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AI-assisted SQL injection exposed Front Gate Tickets, putting Lollapalooza, Bonnaroo, and millions of customer records at ...
The latest flare-up in the debate over AI-assisted coding did not come from a new model release or a benchmark result. It came from a single line of text buried inside a software update. Earlier this ...
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Why it matters: Artificial intelligence is forcing a reckoning within the open-source community. The technology's ability to replicate software at scale is blurring the line between innovation and ...
The Candidate profile sign-in process now requires users to enter a verification code sent by email for authentication. Learn more about how to register for the candidate profile. The Candidate ...
This library allows a web developer to quickly add Duo's interactive, self-service, two-factor authentication to any Java web login form. See our developer ...
The AWS Secrets Manager JDBC Library enables Java developers to easily connect to SQL databases using secrets stored in AWS Secrets Manager. This library is licensed under the Apache 2.0 License. We ...
This year marks the 70th anniversary of the Bandung Conference that brought together delegates from African and Asian countries as they were breaking free from colonial rule. Bandung became a ...
Apache has released a security update to address an important vulnerability in Tomcat web server that could lead to an attacker achieving remote code execution. Apache Tomcat is an open-source web ...
The U.S. Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has added CVE-2022-36537 to its "Known Exploited Vulnerabilities Catalog" after threat actors began actively exploiting the remote code ...
A number of popular services, including Apple iCloud, Twitter, Cloudflare, Minecraft and Steam, are reportedly vulnerable to a zero-day vulnerability affecting a popular Java logging library.