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jeudi 24 avril 2025, 16:46
Enterprises are grappling with an increasing compliance burden, subject to multiple frameworks and more regulatory mandates that stretch resources and drive-up costs. Misconfigurations can further complicate things, often leading to non-compliance and regulatory penalties....
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A new study shows that 92 percent of IT leaders believe the new era of digital transformation will increase digital friction and that less than half (47 percent) of employees have the requisite digital dexterity to adapt to technological changes. The report from digital...
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New compiler releases often bring with them new warnings; those warnings are usually welcome, since they help developers find problems before they turn into nasty bugs. Adapting to new warnings can also create disruption in the development process, though, especially when an ...
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Sometimes worms have a tendency to multiply once their can is opened. James Bottomley recently encountered that situation; he led a session in the filesystem track at the 2025 Linux Storage, Filesystem, Memory Management, and BPF Summit (LSFMM+BPF) to discuss filesystem...
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Ipsos reports that the United States' reputation around the world is dropping sharply following Donald Trump's return to the White House. The most striking loss of 'positive influence' is in Canada, the survey found, where the U.S. has sunk from a positive majority to just...
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Security updates have been issued by Debian (haproxy and openrazer), Fedora (c-ares and mingw-poppler), Red Hat (thunderbird), SUSE (epiphany, ffmpeg-6, gopass, and libsoup-3_0-0), and Ubuntu (erlang, haproxy, libapache2-mod-auth-openidc, libarchive, linux, linux-aws,...
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A new study from Backslash Security looks at seven current versions of OpenAI's GPT, Anthropic's Claude and Google's Gemini to test the influence varying prompting techniques have on their ability to produce secure code. Three tiers of prompting techniques, ranging from...
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In 1991, Sophie Lloyd disguised herself as a man to trick her way into Britain's Magic Circle, then a men-only organization. When it finally began admitting women, she admitted her ruse and was expelled at the same meeting in which other female magicians were first admitted. ...
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Berlin-based O&O Software GmbH has unveiled a major new release -- and edition -- of its backup software for Windows. O&O DiskImage 21 Premium is a new entry into the DiskImage family, aimed firmly at home users. The application, which can back up everything from individual...
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I'm here to remind you that when you eat a banana, you should also eat those stringy white parts—which are technically called 'phloem bundles'—that people usually remove and throw away. What exactly are phloem bundles, though? The Takeout provides this overview: In...
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Security teams know they need to test their main applications, but they often struggle to identify which other assets to cover. On average, organizations can miss testing nine out of 10 of their complex web apps. Security testing platform Detectify is announcing the launch...
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You might have missed Steven Soderbergh's 2023 series 'Command Z': It's got comedy, time travel, and Michael Cera. There are 8 short episodes, adding up to a movie's worth of clever writing, social satire, and great performances by a talented cast. — Read the rest The post C...
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A growing chorus of European technology executives is calling for the continent to assert control over its digital future, with Danish IT services giant Netcompany leading the latest push for technological self-reliance. In an open letter published on Wednesday —...
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If it looks like a trade war, swims like a trade war, and quacks like a trade war, then it’s probably a trade war that has now broken out — this time between the US and the EU as the White House condemns Europe’s punitive fines against Apple and Meta, fines the...
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Most Linux users assume their security tools will catch bad actors before damage is done -- but sadly, new research suggests that confidence may be misplaced. You see, ARMO, the company behind Kubescape, has uncovered what could be one of the biggest blind spots in Linux...
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Sadly, there are many reasons why data stored on disk drives in Windows can — and sometimes does — go missing. As someone who’s used Windows 11 since the day after the first Insider Preview appeared on June 28, 2021, I’ve been through a dozen different data recovery...
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I was lucky enough to see Kraftwerk last week on their 'Multimedia Tour 2025' and the show absolutely blew my mind.  After posting some photos on my social media, I guess I got lucky, because, much to my delight, my algorithm started feeding me more Kraftwerk content, and I...
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Check out this working xylophone made totally from Lego pieces! Every part of Zung Hoang's design is crafted from bricks—each of the xylophone keys is made out of a Lego piece, and each note is perfectly tuned thanks to the small Lego pieces that are affixed to the bottom...
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Ghost of Tsushima was one of the best games of the PS4 generation, and now that it's on PC, you have no excuse for not playing it. Set against the backdrop of the historical Mongol invasion of Tsushima, the game follows a samurai as he casts off his rigid code of honor to...
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