PCI-SIG Forms Optical Workgroup - Lighting The Way To PCIe's Future
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Wow. Just wow. | The many vulnerabilities Talos discovered in SOHO and industrial wireless routers post-VPNFilter
Given the privileged position these devices occupy on the networks they serve, they are prime targets for attackers, so their security posture is of paramount importance.
BlueCharlie, Previously Tracked as TAG-53, Continues to Deploy New Infrastructure in 2023 | Recorded Future
Insikt Group tracks BlueCharlie, a Russia-nexus threat group that's evolving operations, with 94 new domains since March 2023.
Russian military hackers sent phishing lures masquerading as Microsoft Teams chats
Hackers within the Russian military used Microsoft Teams chats as phishing lures in “highly targeted social engineering attacks,” according to security officials at Microsoft.
Hosting Ars, part three: CI/CD, or how I learned to stop worrying and love DevOps
This time we discuss how we manage, update, and deploy the code that makes Ars work.
A Blog Post With Every HTML Element
Patrick Weaver’s Website
Unauthorized Access to Cross-Tenant Applications in a Microsoft Azure Service - Research Advisory | Tenable®
Guarding the Bridge: New Attack Vectors in Azure AD Connect
etcd adds Tier 1 support for arm64 platforms
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Multi-Cloud Security: 7 Essentials to Secure Complex Cloud Environments — Control Plane
This article reviews some common security pitfalls in multi-clouds and provides crucial tips on handling cyber security in complex cloud environments.
Mattress giant Tempur Sealy hit with cyberattack forcing system shutdown
One of the biggest mattress sellers in the world is dealing with a cyberattack that has forced the company to shut down parts of its IT systems.
Mostly yes. Hydrogen isotopes are a different story | Did Earth’s Water Come from Meteorites?
At least some of our planet’s water was carried here by hydrogen-rich space rocks, but it’s not yet clear how much
Run Llama 2 on your own Mac using LLM and Homebrew
Llama 2 is the latest commercially usable openly licensed Large Language Model, released by Meta AI a few weeks ago. I just released a new plugin for my LLM utility …
AI-supported mammogram screening increases breast cancer detection by 20%, study finds | CNN
Artificial intelligence found more breast cancers than doctors with years of training and experience and cut doctors’ mammogram reading workload almost in half, a new early-stage study found.
Putin Outlaws Anonymity: Identity Verification For Online Services, VPN Bypass Advice a Crime * TorrentFreak
Putin has signed new laws that will decimate online anonymity by denying access to online services pending state-approved user ID checks.
Key-Locked Rank One Editing for Text-to-Image Personalization
XFS File-System Maintainer Stepping Down
After six years as serving as the XFS file-system maintainer, Darrick Wong announced he'll be stepping down from this role and that really multiple developers need to step up to maintain XFS and help with testing and other responsibilities.
What's new at Aiven: Q2/2023
What’s new with the Aiven Platform in Q2 2023? Get the details of what our product and engineering teams released in the second quarter of 2023.
Our new flagship distro: Fedora Asahi Remix - Asahi Linux
Porting Linux to Apple Silicon
Automating custom networking to solve IPv4 exhaustion in Amazon EKS | Amazon Web Services
Introduction When Amazon VPC Container Network Interface (CNI) plugin assigns IPv4 addresses to Pods, it allocates them from the VPC CIDR range assigned to the cluster. While it makes Pods first-class citizens within the VPC network, it often leads to exhaustion of the limited number of IPv4 addresses available in the VPCs. The long term […]
Broadband Speed 2Q 2023 | POTs and PANs
Amazon's AWS SSM agent can be used as post-exploitation RAT malware
InfraCopilot | The Intelligent Infra-as-Code Editor
Meet the most advanced infrastructure design tool that understands how to define, connect, scale infrastructure-as-code.
First release of jq in 5 years
Command-line JSON processor. Contribute to jqlang/jq development by creating an account on GitHub.
A virtual filesystem locking surprise
It is well understood that concurrency makes programming problems harder; the high level of concurrency inherent in kernel development is one of the reasons why kernel work can be challenging. Things can get even worse, though, if concurrent access happens in places where the code is not expecting it. The long story accompanying this short patch from Christian Brauner is illustrative of the kind of problem that can arise when assumptions about concurrency prove to be incorrect.
introducing curl command line variables | daniel.haxx.se
File distribution over DNS: (ab)using DNS as a CDN (eighty-twenty news)
Valuing undervalued superpowers
On doing glue work, a critical role that is too often considered expendable.
The BBC on Mastodon: experimenting with distributed and decentralised social media
Trialling ActivityPub and the federated model for social media and it's possibilities for the BBC.