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A threat group researchers call "Armored Likho" has gained access to government agencies and electrical power entities in ...
India’s white-collar professionals have spent a decade optimising for one of two outcomes: deeper as a specialist, or wider ...
ActiveState explains how GitHub Actions attack chains can evade traditional CI security scanners, why passing a scan doesn't ...
Now, you can let a simple open-source CLI module turn any command into a GUI for you instead. That’s the solution Jordanian ...
EXCLUSIVE There's no honor among thieves as a new worm steals from other infectious software. It pilfers “multiple” victims’ ...
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AI could do anything. Then it met PowerPoint.
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Huge is a word heard often in conversations about the positive effect on workforce development and business that area leaders ...
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