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Oracle rushes out emergency patch for flaw in WebLogic servers Oracle
Oracle has released an emergency patch to address a vulnerability in its WebLogic servers after a previous patch could easily be bypassed by an attacker. The original patch was released as part of the company’s October 2020 security updates as a fix for a vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2020-14882, while the…
Read MoreThe 2020 election turned fandom into activism
With one off-the-cuff tweet last month, Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) proved how much politics had changed throughout the 2020 election. “Anyone want to play Among Us with me on Twitch to get out the vote? (I’ve never played but it looks like a lot of fun),” she tweeted on October…
Read MoreUpdate Google Chrome now to fix this major security bug Zero-day attack
Google has patched several new security bugs with its new update, including a zero-day vulnerability that is currently being exploited by attackers. Chrome users are advised to ensure their web browser is fully updated to ensure it is protected. The new vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2020-16009, was discovered by Google’s Threat…
Read MoreLessons from tearing down the iPhone 12
In the recent teardown of the iPhone 12 by iFixit, it was found that the new phone runs into some issues if a user replaces the camera module, basically rendering the cameras on the device unusable if not replaced by an Apple-authorized repair provider. iFixit has frequently spoken out against…
Read MoreThe challenges of remote working The challenges of remote working
The pandemic has completely shifted how we live and work. After a short stint of working from home (WFH) back in March (that was expected to end in a number of months) businesses are now putting permanent plans in place to reroute all employees to remote working. A recent survey…
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