Tag: pro

Millions of hotel guest reservations leaked in Otelier data breach

A threat actor used an infostealer to gain access to Otelier’s AWS S3 bucket The threat actor exfiltrated almost 8TB of sensitive data Reservations, personally identifiable data, and more, were all taken High-profile hotel chains, including Marriott and Hilton, have had sensitive customer data lost as part of a supply-chain…

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Chinese cybersecurity firm sanctioned by US Treasury over alleged links to Salt Typhoon hackers

A Chinese cybersecurity firm has been sanctioned by the US Treasury The firm allegedly has ties to hacking group Salt Typhoon Salt Typhoon is accused of carrying out a cyberattack on 9 telco giants A Chinese cybersecurity firm has been sanctioned by the US Department of the Treasury’s Office of…

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Quite a lot of Brits have never heard of data centers

Half of Brits aren’t even familiar with data centers, report finds Three in five know they play a role in hybrid work Further education could increase public trust in data centers Despite efforts to propel the country’s artificial intelligence capabilities, new research from Telehouse has revealed more than half (51%)…

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Don’t let holidays be your cybersecurity downfall

Cybercriminals today are consistently working to find new ways to trap potential victims. From masquerading themselves as legitimate users in a network or using new and evolving techniques to slip past detection mechanisms, the array of sophisticated tools in the arsenals of threat actors continues to grow. And the timing…

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AI security: establishing the first and last layer of defense

With the global, regular use of generative AI nearly doubling over the last year, according to McKinsey, rapid adoption has created a new lucrative target for cybercriminals. While ‘off-the-shelf’ solutions have made up a great deal of this adoption, organizations seeing the power of fine-tuned, business-specific responses have directed a…

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Why would Arm’s owner want to buy a rival to AMD and Intel? I can think of one reason

Softbank is apparently looking to buy Ampere Computing Japanese tech giant already owns Graphcore and Arm Experts say Softbank’s ambition would be to rival global hyperscalers SoftBank, the majority stakeholder in Arm, is reportedly in talks to acquire Ampere Computing (via Bnnbloomberg). Ampere, known for its data center chips built…

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