AWS Lambda sees its first malware attack with Denonia, and we don’t know how it got there Your email has been sent A new malware has infiltrated AWS Lambda services, and investigators still aren’t ...
The malware, dubbed Denonia, is written in Go for easier deployment and uses AWS's own open-source Go libraries. Malware authors are keeping with the times and when it comes to server-oriented malware ...
Amazon Web Services recently introduced the .NET 6 runtime for AWS Lambda, which means .NET-centric cloud coders can now do their serverless computing projects with the latest edition of Microsoft's ...
Amazon Web Services Inc. (AWS) announced that its AWS Lambda tool -- providing serverless functionality for projects such as app back-end services -- now supports Microsoft's C# programming language.
Amazon Web Services created an "AWS Compute Services" team, an email viewed by Insider shows. It combined services such as EC2 and serverless products like Lambda into a single organization. AWS ...
Amazon Web Services Inc. (AWS) announced that its AWS Lambda tool -- providing serverless functionality for projects such as app back-end services -- now supports Microsoft's C# programming language.
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