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Millions of APC Smart-UPS devices vulnerable to TLStorm [Thu Mar 10 2022]

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Hi {NAME}, Daily Headlines - 10 March 2022 ***************************************************************** Millions of APC Smart-UPS devices vulnerable to TLStorm Critical vulns spotted in popular Schneider kit ***************************************************************** Off-Prem * Azure pulls in front of AWS in public cloud adoption It's close as Microsoft finds favor with surveyed enterprise IT pros * £5bn up for grabs in UK govt G-Cloud 13 framework Latest iteration of procurement in model dating back to 2011, how has that cloud first policy gone? * If you're a founder and hungry for cloud credits, Microsoft has a hub for you Step right this way, budding Azure addicts – er, sorry, entrepreneurs On-Prem * Biden issues Executive Order to tame digital currencies We just want to make sure you do only good everyday with these coins * Canada invests in chip and photonics future Modest cash infusion to boost Great White North's computing industry * Spirent ships test kit for 400 and 800Gbps Ethernet Expansion of 5G plus 4k and 8k video help drive ever-higher networking tech speeds * Microsoft squashes OneDrive bug that caused files to linger after PC wipe Never can say goodbye to those documents? Now you can * NXP Semiconductors talks chip supplies, future car networks The more intricate in-car chippery gets, the happier it is * Saudi Aramco links arms with Pasqal to try out quantum computing French startup helping oil giant see how its business can benefit from the tech * China's chip-making ambitions face setbacks When 8.8 isn't as lucky as one hopes * IBM investors staged 2021 revolt over exec pay Former Red Hat boss Jim Whitehurst's $22.5m share award got shareholders all steamed up, documents confirm * Only 29 per cent of techies plan to stay in current job Great Resignation? Flexibility and work-life-balance key factors in how IT staff choose next employer * Internet backbone provider Lumen quits Russia Disconnects small group of customers to protect 'integrity of the global internet' * Gov-linked Singaporean services outfit NCS wants to become regional giant Just splashed $236M on Oz SI, can't quite say how it plans to tackle China * Fujitsu: Dumping older workers will wipe out quarter of forecast profit Japanese giant tries its own digital transformation, 50-something staff aren't wanted Security * Ukraine invasion: This may be the quiet before the cyber-storm, IT staff warned Now is the time to be a prepper – the computer security kind * SEC proposes four-day rule for public companies to report cyberattacks And it'll be in an 8-K for all to see * App, security teams need closer bond to fend off cyberattacks Enterprises should shift left to protect themselves, says Immersive Labs * Dell opts out of Microsoft's Pluton security for Windows This doesn't align with our approach, PC giant tells us * Millions of APC Smart-UPS devices vulnerable to TLStorm Critical vulns spotted in popular Schneider kit * Where are the (serious) Russian cyberattacks? Sure, HermeticWiper and IssacWiper are bad, but they're not BAD in capital letters * Ragnar ransomware gang hit 52 critical US orgs, says FBI Energy biz, financial services, governments, and IT outfits targeted * Microsoft patches critical remote-code-exec hole in Exchange Server and others And Adobe, SAP, Intel, AMD, Cisco, Google join in Software * DeepMind AI tool helps historians restore ancient texts 'Ithaca' brings deep learning to the Greek epigrapher set * Standardizing limits to license hikes for minor software tweaks Toward a globally recognized standard for understanding business technology assets * Red Hat and SUSE latest to suspend sales in Russia Both companies say they're doing everything they can to support associates affected by Ukraine war * Brave takes the spring out of creepy bounce tracking Just say no to websites bypassing privacy protections with sneaky redirects * VMware offers hardware compatibility list for home labs Crowdsourced and unofficial info for when you want to run ESXi for fun ... or when official rigs aren't right * LinkedIn billionaire Reid Hoffman, DeepMind co-founder launch AI startup Tech to 'relay our thoughts and ideas' to machines? Oh yes, sign us right up Offbeat * Risk-based algorithm could improve cancer screenings This time the intelligence is not artificial ------------------------------------------------------------------------ This email was sent to {EMAIL} You can update your preferences here: or unsubscribe from this list: Situation Publishing Ltd, 315 Montgomery Street, 9th & 10th Floors, San Francisco, CA 94104, USA The Register and its contents are Copyright © 2022 Situation Publishing. All rights reserved. Find our Privacy Policy here:

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