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This post was co-written by Kris Rivera, Principal Software Engineer at Rapid7. Rapid7 is a Boston-based provider of security analytics and automation solutions enabling organizations to implement an active approach to cybersecurity.
With all the modern-day tools that harangue us during (and, unfortunately, beyond) our work days, chat has always occupied an important role in the way we communicate online.
The Uber data breach began with the purchase of stolen credentials belonging to an Uber employee from a dark web marketplace. The hacker tried to log into Uber’s network with these credentials but was unsuccessful because the account was protected by MFA.
Vice Society, the cybercriminal gang responsible for the attack, is believed to have used internal login credentials leaked on the dark web to access LAUSD’s network and launch the ransomware attack.
Starting today, AWS AppSync supports JavaScript resolvers and provides a resolver evaluation engine to test them before publishing them to the cloud. AWS AppSync, launched in 2017, is a service that allows you to build, manage, and host GraphQL APIs in the cloud.
The year is 2353. Alien archeologists are combing through ancient Slack logs to better understand the day to day of humans before their civilization collapsed. A surprisingly recurring conversation they find among members of so-called dev teams: Member A: “Pushed my code change.
Crossplane was one of the most discussed topics of KubeCon + CloudNativeCon North America 2022. It was mentioned in keynotes and talks, and the surrounding chatter was all over the show floor.
When you move business-critical applications or infrastructure to the cloud, site reliability engineering (SRE) emerges as an extremely important enterprise function. But what is SRE, and what do the acronyms that come along with it — SLI, SLO, and SLA — stand for?
While Web3 has been overtaken in the tech news flow by the rise of decentralized social media, the long-running effort to strengthen dApp infrastructure continues. Somewhat surprisingly, Microsoft has now joined the Web3 revolution, albeit in a low-profile way.
We are living the API economy, and it is fueling the evolution of the digital world. Every day, new companies whose products are APIs are being created. New forms of APIs — GraphQL, gRPC — and new vendors around API, especially API security, are being created every month.
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