Alluxio Closes Strong Q2 with Customer Growth, Sub-Millisecond Latency Capability for AI Data & Record MLPerf Storage v2.0 Benchmark Results

Posted in Commentary with tags on August 27, 2025 by itnerd

 Alluxio today announced strong results for the second quarter of its 2026 fiscal year. During the quarter, the company launched Alluxio Enterprise AI 3.7, a major release that delivers sub-millisecond TTFB (time to first byte) latency for AI workloads accessing data on cloud storage.

Alluxio also reported new customer wins across multiple industries and AI use cases, including model training, model deployment, and feature store query acceleration. In addition, the MLPerf Storage v2.0 benchmark results underscored Alluxio’s leadership in AI infrastructure performance, with the platform achieving exceptional GPU utilization and I/O acceleration across diverse training and checkpointing workloads.

Key Features of Alluxio Enterprise AI 3.7

  • Ultra-Low Latency Caching for Cloud Storage – Alluxio AI 3.7 introduces a distributed, transparent caching layer that reduces latency to sub-millisecond levels while retrieving AI data from cloud storage. It achieves up to 45× lower latency than S3 Standard and 5× lower latency than S3 Express One Zone, plus up to 11.5 GiB/s (98.7 Gbps) throughput per worker node, with linear scalability as nodes are added.
  • Enhanced Cache Preloading – The Alluxio Distributed Cache Preloader now supports parallel loading, delivering up to 5× faster cache preloading to ensure hot data availability for faster AI training and inference cold starts.
  • Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) for S3 Access – New granular RBAC capabilities allow tight integration with identity providers (OIDC/OAuth 2.0, Apache Ranger), controlling user authentication, authorization, and permitted operations on cached data.

Customer Momentum in H1 2025

The first half of 2025 saw record market adoption of Alluxio AI, with customer growth exceeding 50% compared to the previous period. Organizations across tech, finance, e-commerce, and media sectors have increasingly deployed Alluxio’s AI acceleration platform to enhance training throughput, streamline feature store access, and speed inference workflows. With growing deployments across hybrid and multi-cloud environments, demand for Alluxio AI reflects rapidly rising expectations for high-performance, low-latency AI data infrastructure. Notable customers added in the half include:

  • Salesforce
  • Dyna Robotics
  • Geely

Substantial I/O Performance Gains Confirmed in MLPerf Storage v2.0 Benchmark

Alluxio’s distributed caching architecture underscores its commitment to maximizing GPU efficiency and AI workload performance. In the MLPerf Storage v2.0 benchmarks:

  • Training Throughput
    • ResNet50: 24.14 GiB/s supporting 128 accelerators with 99.57% GPU utilization, scaling linearly from 1 to 8 clients and 2 to 8 workers.
    • 3D-Unet: 23.16 GiB/s with 8 accelerators, 99.02% GPU utilization, similarly scaling linearly.
    • CosmoFlow: 4.31 GiB/s with 8 accelerators, utilizing 74.97%, nearly doubling performance when scaling clients.
  • LLM Checkpointing
    • Llama3-8B: 4.29 GiB/s read and 4.54 GiB/s write (read/write times: 24.44s and 23.14s).
    • Llama3-70B: 33.29 GiB/s read and 36.67 GiB/s write (read/write times: 27.39s and 24.86s).

Availability 

Alluxio Enterprise AI version 3.7 is available here: https://www.alluxio.io/demo

Acronis and Intel Partner to Deliver Efficient, AI-Driven Threat Detection for Endpoint Devices

Posted in Commentary with tags , on August 27, 2025 by itnerd

 Acronis and Intel, today announced Acronis Cyber Protect Cloud’s availability with AI PCs powered by Intel Core Ultra processors, a new collaboration that brings advanced and automated threat detection and remediation to endpoint devices without compromising performance. By integrating Acronis Cyber Protect Cloud with Intel technology, managed service providers (MSPs), managed security service providers (MSSPs), and enterprise customers experience faster, more efficient cybersecurity, ideal for today’s resource-constrained users.

Acronis Cyber Protect Cloud uses AI to detect and remediate threats in real-time at the endpoint, analyzing behavioral patterns to uncover advanced attacks, including ransomware, zero-day exploits, and fileless malware that traditional tools might miss. On Intel® Core™ Ultra-powered devices, the solution becomes even more efficient by leveraging OpenVINO™ to offload heavy AI tasks such as behavioral heuristics and anomaly scoring to the processor’s neural processing unit (NPU). Offloading AI-driven behavioral detection from the CPU to the NPU within Intel Core Ultra processors reduces CPU load by up to 92%, based on internal performance testing. This optimizes performance, extends battery life, and keeps systems running smoothly.

Acronis Cyber Protect Cloud, a SaaS-based, multi-tenant platform, delivers award-winning protection from cyberthreats, including next-generation anti-malware, email security, data loss prevention (DLP), and endpoint and extended detection and response (EDR /XDR). Security professionals who use Acronis spend less time juggling tools thanks to its natively integrated solution that integrates cybersecurity, endpoint and posture management, data protection, automated backups, and disaster recovery. Acronis also proudly aligns with NIST cybersecurity functions, helping users identify, protect, detect, respond, and recover more effectively.

Traditional anti-malware software often struggles to detect modern threats and can drain system resources, leading to slowdowns, increased support tickets, and lost productivity. Fragmented security solutions further strain overburdened IT teams while increasing operational complexity. Acronis Cyber Protect Cloud solves this with natively integrated cyber protection that minimizes impact on system performance. And with Intel technology, it runs even more efficiently.

To learn more about AI PCs powered by Intel and Acronis Cyber Protect Cloud, visit: https://solutions.acronis.com/en-us/integrations/ai-pcs-powered-by-intel-and-acronis-cyber-protect-cloud/

Major cloud provider Tencent Cloud exposes sensitive credentials

Posted in Commentary with tags on August 27, 2025 by itnerd

Cybernews researchers have uncovered critical misconfigurations on two Tencent Cloud subdomains that exposed sensitive credentials and internal source code for months, posing risks to millions of Tencent Cloud users.

Tencent Cloud is one of the largest global cloud providers, serving over 10 million users worldwide across gaming, finance, communications, and enterprise sectors. 

Key takeaways: 

  • One of the affected services was related to Tencent’s internal load balancer, and another subdomain was a deployment of JEECG, an open-source development platform promoted by Tencent Cloud.
  • The hardcoded credentials appeared to grant direct access to Tencent Cloud’s administrative console. 
  • The environment files with hardcoded administrative console credentials and the .git directory have been publicly accessible for months.
  • The exposed passwords were also weak and vulnerable to dictionary attacks. They were composed using the company name, the year, and some symbols.
  • Tencent acknowledged it as a “known issue” and closed access. 

Leak significance 

A malicious actor with access to the misconfigured files and directories could potentially:

  • Gain full administrative access to the production systems
  • Tamper with internal API services 
  • Attach malicious payloads to the trusted front-end code 
  • Pivot further into Tencent’s internal cloud infrastructure 
  • Or simply abuse the trusted Tencent domain for malicious phishing campaigns

To read the full research, please click here.

Nikon Releases Firmware Version 2.00 for the Nikon Z6III Full-Frame Mirrorless Camera

Posted in Commentary with tags on August 27, 2025 by itnerd

Nikon Canada Inc. has announced the release of firmware version 2.00 for its full-frame/FX-format mirrorless camera, the Nikon Z6III. This marks the first major update since the launch of the Z6III and introduces several features equivalent to those found in the flagship Nikon Z9 and Nikon Z8.

With its already incredible high-speed performance, this firmware update adds the long-awaited [Birds] mode to subject detection, offering an enhanced shooting experience for both still and videos. Plus, the Auto Capture function now enables automatic shooting under pre-configured conditions, supporting flexible shooting styles tailored to various situations.

Additionally, for the first time for a Nikon product, the Z6III supports the Nikon Authenticity Service – a solution primarily aimed at media organizations and creators who require a high level of trustworthiness in their work. The service is compatible with the C2PA (Coalition for Content Provenance and Authenticity) standard, clearly recording provenance information from shooting through to editing to ensure greater transparency and reliability of content.

Nikon will continue to enhance its products through firmware updates that address user needs, while also fostering an environment in which all photographers and creators can engage in creative and professional activities with confidence and peace of mind.

Improved Subject Detection with Dedicated [Birds] Mode

A dedicated Birds mode has been added to the Z6III’s subject-detection options. When Birds mode is selected, the camera automatically tracks birds in flight with great precision, keeping them in focus even against complex, high-contrast backgrounds such as forests and rocky mountains. This allows photographers to concentrate on framing images, helping to meet their expectations. There is also a Focus limiter setting that can be assigned to a custom control to limit the shooting distance range, for more accurate focusing on the desired subject. In addition, the JPEG fine image quality setting can now be selected when Pre-Release Capture, which records images for up to one second before the shutter-release button is fully pressed, is used during full-frame shooting at 60 fps. This makes it possible to capture the moment a bird takes flight with superior image quality.

C2PA Compliance With Image Provenance Function

Nikon is committed to developing an image provenance function that supports confirmation of image authenticity, aiming to protect individuals and enterprises in the imaging industry from any unfavourable results caused by falsification and/or image manipulation, and to realize a society in which creative and business activities can be conducted with greater peace of mind. Z6III firmware version 2.00 includes an image provenance function that complies with the C2PA standard and is part of the Nikon Authenticity Service. By making a prior request through Nikon Imaging Cloud, users can load the digital certificate necessary for recording provenance data onto the Z6III.

The image provenance function adds metadata – such as information about the equipment used and data that makes it easy to verify whether the image has been tampered with, including a digital signature – to captured image files. This enables users to prove that a photo was taken with a Nikon camera.

Auto Capture Function Expands Shooting Possibilities in Any A Variety Of Situations

Firmware version 2.00 adds the Auto Capture function, which enables automatic shooting with pre-configured conditions. This allows users to specify the subject type, direction of movement, and shooting distance range to capture previously difficult scenes, such as those that require shooting in places or positions where photographers would disturb their subject. The function is also equipped with a scheduling feature that allows the user to specify the day and time to initiate Auto Capture in advance, reducing battery consumption between camera setup and the start of shooting. In combination with a USB-to-Ethernet adapter, it enables high-speed data transfer even to remote destinations, meeting the high demands of professional environments.

Expanded Functions and Improvements to Operability

  • An Automatic monitor display switch function for disabling the eye sensor when the vari-angle monitor is deployed has been added, a first for the Nikon Z series.
  • A function that allows users to exit the zoom view with a half-press of the shutter-release button when the focus mode is set to manual has been added.
  • Pixel shift shooting can now be used in combination with focus shift shooting or AE bracketing settings for more precise photographic expression than ever before.
  • A Recall shooting functions option that allows users to recall previously stored settings – including shooting mode, shutter speed, aperture value, and ISO sensitivity – with the press of a button has been added to the roles that can be assigned to a custom control.
  • Adds support for USB streaming (UVC/UAC), which allows the camera to be used as a webcam by simply connecting it to a computer or smartphone.
  • By default, firmware updates are now installed automatically after the camera connects to Nikon Imaging Cloud (a note about setting the camera’s date and time has been added to the instructions for connecting to the cloud to prevent connection errors between Nikon Imaging Cloud and the camera).
  • Operation has been simplified by automatically displaying an update confirmation dialog on the camera monitor after registering an imaging recipe in Nikon Imaging Cloud.

Nikon Z6III owners can visit the website here to learn more about the new firmware. Nikon will continue to enhance its products through firmware updates that address user needs, while also fostering an environment in which all photographers and creators can engage in creative and professional activities with confidence and peace of mind.

Specops uReset Now Supports Entra ID Customers with 24/7 Self-Service Password Resets

Posted in Commentary with tags on August 27, 2025 by itnerd

Today, Specops Software, an Outpost24 company and leading provider of password and identity management solutions, announced that Specops uReset, the company’s self-service password reset (SSPR) solution, now supports cloud-only Entra ID environments, joining Specops Secure Service Desk in enabling organizations across on-premises, hybrid, and cloud infrastructures.

With Specops uReset, customers can access self-service password resets from any browser or device. Whether organizations are fully remote, hybrid, or distributed across multiple locations, uReset eliminates the frustration of password-related downtime while reducing IT overhead costs. Considering 94% of organizations use at least some form of cloud computing, the expansion of Specops Software’s SSPR solution to include Entra ID enabled organizations comes at a critical time.

According to Gartner, 40% of all IT help desk calls are related to passwords, making password management one of the most persistent and costly challenges for IT teams. By shifting these calls to a secure, self-service model, uReset allows organizations to free up IT resources for strategic priorities while providing users with faster, more reliable access to their accounts. With this latest release, uReset brings enterprise-grade self-service password reset capabilities directly to Entra ID customers, extending beyond native options with:

  • Flexible MFA with 20+ authenticators (including Microsoft Authenticator, Okta, Duo Security, Yubikey, and Specops:ID)
  • Dynamic end-user feedback during password creation
  • Breached password protection against Specops’ database of 4+ billion compromised credentials
  • Simple, privacy-first enrollment

To learn more about Specops uReset for Cloud, click here.

Qwiet AI Expands Integrations and AutoFix Capabilities to Empower Developers in Shipping Secure Software Faster

Posted in Commentary with tags on August 27, 2025 by itnerd

Qwiet AI has unveiled game-changing updates to its application security platform. These updates, which include expanded integrations across Azure DevOps, Azure Boards, and GitHub, and the introduction of new AI-powered AutoFix capabilities and an enhanced user experience, are set to revolutionize how development and security teams release secure applications. By empowering teams to release secure applications at the speed of innovation without disrupting developer workflows, these updates promise a more comfortable and user-friendly experience.

The latest release from Qwiet AI is a testament to its developer-first approach, as it integrates security into the tools engineers already use. The AutoFix Pull Request integration in Azure DevOps, the production-ready integration in Azure Boards, and the new GitHub app featuring agentic AI capabilities have all been meticulously developed and tested to ensure their reliability and effectiveness. With the addition of support for SARIF analyses for non-CPG projects and advanced AST-based policy support for Swift, the AutoFix now offers broader protection across more languages and environments, promising a more secure and efficient development process.

Beyond new integrations, the platform has been refined to enhance usability and provide deeper insights. Updates include enhanced webhook notifications, automated data export processes, expanded secrets configuration, minor UI/UX enhancements, and a beta of new observability graphs and reports around vulnerability trend analysis. These improvements give AppSec, DevOps, and IT leaders the visibility and control they need to prioritize issues, demonstrate measurable progress, and respond quickly to emerging risks.

These enhancements come at a crucial time when organizations grapple with the pressure to secure software amidst rapid release cycles, fragmented security tools, and escalating compliance demands. Industry research underscores these challenges: 74% of organizations navigate multi-vendor security ecosystems, and 70% juggle more than ten separate tools. The prevalence of delayed patching, a key driver of breaches with up to 80% traced back to unpatched vulnerabilities, further underscores the need for a solution like Qwiet AI. Qwiet AI is helping its customers overcome these hurdles by consolidating workflows and accelerating remediation.

With these updates now available, Qwiet AI continues to deliver on its mission to integrate security into the software development lifecycle. It enables organizations in fintech, retail, SaaS, healthcare, manufacturing, and e-commerce to reduce risk while maintaining speed and agility, demonstrating Qwiet AI’s commitment to customer success.

To learn more about AI AutoFix, schedule a demo or workshop here: https://go.qwiet.ai/request-demo

To see AI AutoFix in action, please visit: https://qwiet.ai/platform/autofix/

ShadowCaptcha compromises more than 100 WordPress sites

Posted in Commentary with tags , on August 26, 2025 by itnerd

A large-scale campaign dubbed ShadowCaptcha has compromised more than 100 WordPress sites worldwide, redirecting visitors to fake CAPTCHA pages that employ the ClickFix tactic to deliver information stealers, ransomware, and cryptocurrency miners. Impacted industries include technology, healthcare, finance, hospitality, and real estate, with sites in Australia, Brazil, Italy, Canada, Colombia, and Israel most affected. Researchers warn that ShadowCaptcha demonstrates how social engineering has evolved into full-spectrum cyber operations, blending credential theft, persistence, and ransomware monetization.

There’s a really good rundown on this campaign here: ShadowCaptcha Campaig Targets WordPress Sites with Malware

Gunter Ollmann, CTO, Cobalt had this comment:

 “ShadowCaptcha is a stark reminder that social engineering has matured into an industrialized cybercrime model. What begins with a simple CAPTCHA lure now escalates into credential theft, ransomware, or even crypto mining—all without exploiting a traditional software vulnerability. The use of LOLBins, obfuscation, and vulnerable drivers shows how attackers are increasingly weaponizing legitimate tools to maintain stealth and maximize profits. Defenders need to rethink their assumptions: hardening infrastructure alone is not enough, security strategies must also focus on disrupting attacker workflows and continuously validating user behavior to blunt the impact of these evolving campaigns.”

Since I host this blog via WordPress, this gets my attention. I do use MFA and I do updates as soon as they come out. Thus I believe that I am secure. But you have to wonder about the thousands of WordPress sites that are out there.

SIOS Technology Wins Prestigious Industry Awards for High Availability Solutions

Posted in Commentary with tags on August 26, 2025 by itnerd

SIOS Technology Corp. today announced that its flagship product, SIOS LifeKeeper for Linux version 9.9.0, has received two distinguished industry honors recognizing its innovation and leadership in business technology solutions.

SIOS LifeKeeper for Linux was named a Gold Stevie® Award winner in the 2025 American Business Awards® in the Business Technology – Softwarecategory. The American Business Awards are the premier business awards program in the U.S., honoring organizations for outstanding achievement and innovation across industries.

In addition, SIOS LifeKeeper for Linux earned a Silver Titan Business Award in the Business Technology Solutions – Business Continuity Solution category. The Titan Awards celebrate excellence in enterprise products and solutions that drive organizational resilience, agility, and digital transformation.

SIOS LifeKeeper for Linux delivers comprehensive HA/DR protection for both physical and virtual Linux environments, enabling enterprises to safeguard critical workloads with intelligent application-aware monitoring, fast failover, and seamless recovery. Version 9.9.0 introduced significant enhancements, including expanded support for leading enterprise applications, improved automation, and deeper integration with cloud and hybrid IT environments.

With these wins, SIOS continues its long-standing leadership in high availability and resilience technology, helping enterprises worldwide reduce downtime, simplify operations, and achieve business continuity.

Hammerspace Wins the “Data Platform Tech — AI-Optimized Data Platforms” Category in the SiliconANGLE TechForward Awards

Posted in Commentary with tags on August 26, 2025 by itnerd

Hammerspace today announced that it has been named a winner in SiliconANGLE’s 2025 TechForward Awards in the “Data Platform Tech — AI-Optimized Data Platforms” category.

The Hammerspace Data Platform stands out from other solutions in the market with an open, data-centric architecture optimized for high-performance AI and HPC workloads, making all data an instantly accessible resource for AI models, applications, compute clusters and users. By unifying global access to all data across existing storage, silos, sites and clouds, Hammerspace enables organizations to leverage their existing infrastructure without needing to purchase net-new, proprietary storage.

Hammerspace simplifies the AI journey for customers with its ability to extend into cloud-based compute environments, without disruption to existing users/applications or requiring massive data migrations into new silos. By activating the underutilized capacity customers already own in their GPU servers, Hammerspace’s Tier 0 accelerates inferencing and checkpointing and reduces the need to purchase additional external high-performance storage.

The TechForward Awards recognize the technologies and solutions driving business forward. As the trusted voice of enterprise and emerging tech, SiliconANGLE applies a rigorous editorial lens to highlight innovations reshaping how businesses operate in our rapidly changing landscape. This awards program honors both established enterprise solutions and breakthrough technologies defining the future of business, spanning AI innovation, security excellence, cloud transformation, data platform evolution and blockchain/crypto tech. Hammerspace was selected from a competitive field of nominees by a panel of industry experts and technology leaders.

For more information, visit https://siliconangle.com/awards/.

A New Study Finds That 75% Of Dating Apps Are Not Safe

Posted in Commentary with tags on August 26, 2025 by itnerd

Analysis released today finds that most dating apps still have a long way to go to reach A-grade cybersecurity.

The Business Digital Index (BDI) team analyzed the 24 largest dating platforms and found that 75% received a grade of D or F for their digital security. This is not trivial as a lot of people are users of these apps and put a lot of personal information in them that I am certain that they don’t want stolen by threat actors.

You can see the full report here: https://businessdigitalindex.com/research/75-of-dating-apps-are-unsafe-new-study-finds