Hackers Claim to Sell Confidential Data of US Critical Infrastructure Manufacturer A group of hackers has claimed to have stolen confidential data from a US critical infrastructure manufacturer. The data includes employee information, customer data, and intellectual property. The hackers are demanding a ransom payment in exchange for not releasing the data. The manufacturer, which has not been named, is a major supplier of components to the US military and other government agencies. The stolen data could potentially be used to disrupt or even disable critical infrastructure systems. The hackers have not yet released any of the stolen data, but they have threatened to do so if the ransom payment is not made. The manufacturer has said that it is not going to pay the ransom, and it is working with law enforcement to investigate the attack. This cyberattack is a reminder of the growing threat to critical infrastructure from cyber attacks. Critical infrastructure is essential to the functio...
Introduction The world of cloud computing is constantly evolving, and as we move into 2023 and beyond, there are some exciting developments on the horizon. In this blog post, we'll take a look at some of the latest trends and predictions in cloud technology and explore what the future might hold. Hybrid Cloud Environments One trend that's expected to continue in the years ahead is the rise of hybrid cloud environments. These are environments that combine public and private clouds, as well as on-premises infrastructure. Hybrid clouds allow businesses to take advantage of the scalability and flexibility of public cloud services while maintaining control over sensitive data and applications. As more organizations adopt this approach, we can expect to see a growing number of tools and services designed to manage hybrid environments. Multi-Cloud Management Another trend in cloud computing is the move towards multi-cloud management. With many organizations now using multiple cloud pr...