Jasper Hamill
Jasper Hamill was editor of The Stack.
“We've brought a consumer-influenced subscription concept to the world of enterprise storage, whereby customers don't own assets but instead pay for the data they store."
"This is a masterclass in how not to handle high-demand online events. It's astounding that in 2024 we're still seeing such catastrophic failures in basic capacity and load management."
Ransomware-as-a-service variant formerly known as Cyclops and Knight has "established itself as an efficient and successful service model" and attracted "high-profile affiliates from other prominent variants".
Patrick Gelsinger admits it's "challenging" to say goodbye to people who've worked with Intel for up to 40 years, but claims "they view it as the right thing".
"The paradox is that we often find more about how technology works when it breaks, rather than when we’re working with Powerpoint and doing sales jobs."
APT deploys web shell disguised as a PNG file in a bid to steal credentials and crack into customers' networks downstream.