Weekly ThreatsDay recap: old bugs, fake tools, shady payload tricks, AI mishaps, and the usual reminder that the internet is ...
Cisco Live 2026 opens Sunday, May 31, at the Mandalay Bay Convention Center in Las Vegas, running through June 4 with 20,000 attendees from 75 countries. CEO Chuck Robbins headlines the Tuesday ...
Supply chain chaos, old bugs, smarter phishing, and botnets everywhere — here’s what broke the internet this week.
The OpenAPI specification, and the Swagger suite of tools built around it, make it incredibly easy for Python developers to create, document and manually test the RESTful APIs they create. Regardless ...
One of the first moves Elon Musk made when he took over X, formerly Twitter, was to slap a $42,000-per-month price tag on the enterprise Twitter API, while neutering the capabilities of the API's ...
The flaw allows low-privileged users to upload files to a temporary directory to achieve remote code execution. Splunk has announced fixes for vulnerabilities in Splunk Enterprise, Cloud Platform, and ...
Dozens of such keys can be extracted from apps’ decompiled code to gain access to all Gemini endpoints. Threat actors can extract Google API keys embedded in Android applications to gain access to ...
Building a REST API in Python can seem a bit daunting at first, but honestly, it’s more straightforward than you might think. This guide is here to break down all the steps, from getting your Python ...
This project simulates an SMB brute-force attack against a Windows host in an isolated lab environment. Logs were ingested into Splunk, analyzed using custom SPL logic, and automated case ...
Unlock the full InfoQ experience by logging in! Stay updated with your favorite authors and topics, engage with content, and download exclusive resources. Dany Lepage discusses the architectural ...
Earnings announcements are one of the few scheduled events that consistently move markets. Prices react not just to the reported numbers, but to how those numbers compare with expectations. A small ...
San Francisco software firms Splunk Inc. and Cribl Inc. failed to convince a federal court to give them post-trial wins in a long-running copyright battle over software interoperability. Judge William ...