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Information security
fromComputerWeekly.com
5 days ago

Banning routers won't fix what's already broken | Computer Weekly

The FCC's ban on foreign-made routers addresses future procurement, not current security risks, as routers are already vulnerable and widely deployed.
#san-francisco
fromMission Local
6 days ago
San Francisco

Cell outage blocks San Francisco 911 calls

A cell outage may disrupt 911 calls in San Francisco, prompting residents to use Wi-Fi calling or text 911 for assistance.
fromsfist.com
6 days ago
San Francisco

Day Around the Bay: SF's 911 System Briefly Has Difficulty With Cellphone Calls

San Francisco's 911 system faced issues with cellphone calls, which were resolved by 4 pm on Monday.
San Francisco
fromMission Local
6 days ago

Cell outage blocks San Francisco 911 calls

A cell outage may disrupt 911 calls in San Francisco, prompting residents to use Wi-Fi calling or text 911 for assistance.
San Francisco
fromsfist.com
6 days ago

Day Around the Bay: SF's 911 System Briefly Has Difficulty With Cellphone Calls

San Francisco's 911 system faced issues with cellphone calls, which were resolved by 4 pm on Monday.
Gadgets
fromTheregister
1 week ago

Engineer sabotaged PC then complained when it didn't work

Ewen faced challenges with a fiber-optic device that produced faulty data, leading to a long drive to troubleshoot the issue.
East Bay (California)
fromSFGATE
2 weeks ago

Widespread Xfinity outage reported across Bay Area on Monday morning

A major Xfinity outage affected the Bay Area on Monday morning, peaking at over 7,000 reports at 9:14 a.m., with service disruptions continuing through 10 a.m.
Miscellaneous
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 weeks ago

A massive headache': Russians move to walkie-talkies as internet blackouts hit Moscow

Moscow residents face unexplained internet disruptions as the Kremlin implements security measures, with authorities testing a whitelist system that would restrict access to only government-approved websites.
UK news
fromTheregister
1 month ago

Prisoner Telephony Service replacement on hold yet again

The UK Ministry of Justice extended BT's prisoner telephony contract by 54 months for £94.6 million to delay procurement of its replacement service until 2027.
Gadgets
fromTheregister
1 month ago

Techie touched one box and the lights went out

A technician upgrading exam center infrastructure was blamed for a building-wide power outage that was actually caused by a grid failure coinciding with his UPS installation.
Miscellaneous
fromwww.bbc.com
1 month ago

Why you can't get a signal at festivals and sports matches

Modern sports stadiums require robust connectivity infrastructure to support fans, broadcasters, emergency services, and operational needs simultaneously.
Media industry
fromwww.independent.co.uk
2 months ago

Sky TV down as thousands of viewers report outages across the UK

Sky TV suffered widespread outages across the UK starting before 3am and peaking before 7am, affecting thousands of viewers and some streaming services.
DevOps
fromInfoQ
2 months ago

Railway Highlights the Importance of Logs, Metrics, Traces, and Alerts for Diagnosing System Failure

Combine logs, metrics, traces, and alerts to achieve faster, more accurate root-cause analysis and comprehensive observability of distributed systems.
World news
fromIrish Independent
1 month ago

X suffers major outage weeks after similar collapse

X (formerly Twitter) experienced a global outage that prevented loading of the app and website, showing only the X logo and no posts.
Television
fromwww.mediaite.com
2 months ago

David Muir and ABC World News Tonight Smacked by Back-to-Back Technical Problems to Start Show: Obviously, We're Having Some Issues Here'

David Muir calmly managed consecutive live-broadcast technical failures, pivoting between reporters and meteorologists until the broadcast resumed normal operation.
Information security
fromTheregister
2 months ago

Techie's one ring brought darkness by shorting a server

A technician wearing a wedding ring shorted a server board, causing an outage, briefly concealed the failure, and service resumed after an unexpected reboot.
Gadgets
fromTheregister
2 months ago

Engineer caused data loss by cleaning PCs with welding tools

A structural engineer destroyed five AutoCAD PCs by using oil-laden compressed air and acetone, causing hardware failure and loss of engineering files.
fromNew Relic
2 months ago

Traditional Network Monitoring is Failing

For any IT department, these four words are the beginning of a familiar, often frustrating, journey. In our modern world, where business success is built on distributed applications and hybrid cloud architectures, the network is the circulatory system. When it fails, everything grinds to a halt. Yet, despite its critical importance, it often remains a black box-a source of blame that is difficult to prove or disprove.
Information security
fromTheregister
2 months ago

UK's long-delayed emergency network eyes satellites for help

Acting on behalf of the Home Office's Emergency Services Mobile Communications Programme (ESMCP), the UKSA invited participants to explore how existing and emerging technology (including satellites) could augment the ESN to provide coverage in remote areas and "locations which are challenging to service using standard transmission methods." Starlink is the satellite operator with the most developed direct-to-cell services, now selling these with T-Mobile in the US and Kyivstar in Ukraine, among others.
Miscellaneous
fromTheregister
2 months ago

Techie banned from client site for outage he didn't cause

This week, meet a reader we'll Regomize as "Patrick" who told us he once installed an extra shelf of storage for a NAS at a local council office in Australia. The job initially went well. "The staff left me alone in the computer room while I was tidying up the paperwork," Patrick wrote. While he handled that administrivia, something caught Patrick's eye.
Gadgets
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fromFast Company
2 months ago

Tin Can phones have been overwhelmed since Christmas

Tin Can's kid-focused retro phones suffered network overload after a Christmas surge, leaving many users unable to make or receive calls and prompting service instability.
fromSilicon Canals
2 months ago

Why your WiFi is slower in certain rooms and the simple fix that costs nothing - Silicon Canals

But here's what I learned after spending an embarrassing amount of time researching this: WIRED points out that "Your router pumps out a Wi-Fi signal in all directions, so the best place for it is in the middle of your home." When I moved my router from the corner of my living room to a more central location, the difference was immediate.
Gadgets
fromTheregister
1 month ago

Tech support chap invented fake fix, soon everyone used it

This week, meet a reader we'll Regomize as "Fred" who told us that in the 1990s he worked in tech support for a government agency. "The work was pretty routine, but being in that particular environment was never dull... at least not for me," he told The Register. To prove his point, Fred told us that one day a user he said we should refer to as "Emily" complained that her word processor had lost the ability to print on the resident HP LaserJet.
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