Month: November 2020

Mine’s a Double, Trouble

The Ragnar Locker outfit has been right at it over the last few weeks. We have heard of companies large and small being taken out by their devious and despicable activities in which they obviously encrypt as much of the victim’s shizzle that they can get their filthy little paws on and then use a … Read more

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Nothin’ going on but the rent

If you have worked in the Information Technology business for any time, you will recognise a number of repeating patterns. One is the cycle of large central systems (AKA Mainframes), being replaced by distributed devices and file servers, followed by the three-tier web model, now implemented using shared infrastructure (AKA ‘The Cloud’). One has to … Read more

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GRU Some

This blog was supposed to be written and posted weeks ago and was originally about the indictment of named Russian GRU officers by the FBI, but we have been crazily busy winning business here at Tiberium Towers, so we humbly apologise for the delay. Now back in the swing of things and having come up … Read more