Microsoft: Russia invasion of Ukraine ‘unlawful, unjustified’ Windows giant says it detected 'destructive cyberattacks', DDoS malware aimed at now occupied nation Security01 Mar 2022 | 26
US chip stocks undeterred by export ban to Russia Crackdown on Moscow won't hurt American semiconductor industry, SIA says Systems01 Mar 2022 | 8
Toyota shutters 14 plants after probable cyberattack Incident struck supplier day after officials warned of massive spike in efforts to launch Emotet malware Security01 Mar 2022 | 5
Good: People can spot a deepfake video. Bad: They're not so hot with text Seeing isn't always believing AI + ML01 Mar 2022 | 14
Yahoo shutters email service in China Purple! Palace! has! nothing! left! behind! the! Great! Firewall! – not! even! users’! mail! troves! Off-Prem01 Mar 2022 | 5
China-linked malware targeted secure networks in 'multiple governments' 'Daxin' malware creates backdoors and may have been used since 2013 Security01 Mar 2022 | 3
ARPANET pioneer Jack Haverty says the internet was never finished When he retired with stuff left on his to-do list, he expected fixes would flow. They haven't Networks01 Mar 2022 | 125
Toshiba CEO steps down as objections to re-org persist Architect of rejected three-way split passes the baton as decision day looms On-Prem01 Mar 2022 | 1
ESA-Russia Mars rover launch on ice after Ukraine invasion Rosalind Franklin can't catch a break Science01 Mar 2022 | 6
Microsoft updates Azure for Operators, adds private 5G Azure Operator Distributed Services designed to let telcos run workloads on a single carrier-grade hybrid platform PaaS + IaaS01 Mar 2022 |
Apple has missed the video revolution Column COVID-19 turned many of us into media producers, but the tools favour Windows On-Prem01 Mar 2022 | 62
Desperately seeking SaaS: English council to replace Oracle R12 Big Red product to become more unstable, unreliable, and less secure after 20 years' use Databases01 Mar 2022 | 9
Cisco touts consumption-based Private 5G play Delivered as a service to reduce risks for enterprises despite lukewarm channel takeup for similar products Networks01 Mar 2022 | 1
Insurance giant Aon confirms it has suffered 'cyber incident' Oh the irony! Insurance companies, even those selling cyber insurance, are attack targets Security01 Mar 2022 | 6
A €1.5bn day in European software mergers German veteran Software AG buys StreamSets while private equity firm takes over ERP slinger Forterro Software01 Mar 2022 |
This JavaScript scanner hunts down malware in libraries Stick a fork in this Socket and zap malicious NPM packages Security01 Mar 2022 | 2
Maxar Technologies: The eye in the sky tracking invasion of Ukraine Expect to hear more from it as Putin's war wears on Networks01 Mar 2022 | 61
VMware inks more telco partnerships as 5G takes off MWC Virtualization giant keen to cash in on cloud-native tech Networks01 Mar 2022 | 4
Concern over growing reach of proprietary firmware BLOBs Just because it's on Github doesn't mean you can read it. Applications01 Mar 2022 | 14
Ukraine asks ICANN to delete all Russian domains Updated Plus: Namecheap tells customers in Russia they are no longer welcome, citing 'war crimes' Networks01 Mar 2022 | 226
Second data-wiping malware found in Ukraine, says ESET While Apple halts all sales in Russia, Visa and Mastercard block banks Security01 Mar 2022 | 7
Co-inventor of Ethernet David Boggs dies aged 71 You couldn't read this article online without using his network tech Networks01 Mar 2022 | 51