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August 10, 2023

Attackers use Cloudflare Tunnel to proxy into victim networks

Exploiting Cloudflare Tunnel requires little skill and potentially could compromise and entire network.

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Sponsored by Sophos: Yes, Ransomware is Still a Huge Problem

New data from Sophos debunks the myth that ransomware is declining or steady and reveals just how much of a problem it is today

Biden: Get federal workers back in the office

An email from the White House to Cabinet members urged them to get employees back into federal buldings in order to improve service and "customer experience."

How to use structural pattern matching in Python

The pattern-matching syntax introduced in Python 3.10 allows for powerful new programming techniques for decision-making in apps.

Image: Nvidia unveils Workbench for managing AI workloads, updates Omniverse

Nvidia unveils Workbench for managing AI workloads, updates Omniverse

Chip maker Nvidia is using software to position itself at the center of two model-making markets: AI and 3D.

Slack redesigns app to tackle growing complexity

The revamp is aimed at streamlining the popular collaboration application as new features are added in a bid to help users avoid distractions and stay focused.

Identity-based security threats are growing rapidly: report

Cybercriminals are increasingly using compromise methods that grant “legitimate” access to target systems, making them harder to detect.

TSMC, NXP, Infineon and Bosch team up for German chip foundry

The pact to set up a manufacturing plant in Dresden and form a new company is part of a general move by global chip makers to build plants in the West and shore up supply chains.

Microsoft previews new F# syntax for string interpolation

Improved syntax makes it easier to work with text like CSS that contains many curly braces, while maintaining backwards compatibility with F#’s triple-quoted strings.

Aruba plugs core enterprise SASE, SSE service protection directions

Aruba Networks is touting forthcoming improvements to its security platform – including zero trust and sandboxing features

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