Intel boss under fire for China ties as company sinks further
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Lip-Bu Tan faces scrutiny over Cadence scandal and Beijing links

Intel is facing serious questions from US lawmakers about its new boss's ties to China and a criminal case that started before he arrived.

UK Government identity check rollout raises serious security fears
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UK company directors and owners face mandatory digital ID scheme 

The UK government will roll out its mandatory digital identity checks for Companies House from 18 November, but cybersecurity experts are warning the system underpinning it is nowhere near ready.

New Apple chip flaws leak sensitive browser data
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FLOP and SLAP attacks make a mockery of Job’s Mob's ‘secure by design’ claims

The fruity cargo cult Apple is having a rough time defending its so-called security-first design philosophy after researchers found two serious vulnerabilities in its custom silicon that can quietly siphon off browser data like credit card details, email contents and location history.

OpenAI wants you to wear a screenless AI gadget
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Ive’s shuffle-inspired wearable could hit production in 2027

ChatGPT peddler OpenAI is cooking up a screenless AI gizmo with the Fruity Cargo Cult Apple’s former design wizard Sir Jony Ive, and apparently it’s going to look a lot like an old iPod shuffle.

Thousands of ASUS routers backdoored without malware
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GreyNoise and Sekoia warn 

Thousands of ASUS routers have been  compromised with persistent backdoors in what appears to be a sophisticated campaign aimed at laying the groundwork for a future botnet, according to threat researchers at GreyNoise and Sekoia.io.