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mercredi 4 juin 2025, 14:57
Since Gartner introduced Data Security Posture Management (DSPM) in 2022, adoption has grown rapidly, driven by multi-cloud complexity, AI risks, and stricter privacy regulations. Yet, a knowledge gap remains, as organizations often compare DSPM to traditional tools like DLP ...
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Chaos RAT is back and causing trouble on Linux and Windows systems. This open source remote access tool was once pitched as a legitimate way to manage computers remotely. Now, it is being used to spy on users, steal data, and possibly set the stage for ransomware. But in an...
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Chaos RAT is back and causing trouble on Linux and Windows systems. This open source remote access tool was once pitched as a legitimate way to manage computers remotely. Now, it is being used to spy on users, steal data, and possibly set the stage for ransomware. But in an...
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Logitech is trying to make wired cool again, and honestly, I’m totally here for it. The company today announced the Signature Slim Wired Combo, a modern keyboard and mouse pair built for folks who still value physical connections over convenience. And yes, that includes...
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French search engine Qwant has filed a formal complaint with France’s antitrust regulator alleging that Microsoft deliberately degraded the quality of search results delivered through its Bing platform. The privacy-focused search company is seeking interim action against...
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The Washington Post is going to license Substack posts and use AI to polish content from 'nonprofessional writers', reports the New York Times. Owner Jeff Bezos's plan to have his newspaper's opinion page support 'personal liberties and free markets' has evolved, in...
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Sales of Tesla electric vehicles have 'collapsed' in Québec, Canada's largest and most Francophone province, according to data from its vehicle registration authority. Only 524 Teslas were registered in the first quarter of the year, down 85 percent. While the drop is...
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The parent company of Pornhub, Redtube and other popular smut sites is to suspend service in France today in advance of 'age verification' laws kicking in there. The laws would require adult sites to either maintain records of users' identities or integrate with third-party...
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A new survey released today by Google and carried out with Morning Consult, reveals that over 60 percent of US consumers have seen an increase in scams over the past year, with a third personally experiencing a data breach due to a scam. Most have seen scams through text...
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Twitter's Grok chatbot imposed 'White Genocide' discussion on unrelated chats, veered into Holocaust denial not long after, and is now 'reciting' fringe climate change talking points. It went from responses such as 'climate change is a serious threat with urgent aspects' to...
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Ukraine's surprise attack on Russian airfields wrecked dozens of bombers with more than 100 drones in the country's most spectacular long-range retaliation yet. It got the job done with ArduPilot, an open-source software package more often used by hobbyists. ArduPilot's...
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Windows 8 might have made waves for its short-lived removal of the beloved Start button, but the platform’s launch of an ill-fated storefront for streamlined app management was arguably Microsoft’s biggest blunder of all. With the Windows 8 Store, the company attempted...
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Valid account credentials -- with no MFA in place to protect the organization should they bemisused -- are still by far and away the biggest stumbling block for organizations investigatedby the Rapid7 IR team, occurring in 56 percent of all incidents in the first quarter of...
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It’s a weird time for Android-watching. Already, we live in a world where Android upgrade availability varies wildly from one phone to the next — thanks to certain device-makers’ less-than-commendable commitments in that area. A new Android version might show up on a...
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While it is undeniable that artificial intelligence is changing the shape of so many industries, it cannot be ignored that this comes at a cost. As well as resulting in lost jobs, AI is also incredibly energy hungry. Just as there were concerns about the energy and...
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As technology advances, the integration of artificial intelligence and automation is reshaping the landscape of pool maintenance. These innovations promise not only to enhance efficiency but also to align with eco-friendly practices, paving the way for a sustainable future...
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Legacy technology is quickly becoming the silent killer of business growth. With many IT leaders still relying on outdated systems, companies using legacy tech face mounting security risks, inefficiency, and spiralling costs. We spoke to Alex Jeffery, SVP of managed IT...
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I’ve previously covered the basics of JavaScript promises and how to use the async/await keywords to simplify your existing asynchronous code. This article is a more advanced look at JavaScript promises. We’ll explore four common ways promises trip up developers and...
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There is an old joke in programming circles:  There are two hard things in programming: cache invalidation, naming things, and off-by-one errors. The first is truly hard, the third is the joke, but the second one? That one baffles me. Naming things is easy, or at least ...
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When you start learning a programming language, you will inevitably experience some frustration along with the fun. Some of that frustration comes with learning anything new and complicated, and some is unnecessary—self-inflicted, even! When learning Rust, it helps to know ...
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