What if the very technology safeguarding the world's most sensitive data in the cloud could be undone by a gadget costing less than a night out? A startling discovery by researchers has unveiled a $50 hardware attack, dubbed "Battering RAM," capable of piercing the defenses of Intel and AMD’s
Introduction Imagine a scenario where a single malicious package, slipped into an open-source project, compromises an entire organization's infrastructure, exposing sensitive data and disrupting operations, a growing reality as supply chain attacks surge in frequency, targeting developers through
What happens when a cornerstone of mainframe development vanishes overnight, leaving developers scrambling for solutions? IBM's bold decision to phase out its System z Personal Development Tool (zPDT) has sent ripples through the tech community, signaling a seismic shift in how coding for IBM Z
Fixed version: In the vibrant world of open-source software, where collaboration and trust reign supreme, a seismic rift has emerged within the Ruby programming community, shaking the very foundation of its ethos. Picture a cornerstone of this ecosystem—RubyGems, the vital package manager powering
In an era where digital systems underpin nearly every aspect of modern travel, airports have become increasingly dependent on third-party software to manage everything from passenger check-ins to baggage handling, making them vulnerable to disruptions. A recent cyberattack on Collins Aerospace’s
In the ever-evolving landscape of cybersecurity, few threats are as insidious as those orchestrated by nation-state actors with advanced capabilities. Today, we’re diving into a critical issue with Rupert Marais, our in-house security specialist renowned for his expertise in endpoint and device