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What is it? CVE-2022-42889, aka “Text4Shell”, is a vulnerability in the popular Java library “Apache Commons Text” which can result in arbitrary code execution when processing malicious input. More information can be found at GitHub advisory or this Apache thread.
After developing an artificial intelligence that can achieve superhuman mastery of games like chess and go, in addition to another AI that can predict how proteins fold themselves in three-dimensional space, the researchers over at DeepMind have done it again — this time using a deep learning AI m
This is part of a series of contributed articles leading up to KubeCon + CloudNativeCon on Oct. 24-28. While data is growing at an ever-increasing rate, IT budgets are not keeping pace.
Node.js is a crucial development tool for cloud native development. Because Node.js is very resource-efficient and high performing, it’s perfectly suited for apps and services that need to function at a larger scale. With Node.
The percentage of organizations running databases on Kubernetes leaped 26 percentage points in 2022 compared to last year, according to a new survey by the Data on Kubernetes (DoK) Community.
Did you realize that you, as a software developer, spend about 75% of your time searching through and querying to understand code, fix bugs and make necessary changes? No, not writing new code but engaging in the cumbersome, time-consuming endeavors of debugging and enhancing.
Doug Crockford is best known for his long-time work in JavaScript and for creating the JSON Data Interchange Format. His opinion tends to carry weight — and Crockford said it’s time to retire JavaScript.
Jit sponsored this post. Jit is under common control with TNS. This is the last post in a three-part series on continuous security. Read Part 1. Read Part 2, the CTO’s perspective.
When you think about cloud security — and who doesn’t these days? — chip-level security is probably not even on your radar. But, perhaps, it should be. The Open Compute Project (OCP), which brings open source methods and collaboration to the data center, thinks so.
Operating more efficiently with lower infrastructure cost, maintenance and downtime risks has never been more important for businesses, even as customers demand top-notch experiences.
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