#security #email
Almost cyberpunk crime 😍
https://research.checkpoint.com/2019/incident-response-casefile-a-successful-bec-leveraging-lookalike-domains/
Almost cyberpunk crime 😍
https://research.checkpoint.com/2019/incident-response-casefile-a-successful-bec-leveraging-lookalike-domains/
Check Point Research
Incident Response Casefile – A successful BEC leveraging lookalike domains - Check Point Research
By Matan Ben David, Incident response Analyst Imagine that you’re the owner of a startup and waiting for a million-dollar seed round of funding, only it never shows up in your bank account. Or imagine you’re the head of a venture capital firm who believes…
#security #Microsoft #password
https://www.zdnet.com/article/44-million-microsoft-users-reused-passwords-in-the-first-three-months-of-2019/
https://www.zdnet.com/article/44-million-microsoft-users-reused-passwords-in-the-first-three-months-of-2019/
ZDNet
44 million Microsoft users reused passwords in the first three months of 2019
Microsoft used a database of three billion publicly leaked credentials to identify users who reused passwords.
#quote #cloud
Starting today, I’m rebranding myself. I’m not a “remote employee”. I’m a “cloud native employee”.
I expect this will help with career growth and advancement.
https://twitter.com/billwagner/status/1201883110889185281
Starting today, I’m rebranding myself. I’m not a “remote employee”. I’m a “cloud native employee”.
I expect this will help with career growth and advancement.
https://twitter.com/billwagner/status/1201883110889185281
#security #hack #camera #Ring
https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/3a88k5/how-hackers-are-breaking-into-ring-cameras
https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/3a88k5/how-hackers-are-breaking-into-ring-cameras
Vice
How Hackers Are Breaking Into Ring Cameras
After a hacker broke into a Ring camera in Tennessee and spoke to a child, Motherboard found hackers have made dedicated software for gaining access.
#cloud
#AWS Lambda vs. #Azure Functions:
https://iamondemand.com/blog/aws-lambda-vs-azure-functions-ten-major-differences/
#AWS Lambda vs. #Azure Functions:
https://iamondemand.com/blog/aws-lambda-vs-azure-functions-ten-major-differences/
IOD - The Content Engineers
AWS Lambda vs. Azure Functions: 10 Major Differences - IOD - The Content Engineers
Forget about managing virtual machines or paying for idle hardware! Serverless compute brings unlimited scale and high availability to every company in the world, from small startups to multinational corporations. At least, that’s the vision of Amazon and…
#history #future #tech
A technical review of the decade by Cindy Sridharen and predictions about what areas will develop in this decade:
https://medium.com/@copyconstruct/a-decade-in-review-in-tech-1cde76c9b43c
A technical review of the decade by Cindy Sridharen and predictions about what areas will develop in this decade:
https://medium.com/@copyconstruct/a-decade-in-review-in-tech-1cde76c9b43c
Medium
A decade in review in Tech
As 2019 draws to a close, I wanted to jot down some thoughts on some of the most important technological adoptions and innovations in tech…
#quote #programming
So, why does pair programming work for XP? Well, the first value is communication, and there are few forms of communication more intense than face-to-face. So, pair programming works for XP because it encourages communication. I like to think of the analogy of a pool of water. When an important new bit of information is learned by someone on the team, it is like putting a drop of dye in the water. Because of the pairs switching around all the time, the information rapidly diffuses throughout the team just as the dye spreads throughout the pool. Unlike the dye, however, the information becomes richer and more intense as it spreads and is enriched by the experience and insight of everyone on the team.
So, why does pair programming work for XP? Well, the first value is communication, and there are few forms of communication more intense than face-to-face. So, pair programming works for XP because it encourages communication. I like to think of the analogy of a pool of water. When an important new bit of information is learned by someone on the team, it is like putting a drop of dye in the water. Because of the pairs switching around all the time, the information rapidly diffuses throughout the team just as the dye spreads throughout the pool. Unlike the dye, however, the information becomes richer and more intense as it spreads and is enriched by the experience and insight of everyone on the team.
- Kent Beck#security #WhatsApp
https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2020/jan/21/amazon-boss-jeff-bezoss-phone-hacked-by-saudi-crown-prince
https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2020/jan/21/amazon-boss-jeff-bezoss-phone-hacked-by-saudi-crown-prince
the Guardian
Jeff Bezos hack: Amazon boss's phone 'hacked by Saudi crown prince'
Exclusive: investigation suggests Washington Post owner was targeted five months before murder of Jamal Khashoggi