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Your weekly cybersecurity recap: a GitHub supply chain worm, an exploited Android flaw, Instagram account takeovers, and a ...
A comprehensive SharePoint Framework (SPFx) web part that brings advanced markdown rendering to SharePoint Online. Originally inspired by Wiki.js, this web part provides rich markdown support ...
Your Monday cybersecurity recap covers the latest digital threats, exposed weaknesses, active attacks, and security stories ...
The State Board of Education will vote in June on a standardized required reading list that includes Bible stories. The board is seeking public input leading up to the meeting. In all, the reading ...
Microsoft rolled out an out-of-band patch for a remote code execution vulnerability in SharePoint Server that any authenticated attacker can potentially exploit without requiring administrator or ...
Read along with the Book Review this summer: Can you check off five items before fall arrives? (This year, there are prizes!) By The New York Times Books Staff Welcome, dear readers, to our second ...
Tell us what you read this summer, and enter the drawing for this year’s prize. Did you check off at least five items this summer? Share your reading progress with us! Please include the title and ...
After a long winter, readers look to summer for a respite — an opportunity to sink into stories that are magical, mysterious and memorable. If some downtime is in your plans, we have some reading to ...
JPMorgan’s annual summer reading list this year includes books on artificial intelligence, longevity, Keith Haring and lemon recipes. The go-to selection of beach books for the wealthy has 14 titles ...
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