I asked this question on the blog and on Twitter yesterday. And so far all the answers have been about the companies, and imho they’ve been wrong. First, there are plenty of huge tech companies that have set out to… Continue Reading →
The weekly Calibre release cycle continues, and Calibre 5.34 is here today to introduce support for Barnes & Noble’s recently launched Nook Glowlight 4 e-reader, which features a sleeker and smaller lightweight design, 300 dpi, 32GB of storage, USB-C charger,… Continue Reading →
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Google’s open-source team said they scanned Maven Central, today’s largest Java package repository, and found that 35,863 Java packages use vulnerable versions of the Apache Log4j library. From a report: This includes Java packages that use Log4j versions vulnerable to… Continue Reading →
After years of delays, the Federal Aviation Administration has approved the construction of a commercial launch pad off … Link to original post https://www.ajc.com/politics/faa-approves-commercial-launch-pad-off-georgia-coast/MQDSHGPIRNCBRC6K3BDDSNQ7OA/ from Teknoids NewsRead the original story
Due to the extraordinary widespread use of the open-source Apache Log4j library, the saga of the Log4Shell (CVE-2021-44228) vulnerability is nowhere near finished. As Dr. Johannes Ullrich, Dean of Research at the SANS Technology Institute, recently noted, “Log4Shell will continue… Continue Reading →
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