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This release includes Custom Compliance Frameworks, more AI features, custom epic, issue, and task fields as well as CI/CD pipeline inputs.


This is a patch release that fixes issues that have surfaced since the release of 4.0.0. It provides compatibility with the latest version of Perl, 5.38, which was released in July 2023, as well as with recent release versions of some required Perl modules.


Fun fact: The Nigerian prince was really from Nigeria.



The enterprise engine is a superset of the community engine. They will ship concurrently with the same patch version based on the same code base.


The paper shows a proof of concept that an advanced driver assistance system can be fooled by using a drone projecting a speed limit sign onto a building wall.

This might raise some serious questions regarding the safety of future autonomous driving.


Info from the website:

The C64 is back, this time full-sized with a working keyboard for the dedicated retro home-computer fan.

Featuring three switchable modes – C64, VIC 20, and Games Carousel.

Connect to any modern TV via HDMI for crisp 720p HD visuals, at 60 Hz or 50 Hz.

An updated joystick, now featuring micro switches, companions the hardware making the included games even more fun than ever.

The Games Carousel has 64 pre-installed games including classics such as California Games, Paradroid and Boulder Dash, with new additions like Attack of the Mutant Camels, Hover Bovver, Iridis Alpha, and Gridrunner.

Topped off with the recently released shoot ’em up Galencia and text adventure Planet of Death to let you relive the glory days of true keyboard gaming! Plus, THEC64® allows you to load and save your own files and games via USB stick (including multi-disk titles) and program in C64 or VIC 20 BASIC.


The issue with making email inboxes available for searching becomes even trickier when encryption (PGP/SMIME) is involved. Does anybody have a viable solution online/offline for this scenario?


The only solution I can think of is that your index is stored encrypted, but it has the ability to read and decrypt all your encrypted mail, and store that internally the same as any other email.


Here is short summary taken from the linked Reddit post:

* root cause was a piggy-backed mail conversation where a legitimate mail correspondence/dialogue was continued by a hacker who sent over a macrofied .doc; the recipient opened it because it looked legitimate and would you please "Enable Editing"

* that system infected/contacted various other systems in the network; those systems were cleaned superficially

* two days later the firewall noticed outgoing traffic, so the infections were still ongoing

* suspicious activity was discovered on the domain controllers

* IT decided to shut down the internet connectivity

* the whole domain is going to be rebuilt

* although there was a policy in place to limit local admins, some systems/accounts were NOT locked down, for example some POS "presenter" software that needed local admin

* as to why the domain controllers were compromised: it is possible that the admins logged into infected systems with a domain admin to clean those systems

This whole thing really is special, because there are the usual stereotypes in play:

* macros weren't disabled company-wide or at least restricted

* local admins are a thing

* software that NEEDs local admin is still a thing

* admins might (!) have used domain admin credentials to enter suspicous systems

...and it happened to Heise, of all places.


I wonder if this will have any impact on AMP for Email as well.

https://emailinnovations.com/the-email-is-being-amp-ed/


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