Commissione UE conferma cyberattacco alla piattaforma cloud
La Commissione europea ha confermato un accesso non autorizzato alla piattaforma cloud che ospita i siti europe.eu. Secondo le fonti di Bleeping Computer, ignoti cybercriminali hanno compromesso un account AWS e rubato oltre 350 GB di dati. Un simile incidente era avvenuto all’inizio di febbraio.
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https://www.punto-informatico.it/commissione-ue-conferma-cyberattacco-piattaforma-cloud/
La Commissione europea ha confermato un accesso non autorizzato alla piattaforma cloud che ospita i siti europe.eu. Secondo le fonti di Bleeping Computer, ignoti cybercriminali hanno compromesso un account AWS e rubato oltre 350 GB di dati. Un simile incidente era avvenuto all’inizio di febbraio.
@sicurezza #commissioneeuropea
#cyberattacchi #cyberattack #cloud #aws
#bleepingcomputer #datipersonali
https://www.punto-informatico.it/commissione-ue-conferma-cyberattacco-piattaforma-cloud/
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Commissione UE conferma cyberattacco alla piattaforma cloud (update)
La Commissione europea ha confermato l'accesso non autorizzato alla piattaforma cloud e il furto di dati (oltre 350 GB, secondo una fonte esterna).
An ex-Azure engineer published six essays arguing Microsoft's cloud has been on life support since 2008, and the cause isn't bad code. It's bad people decisions. Rushed launch, post-launch talent exodus, no testing discipline, no architectural vision. Sound familiar to anyone who's worked in a place that ships first and staffs later?
Now layer 2026 on top. Microsoft cut roughly 15,000 jobs in mid-2025. Coding agents are pumping out 4x more commits in 90 days. GitHub's unofficial uptime has slipped under 90% and the proposed fix is, wait for it, moving more of GitHub onto Azure. The same Azure the engineer says is held together with rushed decisions and wishful thinking.
🧠 The phrase that stuck with me is "knowledge dilution from high attrition." When the senior people who knew why a system was built that way leave, no LLM in the world can recover that context
🤖 More AI-written code does not mean less work. It means more code to review, test, deploy, and run, which means more compute and more humans needed downstream
📉 OpenAI signing an $11.9B compute deal with CoreWeave in March 2025 was the loudest "we don't trust your capacity" signal Microsoft has ever received from its closest partner
🪑 The bet that AI lets you cut headcount keeps colliding with the reality that AI generates work for humans faster than it removes it
Every CIO I talk to is being pitched the same dream: fewer engineers, more agents, lower run rate. The Azure story is what happens when that math doesn't pencil out and the bill comes due in incidents instead of dollars.
https://www.theregister.com/2026/04/04/azure_talent_exodus/
#Azure #AI #Leadership #security #privacy #cloud #infosec #cybersecurity #software #devops
Now layer 2026 on top. Microsoft cut roughly 15,000 jobs in mid-2025. Coding agents are pumping out 4x more commits in 90 days. GitHub's unofficial uptime has slipped under 90% and the proposed fix is, wait for it, moving more of GitHub onto Azure. The same Azure the engineer says is held together with rushed decisions and wishful thinking.
🧠 The phrase that stuck with me is "knowledge dilution from high attrition." When the senior people who knew why a system was built that way leave, no LLM in the world can recover that context
🤖 More AI-written code does not mean less work. It means more code to review, test, deploy, and run, which means more compute and more humans needed downstream
📉 OpenAI signing an $11.9B compute deal with CoreWeave in March 2025 was the loudest "we don't trust your capacity" signal Microsoft has ever received from its closest partner
🪑 The bet that AI lets you cut headcount keeps colliding with the reality that AI generates work for humans faster than it removes it
Every CIO I talk to is being pitched the same dream: fewer engineers, more agents, lower run rate. The Azure story is what happens when that math doesn't pencil out and the bill comes due in incidents instead of dollars.
https://www.theregister.com/2026/04/04/azure_talent_exodus/
#Azure #AI #Leadership #security #privacy #cloud #infosec #cybersecurity #software #devops
The Register
Ex-Microsoft engineer believes Azure problems stem from talent exodus
: The cloud service's woes reflect a crisis made worse by AI – under-investment in people