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Azure admins warned to disable shared key access as backdoor attack detailed [Wed Apr 12 2023]

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Hi {NAME}, Daily Headlines - 12 April 2023 ***************************************************************** Azure admins warned to disable shared key access as backdoor attack detailed The default is that sharing is caring as Redmond admits: 'These permissions could be abused' ***************************************************************** Off-Prem * Fujitsu sets out on 5-year mission to standardize ERP on SAP S/4HANA To that we say good luck On-Prem * Why we think Intel may be gearing up to push its GPU Max chips into China x86 giant cancels mid-tier processor, plans to relaunch nerfed parts for 'different markets' * Ex-Twitter execs sue over $1M+ in unpaid legal expenses Lawsuits keep piling up for Musk-owned 'trending to breakeven' platform * Three quarters of UK tech pros are ready to leave their jobs Despite layoff trend, IT staff seek mobility over security * Chinese state media hails Tesla megafactory in Shanghai as sign foreign business is on board Also: India gets an Apple store; ZTE sells next-gen servers outside China; Foxconn invests in EVs; and more Security * Another zero-click Apple spyware maker just popped up on the radar again Pegasus, pssh, you so 2000-and-late * April Patch Tuesday: Ransomware gangs already exploiting this Windows bug Plus Google, SAP, Adobe and Cisco emit fixes * Azure admins warned to disable shared key access as backdoor attack detailed The default is that sharing is caring as Redmond admits: 'These permissions could be abused' * 40% of IT security pros say they've been told not to report a data leak Plus: KFC, Pizza Hut owner spills more beans on ransomware hit... latest critical flaws... and more Software * Uncle Sam threatens AI with its nastiest weapon: An audit Commerce Dept knows it needs to know more as it ponders regulation * Microsoft deigns to fix five-year-old Defender bug that slowed Firefox Windows giant would never try to get an unfair Edge over rival, surely * Open source Socket Runtime arrives, with aim to drop cloud as a dependency Web code-based cross-platform app kit offers a P2P alternative * What if someone mixed The Sims with ChatGPT bots? It would look like this Has science GONE TOO FAR? * Alibaba Cloud to offer custom LLMs-as-a-service 'Tongyi Qianwen' will drive cloud consumption, industry-specific AI, and smarter smart speakers * Meta has nothing to say about politicians making deepfaked ads Plus: Aussie mayor threatens to sue OpenAI; Minors face ChatGPT ban; President Biden on AI Special Features * Why Microsoft is really abandoning evaporative coolers at its Phoenix DCs Less about love of the planet, more frustrated city officials * When will regulators get serious on datacenter emissions reporting? An end to greenwashing won't come without a fight * Just because on-prem is cheaper doesn’t make the cloud a money pit Oh and expect to DCs to get more expensive, not less, analysts warn Offbeat * Theranos founder Holmes ordered to jail after appeal snub Decade or so in the clink begins April 27 * Starlink opens final frontier for radio astronomers Is it wrong to wish on space hardware? * South Korea fines Google $32M for using market power to stymie rival app store Forced developers to sign exclusivity agreements in return for promises of going global ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 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 © 2023 Situation Publishing. All rights reserved. Find our Privacy Policy here:

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