#Apple #hack
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2021-04-21/apple-targeted-in-50-million-ransomware-hack-of-supplier-quanta
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2021-04-21/apple-targeted-in-50-million-ransomware-hack-of-supplier-quanta
Bloomberg.com
Apple Targeted in $50 Million Ransomware Hack of Supplier Quanta
As Apple Inc. was revealing its newest line of iPads and flashy new iMacs on Tuesday, one of its primary suppliers was enduring a ransomware attack from a Russian operator claiming to have stolen blueprints of the U.S. company’s latest products.
#cookies in #UK
Yes, absolutely. UK websites use
£.biscuit()
instead of
$.cookie()
https://twitter.com/scattermoon/status/1385329850471358467
Yes, absolutely. UK websites use
£.biscuit()
instead of
$.cookie()
https://twitter.com/scattermoon/status/1385329850471358467
#video
#Microservices promise a scalable #architecture, increased flexibility, and better performance. But then you find out what’s actually involved in designing and running a microservices-based architecture. Turns out it’s not that straightforward after all.
Often the discussion around microservices is framed by a false dichotomy between the messy monolith and the lean and mean microservices architecture. Fortunately, there’s a third way: the modularized application. Functional decomposition doesn’t imply that every component has to become its own independent process.
Modularization is about strong encapsulation, well-defined interfaces, and explicit dependencies. Many languages offer in-process modularization features (for example, Java with its all-new module system). In this session we explore the right (and wrong) reasons for going with a microservices architecture, as well as what a modularized application entails. There’s a place for both independently deployed microservices and larger applications with a strong internal modular structure. Choose wisely.
https://youtu.be/AJW2FAJGgVw
#Microservices promise a scalable #architecture, increased flexibility, and better performance. But then you find out what’s actually involved in designing and running a microservices-based architecture. Turns out it’s not that straightforward after all.
Often the discussion around microservices is framed by a false dichotomy between the messy monolith and the lean and mean microservices architecture. Fortunately, there’s a third way: the modularized application. Functional decomposition doesn’t imply that every component has to become its own independent process.
Modularization is about strong encapsulation, well-defined interfaces, and explicit dependencies. Many languages offer in-process modularization features (for example, Java with its all-new module system). In this session we explore the right (and wrong) reasons for going with a microservices architecture, as well as what a modularized application entails. There’s a place for both independently deployed microservices and larger applications with a strong internal modular structure. Choose wisely.
https://youtu.be/AJW2FAJGgVw
YouTube
Modules or Microservices? - Sander Mak
Microservices promise a scalable architecture, increased flexibility, and better performance. But then you find out what’s actually involved in designing and running a microservices-based architecture. Turns out it’s not that straightforward after all.
Often…
Often…
DevTestSecOps
#video #Microservices promise a scalable #architecture, increased flexibility, and better performance. But then you find out what’s actually involved in designing and running a microservices-based architecture. Turns out it’s not that straightforward after…
I also like this picture to explain why you should not try to implement everything in microservices straight away. 👌
#quote
“If you can’t build a well-structured monolith, what makes you think microservices is the answer?”
-- Simon Brown
“If you can’t build a well-structured monolith, what makes you think microservices is the answer?”
-- Simon Brown
#programming #CSharp
Loop Optimizations in C# (and various other compilers)
This post comprises infographics showing various loop optimizations that happen in C# (dotnet) and other languages.
https://leveluppp.ghost.io/loop-optimizations-in-various-compilers/
Loop Optimizations in C# (and various other compilers)
This post comprises infographics showing various loop optimizations that happen in C# (dotnet) and other languages.
https://leveluppp.ghost.io/loop-optimizations-in-various-compilers/
#Glovo #hack
https://www.forbes.com/sites/thomasbrewster/2021/05/04/exclusive-hackers-break-into-2-billion-delivery-startup-glovo/
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2021-05-11/delivery-app-glovo-s-customer-data-for-sale-on-dark-web
https://www.forbes.com/sites/thomasbrewster/2021/05/04/exclusive-hackers-break-into-2-billion-delivery-startup-glovo/
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2021-05-11/delivery-app-glovo-s-customer-data-for-sale-on-dark-web
Forbes
Exclusive: Hackers Break Into Glovo, Europe’s $2 Billion Amazon Rival
Glovo confirms a hack that saw a cybercriminal offer access to the burgeoning Amazon rival’s computers used to manage customer and courier accounts.
DevTestSecOps
#hack #fishing Some things never get old.
Bloomberg.com
Colonial Pipeline Paid Hackers Nearly $5 Million in Ransom
Colonial Pipeline Co. paid nearly $5 million to Eastern European hackers on Friday, contradicting reports earlier this week that the company had no intention of paying an extortion fee to help restore the country’s largest fuel pipeline, according to two…
