Anthropic won't fix a bug in its SQLite MCP server Fork that - 5k+ times Anthropic says it won't fix an SQL injection vulnerability in its SQLite Model Context Protocol (MCP) server that a researcher says could be used to hijack a support bot and prompt the AI agent to send customer data to an attacker's email, among other things.… #theregister #IT
Don't look up: NASA is struggling to execute its planetary defense plan Audit finds budget uncertainties and tiny staff make it hard to mount a fight against killer space rocks NASA is struggling to meet all the goals of its Planetary Defense Strategy and Action Plan, the effort that aims to prevent humanity being wiped out by space rocks that hit Earth.… #theregister #IT
Tesla Robotaxi videos show Elon's way behind Waymo Musk promised a million auto-autos by 2020. He's delivered maybe 10 VideoΒ  On Monday, Elon Musk proudly launched his often-promised Robotaxi service in Austin, Texas, but early videos shot by riders show how far the service lags behind Waymo.… #theregister #IT
Just say no to NO FAKES Act, EFF argues The problem is focusing on property rights rather than privacy The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) says the revised version of the NO FAKES Act, reintroduced in April, would be a disaster for free speech and innovation if signed into law.… #theregister #IT
Don't panic, but it's only a matter of time before critical 'CitrixBleed 2' is under attack Why are you even reading this story? Patch now! Citrix patched a critical vulnerability in its NetScaler ADC and NetScaler Gateway products that is already being compared to the infamous CitrixBleed flaw exploited by ransomware gangs and other cyber scum, although there haven't been any repor… #theregister #IT
LLMs can hoover up data from books, judge rules Anthropic scores a qualified victory in fair use case, but got slapped for using over 7 million pirated copies One of the most tech-savvy judges in the US has ruled that Anthropic is within its rights to scan purchased books to train its Claude AI model, but that pirating content is legally out of bounds.… #theregister #IT
Axiom Mission 4 finally set for launch June 25 Fifth and final Crew Dragon ready for first flight to the ISS tomorrow NASA has a launch date for Axiom Mission 4. The much-delayed private astronaut expedition is now targeting for liftoff on Wednesday, June 25.… #theregister #IT
WD escapes half a billion in patent damages as judge trims award to $1 SPEX Technologies still gets the win, but failed to 'adequately tie a dollar amount' to infringing acts, says order Western Digital has succeeded in having the sum it owed from a patent infringement case reduced from $553 million down to just $1 in post-trial motions, when the judge found the plaintiff's claims had shi… #theregister #IT
Mozilla rolls out Firefox 140 with ESR status and fresh features Say hello to a year's support, but bid goodbye to Pocket The latest Mozilla Firefox is trickling out – and it's an Extended Support Release (ESR).… #theregister #IT
Beware of fake SonicWall VPN app that steals users' credentials A good reminder not to download apps from non-vendor sites Unknown miscreants are distributing a fake SonicWall app to steal users' VPN credentials.… #theregister #IT