Hi {NAME}, Daily Headlines - 24 March 2022 ***************************************************************** Okta now says: Lapsus$ may in fact have accessed customer info Plus: Microsoft reveals gang pulled off limited source code heist after single account compromised ***************************************************************** Off-Prem * IBM powers up cloud service for managing crypto keys As in encryption, not coins, thankfully * US, Canada to figure out rules on cops and Feds accessing people's data across borders Agreement could simplify demands for potential evidence, leaves real-time surveillance unaddressed * Microsoft, Nvidia extend Azure confidential computing to GPUs Remember when orgs were worried about processing sensitive info in public cloud? On-Prem * Sealed, confidential IBM files from age-discrimination case now public for all to see Big Blue efforts to protect sensitive docs thwarted by mass of litigants * Intel boss presses Congress for manufacturing subsidies Gelsinger also confirms he's ended multi-billion share-buyback scheme * Nvidia CEO: We're open to Intel making our chips Matching TSMC is not for the faint of heart, though, Huang warns * 'Enterprise' browser maker Island valued at $1.3bn out of the gate High valuation just weeks out of stealth for browser in business control * Hooking up to Starlink might be pricier than you thought Increases inbound for Musk's satellite Internet service and his Falcon rockets * How Nvidia is overcoming slowdown issues in GPU clusters Claims it has cracked the scalability problem with incoming H100 * Testing for COVID with the sound of a cough? Thereâs an app for that And it's right more often than rapid antigen tests * Apple stops censoring terms it etches onto iPhones in Taiwan Still won't let Hong Kong buyers use terms Beijing may not appreciate * Chip shortage to end this year â at least for us: Xiaomi China's smartphone and IoT gadget champ says it might even see a glut by 2023 Security * VMware fixes command injection, file upload flaws in Carbon Black security tool Miscreants can exploit these to make a bad situation much worse * US says Russian ran online marketplace of stolen logins Cyber-souk offered bundle deals of account access and credit card info, says Uncle Sam * Nestlé says it leaked its own test data, not Anonymous Have a break, don't have any more KitKat, junk food giant also tells Russia * Cybercriminals made $7bn in pure profit in 2021, says FBI Another year, another batch of record-setting cybercrime losses * Lockbit wins ransomware speed test, encrypts 25,000 files per minute Aim for prevention rather than outrunning this malware * Fresh concerns about 'indefinite' UK government access to doctors' patient data As England's controversial scheme to grab 55 million citizen's medical data is withdrawn, emergency powers are extended * Okta now says: Lapsus$ may in fact have accessed customer info Plus: Microsoft reveals gang pulled off limited source code heist after single account compromised Software * It takes big business to make Nvidia's Omniverse tangible Amazon, Pepsi, Siemens and more go for digitally twinned ops * Samba 4.16 release strips away more SMB 1 No one should be using long-dead protocol so it's gotta go * Complaints mount after GitHub launches new algorithmic feed GitHub algorithm seeks to improve discovery. Developers disagree. * Adobe anticipates $75m hit from Russia, Belarus pullout Of course it's still making money hand over fist, but there's an actual number to put on war's effect on big tech * C: Everyone's favourite programming language isn't a programming language 'It has completely distorted the way we speak to each other,' says Swift and Rust boffin * Microsoft to upgrade language translator with new class of AI model Why use 20 systems when one will do * Nvidia: Better parallelism coming to standard C++ lib Which could be useful for people writing code to run across CPUs, GPUs, etc * Oracle releases Java JDK 18 with enhanced source code documentation Short-term release includes Simple Web Server, pattern matching for switch expressions, and more * Russian IT pros flee Putin, says tech lobby group As ostracized nation plans to replace blocked services and products Offbeat * US court allows ZTE to exit probation despite visa fraud But judge encourages government to pursue criminal or civil charges against the company * Russia's Mir space station returned to Earth 21 years ago The project lives on as part of the ISS â but for how much longer? ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 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: