PyPI Warns of Phishing Attacks – Urges Users to Reset Credentials

Posted in Commentary with tags on September 25, 2025 by itnerd

In the wake of a new phishing campaign, PyPl, the default source for Python’s package management tools, is asking its users to reset their credentials. The fake email asks users to “verify their email address” for “account maintenance and security procedures” with a note that their account may be suspended. If clicked on, the link goes to pypi-mirror.org which is a domain not owned by PyPI or the PSF/

More details are available here: https://blog.pypi.org/posts/2025-09-23-plenty-of-phish-in-the-sea/

Jim Routh, Chief Trust Officer at Saviynt, commented:

“Threat actors are finding different ways to steal credentials for cloud accounts essential for enterprises to assemble and develop software for their respective customers. The tactics used enable threat actors identify many more target enterprises (customers) and monetize the compromise in several ways. 

“Enterprises have an opportunity to more effectively manage the risk of this type of credential compromise through advanced authentication methods, cloud account access management methods and privileged user management using continuous validation techniques.”

This is a huge issue and it will only increase if action is not taken quickly. Enterprises should make that a today problem.

Nearly 150,000 Patient Records Exposed in Healthcare Data Breach

Posted in Commentary with tags on September 25, 2025 by itnerd

A data breach affecting a home healthcare provider Archer Health Inc, was discovered and reported to Website Planet by cybersecurity researcher Jeremiah Fowler.

What happened:
A non-password-protected database containing 145,000 files and totaling 23 GB was left exposed. The leaked files included assessments, home health certifications, plan of care documents, patient ID numbers, SSNs, physical addresses, phone numbers, and more

Why it matters:
The exposure of personal and medical data poses serious risks, including identity theft, fraud, and possible financial exploitation, misuse of sensitive identifiers like SSNs, patient IDs, or contact information. Significant medical privacy and compliance risks, as the public exposure of medical conditions, treatments, and Medicare or VA records could lead to potential HIPAA violations.

Read the detailed report here: https://www.websiteplanet.com/news/archer-health-breach-report/

Rhysida takes credit for breach against Maryland Transit Administration

Posted in Commentary with tags on September 25, 2025 by itnerd

Comparitech has reported that ransomware gang Rhysida today took credit for a late-August data breach at the Maryland Transit Administration.

Commenting on this news is Rebecca Moody, Head of Data Research at Comparitech

“While Maryland DoT has confirmed a data breach, we don’t yet know the extent of this breach or the type of data involved. However, Rhysida’s demand of $3.4 million is the second-largest ransom demand we’ve seen from this group, meaning it’s likely they’ve accessed some highly sensitive data. The last time we saw a ransom demand of this value was when Rhysida targeted Lurie Children’s Hospital. In this case, 792,000 people were impacted.”

“The largest-ever ransom demand ($5.8 million) from Rhysida also came when it had targeted the Port of Seattle. This led to the breach of 90,000 records. Rhysida’s proof pack for Maryland DoT also includes screenshots of a passport, driver’s license, Social Security number, a live scan application form, and financial documents.”

“While we await further information from Maryland DoT, we highly recommend that citizens and employees of the state remain on high alert for potential phishing attacks and monitor their accounts for any unauthorized activity.”

“This is the 59th confirmed attack on a US government organization this year so far and we have noted an uptick in the number of attacks with August seeing the highest monthly figure (12).”

This is one of these times where I can’t decide who is the most likely to be pwned. Government or healthcare. I guess that illustrates we all need to do more to protect ourselves from being a victim.

Corintis raises $24M to target the next AI bottleneck, and collaborates with Microsoft for chip cooling breakthrough

Posted in Commentary with tags on September 25, 2025 by itnerd

The growth of AI is hampered by computational power. Increasing demands for AI to become ever more powerful and ever more accessible have placed a requirement for there to be ever more powerful computer chips. However, increasingly powerful chips produce more heat, making cooling a key bottleneck.

The early versions of OpenAI’s ChatGPT were trained on NVIDIA chips, which used 400W of power. However, only 4 years later, new GPUs and AI accelerators are already looking to increase the power requirements by 10x, which requires liquid cooling. NVIDIA’s recent adoption of liquid cooling for its latest generations of data centre GPUs has highlighted this key demand. 

Coming out of stealth mode, semiconductor cooling startup Corintis has today announced that it has raised a $24M Series A to address this problem. The round was led by BlueYard Capital with participation from Founderful, Acequia Capital, Celsius Industries, XTX Ventures, among others. Corintis also announces that it will be opening multiple US offices to better serve its American customers in addition to an Engineering office in Munich, Germany. 

To date, the company has raised $33.4M in total. Instead of facing AI off against computational requirements, their technology embraces AI to help cool computer chips more effectively. As part of this funding, Chairman of Walden International and Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan has joined as a board director and investor prior to becoming Intel CEO, in addition to Geoff Lyon (former CEO & Founder of CoolIT), also joining the board. With this addition to the board, Corintis doubles down on building a bridge between the worlds of semiconductor design, manufacturing, and chip-cooling.   

Corintis’s technology focuses on microfluidic cooling: Optimised micro-scale liquid cooling for computer chips in data centres, which are used for advanced computation, including for generative AI. In addition to having several major American tech giants as customers, the company already enjoys a partnership with Microsoft to help bring this cutting-edge technology to the real world. Earlier this week, Microsoft announced that in collaboration with Corintis, it has successfully achieved a breakthrough by developing an in-chip microfluidic cooling system that can effectively cool a server running core services. Tests showed that microfluidic cooling embedded inside the chip removed heat a staggering three times better than the most advanced technology commonly used today.

Based on research conducted at the Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne (EPFL) in Switzerland, Corintis was co-founded by Dr Remco van Erp (CEO), Sam Harrison (COO) & Prof Elison Matioli (Scientific Adviser).

Corintis’ solution relies on two main elements to achieve its mission of 10x better cooling: Firstly, “co-designed microfluidic cooling”. Corintis develops best-in-class simulation and optimization software and new manufacturing methods to design micro-scale optimized liquid cooling, or Microfluidic cooling, that is adapted to the chip to bring the right liquid to the right location. This can be supplied as either a drop-in replacement to any liquid cooling system today, or integrated together with the chip, as “co-packaged cooling”, to reach up to an order of magnitude increase in cooling performance. Their technology also enables data centers to reduce their water consumption, a key ecological concern of AI technologies.

Corintis’ platform builds a bridge between chip and cooling design, enabling chip designers to build the next generation of AI chips with superior thermal performance. The technology platforms the company has already developed include Glacierware, to help automate the design of cooling systems, a copper microfluidic manufacturing facility to manufacture cold plates with features as small as a human hair in high volume, and its Therminator platform, allowing chip companies to physically emulate next-gen chips with millimetre accuracy on silicon test chips before production to validate their cooling solution ahead of time. 

The company has already manufactured over ten thousand cooling systems, with deployments running in data centers on leading-edge AI chips. It has already achieved 8-digit cumulative revenue since its incorporation. It is on track to more than 10x this with its early deployments.  With new funding, the company looks to scale its already sizable team of 55 employees today to over 70 by the end of the year, and ramp up its manufacturing footprint even further, aiming to achieve a capacity exceeding a million microfluidic cold plates annually during 2026. With this scale, Corintis is ready to play a decisive role in the advancement of computational and AI power. 

TELUS and League will partner to support Canadian healthcare innovation with sovereign AI

Posted in Commentary with tags on September 25, 2025 by itnerd

TELUS and League today announced a groundbreaking collaboration to revolutionize healthcare delivery for millions of Canadians. League will power its comprehensive AI-driven healthcare platform on TELUS’ infrastructure – Canada’s first fully sovereign AI Factory. Supported by this sovereign AI infrastructure, advanced AI can deliver more personalized and efficient care, improving patient outcomes.

Operating on TELUS’ high-performance, highly-secure, Canadian-controlled infrastructure in Rimouski, Quebec, League’s AI-powered healthcare solutions will leverage the power of NVIDIA’s latest Graphic Processing Unit (GPU) technology to process health data and deliver AI-powered recommendations to help Canadians navigate their healthcare journey more effectively. League’s platform, which has already delivered over 100 million personalized health recommendations including millions to Canadian patients, will be able to leverage the sovereign infrastructure to physically store sensitive healthcare data within Canada’s borders – supporting a key priority for the deployment of secure, privacy-compliant and sovereign AI, while enabling advanced research and development of unique Canadian-centric models.

TELUS’ sovereign infrastructure enables Canadian healthcare organizations to develop AI solutions tailored specifically to Canadian healthcare needs and regulations, rather than adapting generic offerings. The partnership will enable more effective care coordination, personalized health recommendations and improved patient engagement.

The AI Factory will empower organizations with total, end-to-end development capabilities to build new AI models (model training), customize existing ones for specific needs (fine-tuning) and deploy them in business operations (inferencing). Powered by 99 per cent renewable energy sources, the factory is built in one of the most sustainable AI-ready data centres in the world. Supported by TELUS’ high-speed, ultra-low-latency, PureFibre network, the facility is designed to use significantly less electricity to power AI computing workloads and is three times more energy efficient than the industry average – demonstrating that cutting-edge AI capabilities and environmental stewardship are essential for Canada’s technological future.

Centreon awarded five high-profileG2 Badges in Fall 202

Posted in Commentary with tags on September 25, 2025 by itnerd

Centreon, a leader in digital performance monitoring, is awarded five new High-Profile Badges by G2, the world’s largest and most trusted software marketplace. These badges reflect Centreon’s continued success in driving customer satisfaction and adoption across geographies and industry segments.

Among the recognitions received this Fall 2025:

  • Highest User Adoption, Fall 2025, Server Monitoring category – awarded for the highest User Adoption rating in the Implementation Index.
  • High Performer, Fall 2025, DevOps category, geo India, Asia, and Asia Pacific – highlighting Centreon’s strong customer satisfaction scores compared to market peers.
  • Users Love Us, Fall 2025 – a key milestone badge, earned after surpassing 20 verified reviews with an average rating of 4.0 stars or higher. This “Users Love Us” Badge demonstrates Centreon customer-centricity

Centreon’s current rating of 4.7 out of 5 underscores its commitment to ease of use, quality support, and simple installation—key drivers of customer satisfaction.

These recognitions from G2 underscore Centreon’s mission to empower IT teams worldwide with a unified, open, and user-centric monitoring platform—helping organizations achieve always-on performance across their digital infrastructure.

G2 is a leading international B2B software marketplace. Each year, more than 80 million professionals use the G2 platform to make their software purchasing decisions, based on peer reviews. To learn more, visit the Centreon page on G2.

KnowBe4 Named Leader in G2 Grid Fall 2025 Report in Multiple Human Risk Management Categories

Posted in Commentary with tags on September 25, 2025 by itnerd

KnowBe4, the world-renowned cybersecurity platform that comprehensively addresses human risk management, today announced its Security Awareness Training (SAT) software has maintained its position as the number one leader in the G2 Grid Fall 2025 Report, marking over six years of leadership. Additionally, KnowBe4’s PhishER has been named the number one leader for the fourth consecutive year in the Incident Response category.

The G2 Grid Report compares SAT vendors and Incident Response software vendors based on user reviews, customer satisfaction, popularity and market presence. KnowBe4 SAT and PhishER received the highest G2 scores of 95 and 91 respectively, with KnowBe4 being the only vendor to score in the 90s across both categories.

Based on 2,153 customer reviews, KnowBe4’s SAT remains the top ranked SAT product with 98% of users rating it four or five stars. Additionally, 93% of users recommend KnowBe4 SAT to others. KnowBe4 also maintains the largest market presence among products in the SAT category, solidifying its position as the number one SAT Platform on G2 for over six years.

Based on 418 G2 customer reviews, KnowBe4’s PhishER is the top ranked Incident Response software with the highest satisfaction score among all products in the category. PhishER received multiple awards including “Best Results,” “Best Usability” and “Best Relationship,” with 97% of users rating it four or five stars.

For more information on PhishER, visit www.knowbe4.com/products/phisher-plus

To download a copy of the report on the Incident Response market, visit www.knowbe4.com/hubfs/G2-Fall-2025-Grid-Report-for-Incident-Response.pdf

For more information on KnowBe4’s SAT, visit www.knowbe4.com/products/security-awareness-training

To download a copy of the report on the SAT market, visit www.knowbe4.com/hubfs/G2-Fall-2025-Grid-Report-for-Security-Awareness-Training.pdf

Equinix Unveils Distributed AI Infrastructure to Help Businesses Accelerate the Next Wave of AI Innovation

Posted in Commentary with tags on September 25, 2025 by itnerd

At its inaugural AI Summit, Equinix, Inc.  unveiled its Distributed AI infrastructure—a bold new approach to power the next wave of AI innovation, including agentic AI. Today’s announcement includes a new AI-ready backbone to support distributed AI deployments, a global AI Solutions Lab to test new solutions, and Fabric Intelligence to better support next-generation workloads for enterprises.

As businesses look to deploy next-generation AI tools, such as AI agents, enterprises need to rethink their existing IT architecture. Equinix’s Distributed AI has been engineered from the ground up to support the scale, speed and complexity of modern intelligent systems—including the evolution from static models to autonomous, agentic AI capable of reasoning, acting and learning independently. Unlike traditional applications, AI is inherently distributed, with distinct infrastructure requirements for training, inferencing and data sovereignty. Meeting these needs requires a new kind of infrastructure—globally distributed, deeply interconnected and built for performance at scale.  With a fully programmable, AI-optimized network linking 270+ data centers across 77 markets, Equinix is uniquely positioned to unify these environments across geographies, enabling intelligent systems to operate reliably, securely and everywhere they need to be.

Key announcements from Equinix’s inaugural AI Summit include:

Fabric Intelligence:

A software layer that enhances Equinix Fabric, an on-demand global interconnection service, with real-time awareness and automation for AI and multicloud workloads. 

Available in Q1 2026, Fabric Intelligence integrates with AI orchestration tools to automate connectivity decisions, taps into live telemetry for deep observability, and dynamically adjusts routing and segmentation to optimize performance and simplify network operations. By making the network responsive to workload demands, Fabric Intelligence helps enterprises reduce manual effort, accelerate deployment and keep pace with the scale and speed of AI.

AI Solutions Lab at Equinix Solution Validation Center® facilities:

Equinix is launching a global AI Solutions Lab across 20 locations in 10 countries, giving enterprises a dynamic environment to collaborate with leading AI partners.

Available today, enterprises can use the AI Solutions Lab to connect to the expansive Equinix AI partner ecosystem. This collaboration can help to de-risk AI adoption, co-innovate solutions, and to move faster from idea to operational AI deployment.

Expansion of Equinix’s AI ecosystem:

Now one of the most comprehensive vendor-neutral AI ecosystems in the industry, with more than 2,000 partners worldwide, making next-generation AI inferencing services discoverable and actionable through the new Fabric Intelligence.

Providing enterprises access to cutting-edge technology, including the GroqCloud™ platform in Q1 2026, to enable direct, private access to leading-edge inference platforms without custom builds—so they can connect and scale AI services faster with enterprise-grade performance and security.

With Equinix’s Distributed AI infrastructure, enterprises will be able to support use cases like real-time decision-making for predictive maintenance in manufacturing, dynamic retail optimization and faster fraud detection in financial services. By enabling AI at the edge and across regions, Equinix helps organizations run scalable, compliant and low-latency AI workloads wherever they’re needed. These products are expected to become available in the first quarter of 2026.

Jabra and Huddly Partner to Bring Plug-and-Play Simplicity to Large Meeting Rooms

Posted in Commentary with tags on September 25, 2025 by itnerd

Jabra, a global leader in professional audio and video solutions, today announced an industry-first collaboration with Huddly, the Norwegian video technology company. With complementary product portfolios the two Scandinavian brands will work together to bring a unified solution to market—designed to solve key challenges for large meeting spaces, particularly on Android systems. Because both companies already offer mature, field-tested technologies, the collaboration enables a faster path to market, helping customers access complete solutions without delay or complexity.

This new collaboration is built on a shared ambition: to deliver scalable, plug-and-play solutions that simplify deployment across any meeting room size. Jabra offers integrated audio and video solutions for small and medium-sized meeting rooms, designed for straightforward deployment and reliable performance. Huddly brings Huddly Crew™, the multi-camera technology built for larger meeting spaces, using AI to automate speaker tracking and adjust framing automatically and in real time. By combining Jabra and Huddly technology, organizations will now have access to a comprehensive package that extends coverage and performance into larger, more complex rooms.

Why This Partnership Matters
Customers are increasingly looking for a single, scalable solution that covers all meeting spaces without added complexity. Large and multi-purpose training rooms, particularly on Android-based systems, have historically required additional configuration or workarounds. This partnership removes that barrier by delivering:

  • End-to-end compatibility across Android, Windows and BYOD environments
  • Integrated AI-powered multi-camera video with automated speaker tracking and framing
  • Professional audio from Jabra, including extension audio
  • Simple, cable-based setup with no programming or manual configuration required
  • Strengthened security with the Microsoft Device Ecosystem Platform (MDEP)
  • Seamless integration enables scalable systems for rooms of all sizes, creating one complete package with full product and service support via Jabra+

Through this partnership, Huddly’s video technology will be available for Android-based meeting room systems as part of the Jabra ecosystem.

Delivering at scale
Jabra continues to support small and medium room solutions through its established PanaCast and Speak product lines. The collaboration with Huddly is focused specifically on large rooms, where greater video coverage and audio flexibility are essential. The joint solution is built to scale, enabling businesses to extend consistent performance and simplified deployment across even the most complex meeting environments.

Looking ahead
The Jabra and Huddly partnership will be rolled out globally in phases, with full integration targeted for early 2026. At launch, customers will have a fully integrated Android solution designed to give the ultimate experience in large spaces. Both companies are aligned on delivering consistent product support, simplified installation and a seamless meeting experience across all room sizes.

Learn more at: https://www.jabra.com/blog/jabra-and-huddly-partner-to-bring-plug-and-play-simplicity-to-large-meeting-rooms/.

IPv4.Global Relaunches ProVision Platform Backed by Hilco Global’s Proven Expertise 

Posted in Commentary with tags on September 25, 2025 by itnerd

IPv4.Global, part of Hilco Global’s Capital Solutions division, today announced the relaunch of ProVision, the advanced network automation platform trusted by enterprises and service providers to simplify and scale critical infrastructure management. The move reflects Hilco Global’s commitment to expanding IPv4.Global’s technology capabilities and delivering innovative solutions that help organizations monetize, manage, and automate their IP resources with greater efficiency and control.

ProVision is a comprehensive, API-first, multi-tenant DDI platform that automates IP address management (IPAM), DHCP, DNS, BGP peering, and more. With its relaunch under IPv4.Global, the platform is entering a new stage of innovation—delivering greater scalability, seamless integrations, and enhanced customer support.

The ProVision suite and services includes expanded platform capabilities:

  • ProVision IPAM – management of overlapping/duplicate IP space with RIR/LIR integration
  • DHCP Controller – multi-vendor capable overlay for simple integration and provisioning
  • DNS Controller – multi-tenant zone and record management with overlay features and approval workflows
  • Global Commander – centralized overlay for cross-cloud visibility in hybrid environments with support for federated deployment models
  • Peering Manager – BGP session management, monitoring and automation with email and router integration
  • Resource Manager – metadata aware asset database allows for storage of complex data structures
  • REST API – API-first development with live documentation for simple integration
  • ManyCast DNS – end-user assistance with connection to the closest and healthiest DNS node available to help reduce latency and improve uptime

ProVision also continues to support consulting services, including data normalization, network migrations, and business process automation, making it a full-service solution for modern network operations.

The original ProVision architects and engineers have joined IPv4.Global to guide product evolution and ensure continuity for existing users:

  • Aaron Hughes, VP Strategic Business Development
  • Pete Sclafani, VP Professional Services
  • Bill Renner, VP Software Engineering

The relaunch of ProVision underscores IPv4.Global’s mission to help organizations monetize, manage, and automate their IP infrastructure. It also aligns with Hilco Global’s Capital Solutions strategy, focused on asset-based investing, private credit, and technology enablement.

Visit https://www.ipv4.global/provision to learn more or request a demo.