Norway's £10B UK frigate deal could delay Royal Navy ships BAE's sub hunter production line warms up – shame it's not for Britain Norway has ordered British-made Type 26 frigates in a contract valued at roughly £10 billion to the UK economy, but this may delay the introduction of the Royal Navy's own desperately needed ships.… #theregister #IT
DDoS is the neglected cybercrime that's getting bigger. Let's kill it off Don't worry, there's a twist at the end Opinion  Agatha Christie stuck a dagger in the notion that crime doesn't pay. With sales of between two and four billion books – fittingly, the exact number is a mystery – she built a career out of murder that out-bloodied Jack the Ripper. It's a fair bet that had she chosen to write about… #theregister #IT
LegalPwn: Tricking LLMs by burying badness in lawyerly fine print Trust and believe – AI models trained to see 'legal' doc as super legit Researchers at security firm Pangea have discovered yet another way to trivially trick large language models (LLMs) into ignoring their guardrails. Stick your adversarial instructions somewhere in a legal document to give them an air of unearned legitimacy … #theregister #IT
ESA's Solar Orbiter will help space boffins predict desctructive coronal ejections Superfast electrons traced back to the Sun The European Space Agency's (ESA) Solar Orbiter probe has pinpointed the source of electrons expelled by the Sun, with implications for forecasting space weather.… #theregister #IT
I was a part-time DBA. After this failover foul-up, they hired a full-time DBA At last, enough hours in the day to RTFM Who, Me?  No two mistakes are the same, but The Register thinks they're all worth celebrating each Monday when we serve up a fresh edition of Who, Me? – the reader-contributed column in which we share your most magnificent messes, and your means of making it out alive.… #theregister #IT
Traffic to government domains often crosses national borders, or flows through risky bottlenecks Sites at yourcountry.gov may also not bother with HTTPs Internet traffic to government domains often flows across borders, relies on a worryingly small number of network connections, or does not require encryption, according to new research.… #theregister #IT
China launches new ‘AI+’ policy to ‘deepen information technology revolution’ PLUS: Spain cancels Huawei deal; Sony wants to use only recycled gold; Video of Alibaba’s uncanny FOSS digital humans; and more Asia In Brief  China’s State Council last week announced a new IT policy called “AI +”, the successor to 2015’s “Internet +”.… #theregister #IT
AI spies questionable science journals, with some human help "Louis, I think this is the beginning of a beautiful friendship" About 1,000 of a set of 15,000 open access scientific journals appear to exist mainly to extract fees from naive academics.… #theregister #IT
Bring your own brain? Why local LLMs are taking off Running AIs on your own machine lets you stick it to the man and save some cash in the process Feature  After a decade or two of the cloud, we're used to paying for our computing capability by the megabyte. As AI takes off, the whole cycle promises to repeat itself again, and while AI might seem relatively cheap now, it might not always b… #theregister #IT
Programmers: you have to watch your weight, too We are drowning in code, but at least some folks are swimming opinion  To fight the enshittification of software, the first step is to pinpoint why and how it happens. Some observers are trying to do that.… #theregister #IT