Experts find Adobe Reader hit by dangerous zero‑day exploit Malicious PDFs enable data theft and possible full takeover Patch ...
Hackers have been quietly exploiting what appears to be a zero-day in Adobe Acrobat Reader for months, using booby-trapped PDFs to profile targets and decide who's worth fully compromising.
Christian Wenz explains why the Backends for Frontends (BFF) pattern is emerging as a more secure authentication model for single-page applications.
North Korean hackers used an updated version of a known backdoor to target a popular npm package.
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So many cool Fabric features get announced at Fabcon that it’s easy to miss some of them. The fact that you can now not only generate Excel files from Fabric Dataflows Gen2, but that you have so much ...
SSM Health Dean was a planning an orthopedics ambulatory surgery center, which the new group says it will now build, along ...
Here are five takeaways from the federal lawsuits filed against the Hobart Township and Trustee Fred Williams: ...
Every Friday, SAfm’s radio anchor speaks to Martin Creamer, publishing editor of Engineering News & Mining Weekly. Reported ...
City of Johannesburg and City Power last month unveiled electric vehicle charging stations at City Power’s offices in ...
At this time of crisis in the Middle East, the supply chain strength of South Africa’s Omnia is of major relevance from mining and agriculture perspectives. The Johannesburg Stock Exchange-listed ...