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Oracle Java users turning to open source after frequent audits and pricing hikes

Four in five have migrated, are migrating, or will migrate from Oracle Java, report finds 66% agree they could save 40% by switching to open source 96% agree they have concerns with licensing or pricing Four in five (79%) organizations have either migrated, are migrating, or plan to migrate to…

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AWS looks to super-charge AI agents with Amazon Bedrock AgentCore

AWS reveals new Amazon Bedrock AgentCore platform Launch looks to take some of the heavy lifting out of deploying AI agents Includes a selection of tools and services to help build and deploy agents AWS has revealed a new agentic AI development platform as it looks to make building and…

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Faulty Shopify plugin puts hundreds of websites at risk of invasive attacks – find out how to stay safe

Consentik, a cookie consent & consent management app for Shopify, kept sensitive data in an open archive The archive was available for at least 100 days, if not more It included site analytics data, Shopify Personal Access Tokens, and Facebook Auth Tokens A major, reputable Shopify plugin, was leaking sensitive…

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Why burnout is one of the biggest threats to your security

It’s a scenario that plays out far too often: A mid-sized company runs a routine threat validation exercise and stumbles on something unexpected, like an old infostealer variant that has been quietly active in their network for weeks. This scenario doesn’t require a zero-day exploit or sophisticated malware. All it…

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AWS launches Kiro, an agentic AI IDE, to end the chaos of vibe coding

AWS unveils Kiro, an agentic AI way to code Kiro looks to help solve typically issues seen in “vibe coding” Kiro is in preview now, with three tiers set to be available Amazon Web Services (AWS) has unveiled Kiro, an IDE which uses AI agents to streamline the development process.…

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‘A ticking time bomb’: US trains are vulnerable to a simple 13-year-old known security vulnerability – here’s what you need to know

Hackers only need cheap hardware and basic skills to stop a moving freight train remotely The American Association of Railways dismissed the threat until federal pressure forced a response The system still isn’t fixed, and full updates won’t arrive until at least 2027 A critical flaw in the wireless systems…

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