Are Network Security Devices Endangering Orgs With 1990s-Era Flaws? Critics question why basic flaws like buffer overflows, command injections, and SQL injections are "being exploited remain prevalent in mission-critical codebases maintained by companies whose core business is cybersecurity," writes CSO Online. Benjamin Harris, CEO of cybersecurity/penetration testing firm watchTowr tells them that "these are vulnerability classes from the 1990s, and security controls to prevent or identify them have existed for a long time. There is really no excuse." Enterpri… 28 Years After 'Clippy', Microsoft Upgrades Copilot With Cartoon Assistant 'Micu' "Clippy, the animated paper clip that annoyed Microsoft Office users nearly three decades ago, might have just been ahead of its time," writes the Associated Press: Microsoft introduced a new artificial intelligence character called Mico (pronounced MEE'koh) on Thursday, a floating cartoon face shaped like a blob or flame that will embody the software giant's Copilot virtual assistant and marks the latest attempt by tech companies to imbue their AI chatbots with more of a personality... "When y… Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 Review: The High-End Android Tablet to Beat Samsung's line includes the 14.6-inch Tab S11 Ultra, but I like the 11-inch option better. Its svelte design and great screen make it the ideal Android tablet for me. |
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