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    Proton worldwide outage caused by Kubernetes migration, software change

    Swiss tech company Proton, which provides privacy-focused online services, says that a Thursday worldwide outage was caused by an ongoing infrastructure migration to Kubernetes and a software change that triggered an initial load spike. As the company revealed yesterday in an incident report published on its status page, the outage started around 10:00 AM ET. Proton users reported that they…

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    Bad Tenable plugin updates take down Nessus agents worldwide

    Tenable says customers must manually upgrade their software to revive Nessus vulnerability scanner agents taken offline on December 31st due to buggy differential plugin updates. As the cybersecurity company acknowledged in an incident report issued after pausing plugin updates to prevent the issue from impacting even more systems, the agents went offline “for certain users on all sites.” This ongoing…

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    Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp hit by massive worldwide outage

    Facebook, Instagram, Threads, and WhatsApp suffered a massive worldwide Wednesday afternoon, with services impacted in varying degrees based on user’s region. According to DownDetector, the outage occurred at approximately 12:40 PM ET, with many users unable to access the services through the websites and apps or send messages through WhatsApp. When users attempted to access Facebook, they were greeted with errors stating,…

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    Attack on Titan The Last Attack Receives a Worldwide Theatrical Release Window

    In case you aren’t aware, Attack on Titan: The Last Attack omnibus movie by MAPPA Studios is a compilation of the last two special episodes of Attack on Titan: Final Season — The Final Chapters. After the phenomenal finale aired in 2023, MAPPA brought the rumbling to the Japanese theatres earlier this year. Fans living outside of Japan felt left…

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    How AI Drives Supply Chain Automation for Retailers Worldwide

    Artificial intelligence is becoming crucial to how large retail organisations manage and optimise supply chains. From predicting seasonal demand in goods to automating inventory ordering, AI is helping supply chain management system vendors gain new efficiencies for their clients. In 2022, McKinsey reported that supply chain management was the top area where businesses reported AI-related cost reductions. At the time,…

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    NCSC identifies China-linked botnets targeting thousands of devices worldwide

    The UK’s National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC), along with its Five Eyes allies, are warning organizations to protect themselves from a massive China-backed botnet. A company with links to the Chinese government has, it said, been running a global botnet consisting of over 260,000 compromised devices in North America, Europe, Africa, and Southeast Asia. The devices, according to the US…

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    Worldwide UC&C revenues to hit $69.1B mark this year, IDC projects – Computerworld

    Some companies, like Cisco and Zoom, are including AI features in all their paid subscription plans, and others, like Microsoft, are charging separately for Copilot, he said. Gera said, “it is important to note, though, that the value proposition for these organizations varies, as Microsoft’s Copilot takes a more holistic approach by covering many office productivity applications in addition to…

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