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Cyber attacks rise 60% as businesses migrate to online services – KBC


Cyber criminals took advantage of the eased COVID-19 restrictions to intensify attacks on personal and business entities in the second quarter between October and December last year.

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According to the Communications Authority of Kenya (CA), 56,206,097 cyber threats were detected during the period, a 59.8% increase from 35,173,937 threats detected in the first quarter.

“This was mainly attributed to the significant increase in Malware, DDoS/Botnet and Web Application attacks recorded during the period. The increase in cyber threat events detected is attributed to the systematic resumption to normalcy amongst sectors and services that were previously dormant due to the restrictions surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic,” said the regulator.

Malware still dominate cyber attacks being detected in Kenya as registered the steepest rise at 44.7% as attacks rose to 46,069,525 from 31,842,635 recorded during the first quarter.

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CA further detected an 81.5% increase in denial-of-service attacks/botnets which rose to 2,260,036 from 1,245,451 attacks detected in the previous quarter.

Cyber attacks via web application was intense during the quarter under review as threats rose by 281.4% to stand at 7,847,457 from 2,057,369.

However, system vulnerabilities threats detected rose marginally by 2.1% to 29,079.

“In response to the threat events detected, the National KE-CIRT/CC issued 21,513 advisories, which was a 1.0 percent decrease compared to the 21,728 advisories issued in the previous period,” said CA.

CA says during the quarter under review, the National KE-CIRT/CC received 224 investigation related requests as compared to 354 requests in the previous period, which represents a decline of 36.7%.

Increase attacks is also attributed to more businesses migrating online to ensure business continuity amid lockdowns and movement restrictions.

In the period under review, .ke domains rose to 98,544 from 95,101 recorded in the first quarter between July and September.

Total data/Internet subscriptions amounted to 44.4 million subscriptions which comprised 43.8 million wireless subscriptions and 572,982 fixed…

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AWS Announces the Next Version of Amazon Aurora Serverless, a New Capability that Makes it Easier to Migrate from SQL Server to Amazon Aurora, and an Open Source Project to Help More Organizations Leave SQL Server for PostgreSQL


SEATTLE–()–Today at AWS re:Invent, Amazon Web Services, Inc. (AWS), an Amazon.com, Inc. company (NASDAQ: AMZN), announced the next version of Aurora Serverless, as well as a new capability that makes it easier for customers to migrate from SQL Server to Amazon Aurora PostgreSQL, and a new open source project that helps even more organizations migrate off legacy databases to open source alternatives. For customers that don’t want to deal with the work associated with self-managing database capacity, Amazon Aurora Serverless v2 scales to hundreds of thousands of transactions in a fraction of a second, delivering up to 90% cost savings compared to provisioning for peak capacity. AWS also announced Babelfish for Aurora PostgreSQL, a new capability for Amazon Aurora that allows customers to run SQL Server applications directly on Amazon Aurora PostgreSQL with little to no code changes. Finally, AWS shared its plans to open source Babelfish for PostgreSQL under the permissive Apache 2.0 license and make it available on GitHub. Together these innovations make Amazon Aurora even more attractive for a wide range of workloads, and bring the benefits of Amazon Aurora and PostgreSQL to more organizations. To get started, visit https://aws.amazon.com/rds/aurora/

Old-guard, legacy databases that have been developed and used for many decades typically require a well-trained and funded support staff to run and manage them. These commercial databases offer high performance and advanced availability features, but are expensive, complex to manage, and have high lock-in. Moreover, customers that are self-managing commercial databases are often at the mercy of old-guard database vendors and the brazen tricks they play, such as imposing arbitrary and punitive licensing terms. Today, more than a hundred thousand customers are choosing to run their database workloads on Amazon Aurora because it delivers the performance and availability of the highest-grade commercial databases at one tenth of the cost, making it the fastest-growing service in AWS history. In total, more than 350,000 databases have been migrated to AWS using AWS Database Migration Service (DMS). Today’s…

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