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ServiceNow moves its backend off MariaDB to homebrew Postgres

ServiceNow moves its backend off MariaDB to homebrew Postgres 2024-09-10 at 16:16 By Simon Sharwood Xanadu release also adds a Pro tier, along with lots more AI SaaSy workflow vendor ServiceNow has opted for a different database to back its applications, and will introduce it this week along with the new “Xanadu” release.… This article […]

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Oracle reports rising top line as it hooks up database service to AWS

Oracle reports rising top line as it hooks up database service to AWS 2024-09-10 at 16:16 By Lindsay Clark Plus: CTO Larry says Big Red uses hardware ‘efficiently’ but ‘labor sparingly because labor is a security risk’ Oracle beat investment analysts’ estimates with a Q1 revenue haul of $13.3 billion, up 7 percent year-on-year, a

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Experts Identify 3 Chinese-Linked Clusters Behind Cyberattacks in Southeast Asia

Experts Identify 3 Chinese-Linked Clusters Behind Cyberattacks in Southeast Asia 2024-09-10 at 15:46 By A trio of threat activity clusters linked to China has been observed compromising more government organizations in Southeast Asia as part of a renewed state-sponsored operation codenamed Crimson Palace, indicating an expansion in the scope of the espionage effort. Cybersecurity firm

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New PIXHELL Attack Exploits Screen Noise to Exfiltrates Data from Air-Gapped Computers

New PIXHELL Attack Exploits Screen Noise to Exfiltrates Data from Air-Gapped Computers 2024-09-10 at 14:46 By A new side-channel attack dubbed PIXHELL could be abused to target air-gapped computers by breaching the “audio gap” and exfiltrating sensitive information by taking advantage of the noise generated by the pixels on the screen. “Malware in the air-gap

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Shining a Light on Shadow Apps: The Invisible Gateway to SaaS Data Breaches

Shining a Light on Shadow Apps: The Invisible Gateway to SaaS Data Breaches 2024-09-10 at 14:46 By Shadow apps, a segment of Shadow IT, are SaaS applications purchased without the knowledge of the security team. While these applications may be legitimate, they operate within the blind spots of the corporate security team and expose the

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Cassandra redesigns indexing, storage management for 5.0 release

Cassandra redesigns indexing, storage management for 5.0 release 2024-09-10 at 14:02 By Lindsay Clark Users warned to get off 3.x releases as support ends The Apache Software Foundation Cassandra project has released the 5.0 iteration of the wide-column store database boasting new features to improve vector search, a Java update and enhanced performance.… This article

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Top EU court crushes Google appeal against $2.65B Shopping antitrust ruling

Top EU court crushes Google appeal against $2.65B Shopping antitrust ruling 2024-09-10 at 13:31 By Jude Karabus After years of legal wrangling, judges say Chocolate Factory played dirty The European Union’s Court of Justice (ECJ) has dismissed Google’s long-running appeal of a €2.4 billion ($2.65 billion) 2017 antitrust ruling, finding it had abused its dominance

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Mustang Panda Deploys Advanced Malware to Spy on Asia-Pacific Governments

Mustang Panda Deploys Advanced Malware to Spy on Asia-Pacific Governments 2024-09-10 at 13:01 By The threat actor tracked as Mustang Panda has refined its malware arsenal to include new tools in order to facilitate data exfiltration and the deployment of next-stage payloads, according to new findings from Trend Micro. The cybersecurity firm, which is monitoring

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Down and out: Aegon’s pension pothole and TfL’s mystery ‘maintenance’

Down and out: Aegon’s pension pothole and TfL’s mystery ‘maintenance’ 2024-09-10 at 12:46 By Richard Speed When is maintenance maintenance, and when is it ‘we’ve been pwned’? Sometimes, an extended period of “maintenance” can mean a cyber incident. Other times, it can mean an IT team is struggling to make one system talk to another.

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UK Lords push bill to tame rogue algorithms in public sector

UK Lords push bill to tame rogue algorithms in public sector 2024-09-10 at 11:46 By Lindsay Clark Peer says government needs to learn lessons from Post Office scandal The UK Parliament’s second chamber is set to launch a bill designed to regulate the use of algorithms and automated decision-making by public bodies.… This article is

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We’re in the brute force phase of AI – once it ends, demand for GPUs will too

We’re in the brute force phase of AI – once it ends, demand for GPUs will too 2024-09-10 at 10:46 By Simon Sharwood Gartner thinks generative AI is right for only five percent of workloads AI techniques that require specialist hardware are “doomed,” according to analyst firm Gartner’s chief of research for AI Erick Brethenoux

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The Great Pacific Garbage Patch could be gone in ten years – for chump change

The Great Pacific Garbage Patch could be gone in ten years – for chump change 2024-09-10 at 09:46 By Iain Thomson $7.5 billion needed, the kind of cash Apple makes without trying Video  After six years of sea trials, environmental group The Ocean Cleanup claims it has proved that the Great Pacific Garbage Patch –

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Thanks, Edward Snowden: you propelled China to quantum networking leadership

Thanks, Edward Snowden: you propelled China to quantum networking leadership 2024-09-10 at 08:46 By Simon Sharwood Beijing aimed research at immediate needs – like blocking leaks – while the US sought abstract knowledge China has an undeniable lead in quantum networking technology – a state of affairs that should give the US pause, despite its

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Malaysia’s plan to block overseas DNS dies after a day

Malaysia’s plan to block overseas DNS dies after a day 2024-09-10 at 05:46 By Laura Dobberstein Minister orders regulator to slow down following immediate backlash Malaysia’s telecom regulator has abandoned a plan to block overseas DNS services a day after announcing it, following a sharp backlash and accusations of government overreach.… This article is an

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Poland’s Cybersecurity Experts Foil Russian and Belarussian Attacks

Poland’s Cybersecurity Experts Foil Russian and Belarussian Attacks 2024-09-10 at 05:01 By Associated Press Poland’s security officials said they have foiled cyberattacks and online blackmail attempts by groups acting for Russian and Belarusian services. The post Poland’s Cybersecurity Experts Foil Russian and Belarussian Attacks appeared first on SecurityWeek. This article is an excerpt from SecurityWeek

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