some Copilots will improve Windows 11

23 March 2026 @ 2:34 am - The Register

'Doze boss admits quality is down, promises smaller memory footprint and fixes for many well-known issues Microsoft has acknowledged that it needs to improve the quality of Windows 11 and outlined its plan to get the job done.…

Climate Alarmists Indifferent to Geopolitical Realities and Human Suffering 

23 March 2026 @ 1:00 am - Watts Up With That?

True reason consists in admitting that there are realities greater, more urgent, and more sacred than the planet's thermostat. War forces us to look horror in the face. Let us at least have the decency not to ask for its carbon footprint.

Australia to datacenter operators: BYO energy, pay your way, build green, or stay home

23 March 2026 @ 12:43 am - The Register

PLUS: Singtel’s triple outage; 17,000 counterfeit hard drives seized; Tech wages shift across Asia; And more! Asia In Brief  Australia’s government on Monday announced a set of datacenter “expectations” to guide would-be bit barn builders who contemplate breaking ground down under.…

Russians are posing as Signal support to launch phishing attacks

22 March 2026 @ 10:12 pm - The Register

PLUS: US takes down Iranian propaganda sites; Marketing company asks 'Why Do We Have Your Information?' And more! Infosec In Brief  Russian intelligence-affiliated parties are posing as customer support services on commercial messaging applications such as Signal to compromise accounts and conduct phishing attacks, the FBI and Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) warned last Friday.…

Will Canada unshackle itself in time? The global energy and minerals window of opportunity

22 March 2026 @ 9:00 pm - Watts Up With That?

Canada has to deal with some of the regulatory calcification we’ve let build up for some time, before we will be an attractive investment destination. We are still paralyzed by endless programs and reporting requirements and regulations that make potential investors go “Ewww…is there anywhere else?” 

This Week in the New Normal #115

22 March 2026 @ 6:00 pm - OffGuardian

Our successor to This Week in the Guardian, This Week in the New Normal is our weekly chart of the progress of autocracy, authoritarianism and economic restructuring around the world. 1. Mexico’s War on Cash This week, Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum announced restrictions on cash payments for drivers, planning that all toll and fuel payments …

Hochul Claims the Climate Act Can Be Affordable

22 March 2026 @ 5:00 pm - Watts Up With That?

It is time for real courage in Albany to admit that the fundamentals of the Climate Act need to be revised because we do not know how much this will cost and there has never been a feasibility analysis that proves that wind and solar provide enough energy to power the electric system.  Unless the technological challenges are recognized and solutions proposed we will never know the true costs. I do not believe that net-zero climate action and affordability will ever be compatible.

No, Euronews, a Millisecond Change in the Length of Day Can’t Be Tied to Climate Change, Nor Is It a Crisis

22 March 2026 @ 1:00 pm - Watts Up With That?

If Euronews had bothered to even do a modicum of research into this phenomenon, they’d know their story is based on misrepresentation of the cause of a change that can’t be sensed and promotes false alarm. Instead, they went the “click bait” route, choosing narrative over truth; badly misleading their readers in the process.

CERN eggheads burn AI into silicon to stem data deluge

22 March 2026 @ 11:11 am - The Register

The operating system of the universe isn’t going to debug itself feature  CERN is nothing like today's agentic AI jockeys, who mostly rely on pre-set weights and generic TPUs and GPUs to generate their slop. CERN burns custom nanosecond-speed AI into the silicon itself just to eliminate excess data.…

Open Thread

22 March 2026 @ 9:00 am - Watts Up With That?

A place for discussion.

WATCH: Meet The Ellisons – Zionists, Technocrats, Moguls

22 March 2026 @ 8:30 am - OffGuardian

Who are the Ellisons? Where does their immense fortune come from? And how do they plan to use that fortune? By the end of today’s episode, you’re going to know more about the Ellison family, Zionists, technocrats, media moguls, and how they are using their power to shape your future. Download options and a full …

Rosebank Could Be Producing By Autumn If Miliband Says Yes

22 March 2026 @ 5:00 am - Watts Up With That?

Gas from Rosebank would be used in the UK and contribute to around 1 per cent of national needs.

The AI Race Isn’t Just About Chips. It’s About Power.

22 March 2026 @ 1:00 am - Watts Up With That?

The AI race will not be decided by algorithms alone. It will be decided by whether we can build the physical backbone on which advanced computing depends -power plants, transmission, substations, cooling systems, and the teams that bring it all online.

Aussie Growing Conditions which Produced Record Harvests are now “Climate Whiplash”

21 March 2026 @ 9:00 pm - Watts Up With That?

A summer which kept soils moist and provided lots of sunshine is apparently a sign of climate breakdown.

Chasing The Elusive Climate Sensitivity

21 March 2026 @ 5:00 pm - Watts Up With That?

Guest Post by Willis Eschenbach (@WEschenbach on X, my personal blog is here) I got to thinking about how much the world will warm in the long run when the…

Climate Change Weekly # 574— The Fight for an Honest Judicial Assessment of Climate Science Is Not Over

21 March 2026 @ 1:00 pm - Watts Up With That?

Judges are directed to the writings of Michael Mann and Naomi Oreskes as examples of scientific consensus, without disclosure of their advocacy roles or involvement in litigation narratives.

Turns out your coffee addiction may be doing your brain a favor

21 March 2026 @ 12:10 pm - The Register

Decades of data suggest people who stick to a couple of brews fare better in terms of gray matter A decades-long study suggests that your daily caffeine fix might be doing more than jolting you through morning meetings – it could also be quietly helping your brain hold it together.…

League of Nations

21 March 2026 @ 12:00 pm - OffGuardian

Attempting to determine who is doing what to whom — and for what purpose — within the labyrinth of financial and technocratic geopolitics is akin to trying to locate the exit of a maze while still wandering within its walls, rather than observing its full design from a vantage point above. The book The Empire …

Payment biz pulls plug on open source charity after KYC spat

21 March 2026 @ 9:30 am - The Register

Free Software Foundation Europe says it was asked for supporters' passwords; Nexi insists it only wanted test credentials to check cancellation flows The Free Software Foundation Europe says its electronic-payments provider Nexi Group unexpectedly "cancelled" its account – cutting the charity off from around 450 donors.…

Brits Told to Work From Home and Use Ovens Less Amid Energy Crisis – and Reeves Can’t Help “Because She’s Maxxed Out Britain’s Credit Card”

21 March 2026 @ 9:00 am - Watts Up With That?

Brits are being urged to work from home and use ovens less as the energy crisis deepens, amid worries that Rachel Reeves can’t help because she’s “maxxed out the nation’s credit card” with “runaway welfare spending”.

Russian Oil Poised To Flood World Markets As Trump Admin Lifts Sanctions

21 March 2026 @ 5:00 am - Watts Up With That?

Over 130 million barrels of Russian crude oil remained on the sea as of March 6, according to a report by Kpler.

Energy Dominance 2.0: Permian Basin Edition

21 March 2026 @ 1:00 am - Watts Up With That?

Guest “Making American ‘Shale’ Greater Again” by David Middleton As noted in a previous post, the Permian Basin would rank 4th in the world in natural gas production, if US…

Cryptographers engage in war of words over RustSec bug reports and subsequent ban

20 March 2026 @ 9:07 pm - The Register

Rust security maintainers contend Nadim Kobeissi's vulnerability claims are too much Since February, cryptographer Nadim Kobeissi has been trying to get code fixes applied to Rust cryptography libraries to address what he says are critical bugs. For his efforts, he's been dismissed, ignored, and banned from Rust security channels.…

Sorry, Amazon, you couldn't pick a worse time to bring a phone to market: IDC analyst

20 March 2026 @ 8:20 pm - The Register

The market is contracting Right product, wrong time? Amazon is reported to be developing a new smartphone, its first since 2014, and, according to industry tracker IDC, it will face entrenched competition with better products and a market that is expected to contract by double digits.…

Salesforce snaps up the team who built calendar app Clockwise to work on Agentforce

20 March 2026 @ 6:15 pm - The Register

Just the team, not the tech Salesforce's Agentforce team is getting an infusion of new talent by hiring the team behind Clockwise, a calendar scheduling app, but the app itself isn't sticking around.…

WSL graphics driver update brings better GPU support for Linux apps

20 March 2026 @ 4:40 pm - The Register

Meanwhile, WINE and OpenGL tweaks speed Windows apps on 64-bit hosts Whatever OS you run, you have a better chance to run non-native apps. Running Linux virtualized on Windows is set to speed up slightly, and so is running Windows apps on top of 64-bit Linux and macOS.…

Starship may chauffeur Orion to the Moon, as NASA mulls ditching SLS after Artemis V

20 March 2026 @ 4:21 pm - The Register

SpaceX's still-not-quite-orbital rocket tapped as lunar taxi. Musk's minicab anyone? NASA is reportedly considering using SpaceX's Starship to transport the Orion capsule to the Moon, with some sources calling it a done deal.…

Coronavirus Fact-Check #19: Did the NHS REALLY “come close to collapse”?

20 March 2026 @ 4:00 pm - OffGuardian

The UK’s Covid Inquiry just published their third module report, and as per usual the headlines have become hyper focused on one paragraph out of four hundred pages (you can read the full report HERE). The claim, taken from the introduction by Baroness Hallett, is that the National Health Service “teetered on the brink of …

Microsoft breaks Microsoft account sign-ins in Windows 11 with latest update

20 March 2026 @ 1:37 pm - The Register

OneDrive, Office, Teams Free users greeted with phantom 'no internet' errors, restart may help if you're lucky Microsoft has broken account sign-ins in Windows 11 25H2 and 24H2 with a recent update, causing error messages in apps like OneDrive and Office.…

UK police force presses pause on live facial recognition after study finds racial bias

20 March 2026 @ 1:35 pm - The Register

Cams statistically more likely to ID Black people, says new research A UK police force has suspended its deployment of live facial recognition (LFR) technology after a study revealed it was statistically more likely to identify Black people on a watchlist database.…

Feds disrupt monster IoT botnets behind record-breaking DDoS attacks

20 March 2026 @ 1:07 pm - The Register

Millions of hijacked devices powered traffic floods targeting defense systems and beyond The US government has moved to disrupt a cluster of IoT botnets behind some of the largest DDoS attacks ever recorded, including traffic bursts topping 30 terabits per second.…

UPDATED – Ongoing issue with inability to vote or comment

19 March 2026 @ 5:00 pm - OffGuardian

UPDATE 3/21 – 1. There should now be NO more problems for subscribers logging in to the site. If an issue persists for you please let us know 2. We understand there are a few persistent issues with the “invalid nonce” return. We are continuing to look into it, but in the meantime if you …

The Strait of Hormuz – A Very Strange Tug-of-War

18 March 2026 @ 4:30 pm - OffGuardian

Since the US/Israel began their war – sorry, their “targeted, limited, combat operation” – hard facts have been hard to come by. In a more than usually cloudy combat narrative, we’ve been told that Iran is winning AND losing, depending who you ask. It’s a regime change war, but also it isn’t. Various Iranian officials …

The Technocratic Dark State: Trump, AI, and Digital Dictatorship with Iain Davis and John Titus (Full Interview)

18 March 2026 @ 10:45 am - Iain Davis

The Technocratic Dark State: Trump, AI, and Digital Dictatorship with Iain Davis and John Titus (Full Interview) The post The Technocratic Dark State: Trump, AI, and Digital Dictatorship with Iain Davis and John Titus (Full Interview) appeared first on Iain Davis.

Iran War & Fuel Rationing – are “Energy Lockdowns” on the way?

16 March 2026 @ 7:00 pm - OffGuardian

The war in Iran is having the impact that most people with any sense knew it would have: The price of oil is going up, and the supply of oil is going down. Of course, whether or not the latter of these is actually true we will never know, and it’s beside the point. Oil …

The Mars Colony

15 March 2026 @ 8:00 am - OffGuardian

The Mars Colony was real, everyone knew that. The actors all knew it because it was in their non-disclosure agreements. The problem was that the radiation of the Van Allen belts and the interference of the asteroid field made any direct, real-time communication almost impossible. That’s what the set was for. And the costumes. The …

The Technocratic Dark State – Reality Check Radio

9 March 2026 @ 2:49 pm - Iain Davis

The Technocratic Dark State and other matters discussed by author Iain Davis and Paul Brennan on Reality Check Radio. The post The Technocratic Dark State – Reality Check Radio appeared first on Iain Davis.

Keir Starmer’s Questionable Child Protection History

26 February 2026 @ 6:25 pm - Iain Davis

Keir Starmer has a dubious history of child protection failures. We examine some of those conspicuous alleged "mistakes." What we are asked to believe is sometimes very hard to accept. The post Keir Starmer’s Questionable Child Protection History appeared first on Iain Davis.

The Filton Six: The People Rule, OK?

11 February 2026 @ 11:56 am - Iain Davis

The Filton Six have not been found guilty in a trial by jury. The Jury in the case exercised their constitutional rights and liberties. To appreciate the staggering importance of the jury's decision read here The post The Filton Six: The People Rule, OK? appeared first on Iain Davis.

What Is A 15-Minute City?

30 January 2026 @ 4:40 pm - Iain Davis

What is a 15-Minute City? Is it, as some apparently believe, simply an urban space where essential goods and services can be accessed within 15 minute walk or cycle ride from you home? No! As usual, there is much more to it than that. The post What Is A 15-Minute City? appeared first on Iain Davis.

The Official UK Digital Identity Panopticon

24 January 2026 @ 10:32 am - Iain Davis

The official UK digital identity Panopticon has been announced by the Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood. The implication for the British people are extremely concerning. Read more here. The post The Official UK Digital Identity Panopticon appeared first on Iain Davis.

The Technocratic Dark State and Grand Theft World

20 January 2026 @ 3:54 pm - Iain Davis

The Technocratic Dark State with Grand Theft World - Author Iain Davis discusses his latest book with Richard Grove from Grand Theft World The post The Technocratic Dark State and Grand Theft World appeared first on Iain Davis.

Fake Digital ID “Victory”

15 January 2026 @ 4:53 pm - Iain Davis

The fake Digital ID "victory" in the UK is explored by Iain Davis and Ant Critchley from Becoming Stellify. Possible solutions are discussed. Watch here! The post Fake Digital ID “Victory” appeared first on Iain Davis.

Operation Talla – Unconstitutional and Unlawful

7 January 2026 @ 12:32 pm - Iain Davis

Operation Talla exposes the British state for what it is: unconstitutional and unlawful. We only know about it thanks to the tireless work of committed campaigners. Read the incredible story of Operation Talla here. The post Operation Talla – Unconstitutional and Unlawful appeared first on Iain Davis.

How We Can Resist The UK Dictatorship – Part 2

1 January 2026 @ 3:56 pm - Iain Davis

In this article we consider what the UK constitutionally rule of law means and how we can use it to resist the UK dictatorship. Read more HERE. The post How We Can Resist The UK Dictatorship – Part 2 appeared first on Iain Davis.