Hi John, A threat actor, who claims to have worked for the REvil ransomware group among others, has cast doubt on the common tendency to associate individuals from a particular country who do such work as acting for the governments of the same countries.
Local research and advisory firm Adapt has today urged organisations to rethink their cloud migration strategy as their survey, which polled more than 1,000 digital transformation leaders, reveal evolving challenges and shifts in IT workloads brought on by cloud migration. Security vendor WatchGuard Technologies has published research showing that more than 90% of malware arrives through HTTPS-encrypted connections. Application hosting and infrastructure service provider i3D.net has selected digital infrastructure company Equinix to support its global gaming platform. Smartphone shipments are set to drop globally due to semiconductor shortages, with technology analyst firm Counterpoint Research forecasting that the total units shipped for the calendar year would be about 1.41 billion, an increase of 6% year-on-year. Google is pleading what could be characterised as the "nice-guy defence" in its bid to reduce a €4.34 billion ($6.94 billion) fine imposed on it by the European Union in 2018 for allegedly breaching anti-trust rules relevant to Android, by saying it never intended to harm its rivals. And as always there's plenty more today, so for all the news please visit www.itwire.com. Stephen Withers, newsletter editor, iTWire Not your copy of iTWire UPDATE? Join the iTWire community - the Australian owned tech news. Get the latest tech news. SUBSCRIBE to Australia's leading tech news - delivered to your inbox each day.
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