Hi {NAME}, Daily Headlines - 16 March 2022 ***************************************************************** Germany advises citizens to uninstall Kaspersky antivirus Nation's cybersecurity agency has doubts about Russian firm's reliability ***************************************************************** Off-Prem * Vultr aims at the big clouds with new virtual machines Rolls out first Epyc products the same week Google announces cloud infra price rise * Intel to plow â¬17bn into chip mega-factory in Germany x86 giant also expands manufacturing in Ireland, plus R&D and packaging across Europe On-Prem * AMD unveils first CPU with 3D V-Cache tech, cheaper Ryzens Sub-$299 Zen 3 desktop chips throw wrench into Intel wheelhouse * Telecoms growth forecast for 2022 may be optimistic Analyst view: 4Q21 drop plus strains from war mean component shortages drag on * Startups bag billions to fill gaps left by chip world giants Not every hole is x86, CUDA, or Arm shaped * Nominet suspends 'single digit' number of Russian dot-UK domain registrars Does not wish to 'profit' from 'commercial arrangements' in Russia * Think tank: US will need to import semiconductor talent to fill new factories Engineers at TSMC and Samsung look pretty good, so make sure they can get visas * Arm to drop up to 15 percent of staff â about 1,000 people Move along, nothing to see here, totally not slimming down ahead of IPO â or a second IPO in China Security * OpenSSL patches crash-me bug triggered by rogue certs Bad data can throw vulnerable apps and services for an infinite loop * Microsoft Azure DevOps revives TLS 1.0/1.1 with rollback Planned deprecation didn't go as planned, cloud biz aims to try again at the end of March * SentinelOne pays $617m for identity biz Attivo Networks Security consolidation du jour * UK Supreme Court snubs Assange anti-extradition bid Home Secretary ponders putting WikiLeaker on one-way US flight * Huge DDoS attack temporarily kicks Israeli government sites offline A state of emergency is declared as officials assess the damage and look for culprits * Germany advises citizens to uninstall Kaspersky antivirus Nation's cybersecurity agency has doubts about Russian firm's reliability * Russian demand for VPNs skyrockets by 2,692% Virtual iron curtains are a lot harder to keep free of holes * UK criminal defense lawyer hadn't patched when ransomware hit Brit solicitor fined after admitting it took 5 months to install critical update * Another data-leaking Spectre bug found, smashes Intel, Arm defenses Your processor design fell off the vulnerability tree and hit every branch on the way down * NASA in 'serious jeopardy' due to big black hole in security Auditor finds space agency defends classified info well, isn't paying attention to valuable unclassified data Software * Apple delivers desktop, mobile OS updates, patches dozens of security holes Plus: Face ID can recognize you with a mask on, kinda * Kubernetes container runtime CRI-O has make-me-root flaw Cr8escape priv-escalation bug opens the door to cluster takeovers * Microsoft slides ads into Windows Insiders' File Explorer It was a mistake, vendor tells The Register * Research finds data poisoning can't defeat facial recognition Someone can just code an antidote and you're back to square one * IBM Cloudant pulls plan to fund new foundational layer for CouchDB Apache project mulls options for next big upgrade as Big Blue focuses on 3.x iterations * Arch Linux turns 20: Small, simple, great documentation DIY distro might not be the best place to start, but you'll learn buckets using it * Apple, Google urge monopoly watchdog to leave them alone Competitors and web developers would prefer to see mobile market rules rewritten * MongoDB to terminate Russian SaaS accounts No service for NoSQL users contrasts with continuous clouds from other players * Googlers and co offer video dataset-generating Kubric How your computer-vision model learned to stop worrying and love the Python Offbeat * Pioneer 10 turns 50: Remembering humankind's first jaunt to Jupiter We sent it off 'to tweak a dragon's tail, and it did that and more' ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 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: