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The Register Kettle

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What's a kettle, you ask? Why a group of vultures in flight, of course. News, insights, analysis, and overall chatter around what's happening in the broader world of IT from the reporters at The Register and guests. Hosted by Brandon Vigliarolo, with regular guests EIC Matt Rosoff, US editor Avram Piltch, UK editor Paul Kunert, and reporters Tom Claburn, Jessica Lyons, Tobias Mann, and more!

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Episode AI cybersecurity risks? Humans'll always be #1 Cover

AI cybersecurity risks? Humans'll always be #1

AI commands all the headlines nowadays, but the biggest security story of the week is all about human laziness and poor password habits - just like the good old days.  This week on the Kettle, host Brandon Vigliarolo is joined by US editor Avram Piltch [https://www.theregister.com/author/avram-piltch] and security editor Jessica Lyons [https://www.theregister.com/author/jessica-lyons] to talk about the Klue breach [https://www.theregister.com/cyber-crime/2026/06/22/security-shops-among-the-hundreds-of-klue-hack-victims/5259743], which was blamed on a "compromised legacy credential" that ought to probably have been deleted a while ago, which allowed cybercriminals to pivot to the SalesForce environments of hundreds of companies. The incident has caused trouble [https://www.theregister.com/cyber-crime/2026/06/25/ex-huntress-analyst-claims-company-insider-fed-info-to-a-ransomware-crim-social-media-drama-ensues/5262538] for security firm Huntress, who admitted to the breach early on, and the situation over there wasn't caused by AI either.  That said, AI is playing a role in what's being described as "the summer from hell" by one security professional, but while top-tier AI models are spotting troublesome vulnerabilities, the amount of damage they've managed to cause pales in comparison to what one lazy sysadmin can cause by poorly managing passwords.

28. Juni 2026 - 21 min
Episode Anthropic's Mythos mess just keeps getting more complicated Cover

Anthropic's Mythos mess just keeps getting more complicated

It's been a week since the Trump administration established a de facto ban [https://www.theregister.com/security/2026/06/15/feds-freaked-over-fable-5-after-simple-fix-this-code-prompt-not-jailbreak-says-researcher/5255827] on Anthropic's Mythos derivative, Fable 5, and the more that comes out about the move the more it seems like Anthropic employees talking amongst themselves were on to something: Is the government just picking on the company? This week on the Kettle, host Brandon Vigliarolo [https://www.theregister.com/author/brandon-vigliarolo] and Reg cybersecurity editor Jessica Lyons [https://www.theregister.com/author/jessica-lyons] chat about what's going on with Mythos and Fable, what role Amazon may have played in justifying the government's move, how a prominent cybersecurity expert is calling the government's foul, and what this whole thing might mean for the next wave of models. After all, even if Mythos and Fable are as advanced as Anthropic claims, it's not going to take long for some open-weight model to make the same leaps, and good luck trying to stop one of those from getting in the hands of anyone who wants them.

21. Juni 2026 - 18 min
Episode Hide your snacks: AI is eating everyone's chips Cover

Hide your snacks: AI is eating everyone's chips

El Reg's systems editor Tobias Mann [https://www.theregister.com/author/tobias-mann] has been in Taipei for the past week getting the skinny on the hottest new chips, and what he's heard has been less about actual hardware announcements and more about how chipmakers are rushing to meet the demands of AI, other customers be damned.  Tobias joins host Brandon Vigliarolo to discuss what he's noticed at Computex 2026 [https://www.theregister.com/special_features/computex], how AI has taken over yet another industry event, and whether the world is going to have to adjust to new, more expensive hardware that only the biggest datacenter operators and wealthiest consumers are going to be able to afford.  Will things stabilize? Will prices return to normal? We're not so sure, to be honest.

7. Juni 2026 - 27 min
Episode May went out with a tech boom: Both prices and rockets exploded this week Cover

May went out with a tech boom: Both prices and rockets exploded this week

It was explosive news week – if you're the price of a popular-but-aging piece of consumer gaming hardware or a Jeff Bezos rocket.  This week on The Kettle, Brandon Vigliarolo is joined by Reg reporters Richard Speed [https://www.theregister.com/author/richard-speed] and Dan Robinson [https://www.theregister.com/author/dan-robinson] to talk about the Steam Deck's 40+ percent price hike [https://www.theregister.com/personal-tech/2026/05/28/steam-deck-prices-go-through-the-roof-as-valve-blames-component-shortages/5247830] and what it means for the ongoing memory-and-storage shortage [https://www.theregister.com/on-prem/2026/03/30/us-pc-shipments-to-fall-13-as-memory-costs-surge/5220533]. Sure, it's just consumer hardware, but it's the latest in a line of price hikes justified in the name of AI and geopolitics – and it could spell the beginning of a new normal for hardware prices.  We couldn't ignore the standout story of late last week, though, as a Blue Origin rocket blew up spectacularly [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1O90WZJALYc] in what may be the largest space industry explosion in more than 50 years. The Blue Origin blowup is likely to delay the Artemis mission for months, if not a year or more.

31. Mai 2026 - 24 min
Episode Google's AI ventures are enshittification in action Cover

Google's AI ventures are enshittification in action

Google I/O has ostensibly been an AI show for a few years running, but this year's announcements have taken the cake, which Google seems all to happy to let its users eat as it reshapes the web.  On this week's episode of The Kettle, host Brandon Vigliarolo is joined by El Reg senior reporter Tom Claburn and open source reporter Liam Proven to discuss how Google's bevy of AI announcements, and declaration that we're entering the era of AI search, might not play well with customers.  From an enlarged AI mode, to AI ads stuffed into AI answers, and pushing AI devs onto closed-source tools after shuttering open-source ones, Google is leaning hard into its version of the future of the internet no matter what users might think, and we wonder whether that might finally crack Google's stranglehold on the web.

24. Mai 2026 - 33 min
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