

Akira Ransomware Artikel ENG Animiert
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Exit from the stock market
The IT management specialist SolarWinds is changing hands: the company is being acquired by the private equity firm Turn/River Capital for around 4.4 billion US dollars. Shareholders will receive 18.50 dollars per share in cash.
Patent dispute
After losing a patent lawsuit, Amazon sees no risk of having to shut down its Prime Video streaming service in Germany. There is “absolutely no risk of customers losing access to Prime Video”, a spokesperson for the company emphasized at the weekend.
Study by Naoris Protocol
A recent global study by Naoris Protocol shows: Most IT directors do not believe their companies are adequately prepared for the threats posed by quantum computing. At the same time, 83 percent consider decentralized systems to be more secure than traditional centralized cybersecurity solutions.
Sensor data processing
Modern systems are packed with sensors. However, transferring the resulting data to the cloud is often problematic. To transfer less, but more relevant data, a combination of edge and cloud computing is the solution.
Breach Forums
A previously little-known hacker claims to have gained access to the Trump Hotels email database. The published sample data indicates an extensive collection of guest communications.
Move in the storage market
It’s a strategic move in the storage market, but the acquisition of Arcastream’s Parallel File System business is set to revolutionize storage strategy – the deal also raises questions.
Data Stealer SparkCat
Kaspersky experts have discovered a new Trojan hidden in apps in the AppStore and Google Play that has been active since at least March 2024.
Nvidia dominates
The artificial intelligence chip business is dominated by Nvidia. Rival AMD is currently fighting for a piece of the market. But the stock market is not moving fast enough.
Claude developer
The AI company Anthropic, known for its chatbot Claude, imposes a remarkable restriction on job advertisements: applicants must guarantee that they will not use AI assistants for their application documents. How does the company argue this?