What’s new for Microsoft Edge at Build 2022

2022-05-25 KENNETH 0

What’s new for Microsoft Edge at Build 2022 Another year around the sun, and we’re back at Build to talk about—you guessed it—what’s new for developers with Microsoft Edge. We started this journey 2.5 years ago when we released the latest version of Microsoft Edge built on the Chromium open-source engine and we can’t wait to talk about what’s new and coming up. But while the Microsoft Edge journey is just beginning, another storied journey is ending—in less than a month, on June 15, 2022, Internet Explorer 11 will be retired and officially go out of support. Remember the original Internet Explorer? It just may have been the first way you accessed the internet. Since then, Internet Explorer has helped bring the world online, supplied endless videos and memes, and even helped you get a little (or a lot!) done [ more… ]

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Create Next Generation Experiences at Scale with Windows

2022-05-25 KENNETH 0

Create Next Generation Experiences at Scale with Windows As a team, we’re thrilled to spend time with the developer community at Microsoft Build. Windows is a place that people come to create, to learn and to connect. One of the most energizing aspects of Windows is how the developer community has been engaging with the platform bringing value to over a billion people across the planet. Windows is the platform for the world’s innovation, and developers are central to unlocking the next wave of experiences that people will need today and in the future. This is what drives us as a team to innovate and empower developers with the tools to dream big and turn their ideas into reality. Today, we are sharing new updates to Windows 11 and the Microsoft Store for developers including: New app building tools to [ more… ]

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USN-5440-1: PostgreSQL vulnerability

2022-05-24 KENNETH 0

USN-5440-1: PostgreSQL vulnerability Alexander Lakhin discovered that PostgreSQL incorrectly handled the security restricted operation sandbox when a privileged user is maintaining another user’s objects. An attacker having permission to create non-temp objects can use this issue to execute arbitrary commands as the superuser. Source: USN-5440-1: PostgreSQL vulnerability

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USN-5439-1: AccountsService vulnerability

2022-05-24 KENNETH 0

USN-5439-1: AccountsService vulnerability Gunnar Hjalmarsson discovered that AccountsService incorrectly dropped privileges. A local user could possibly use this issue to cause AccountsService to crash or stop responding, resulting in a denial of service. (CVE-2022-1804) Source: USN-5439-1: AccountsService vulnerability

Introducing F5 NGINX for Azure – Load Balancing Available Natively as a SaaS Offering on Microsoft Azure

2022-05-24 KENNETH 0

Introducing F5 NGINX for Azure – Load Balancing Available Natively as a SaaS Offering on Microsoft Azure High-performing cloud and development teams working in Microsoft Azure have come to appreciate the benefits of putting F5 NGINX Plus to work in their cloud environment. But high performance isn’t a destination – it’s an ongoing journey. Cloud architects and DevOps teams have asked us to take the powerful combination of NGINX Plus and Azure even further. At the top of their wish lists, customers have asked for a native Azure software as a service (SaaS) experience with NGINX products and the flexibility of Bring Your Own Configuration (BYOC) on Azure. Microsoft and F5 NGINX have listened and taken those wishes to heart, joining forces for the past two years to collaborate on fulfilling them. Today, we are excited to announce that NGINX Plus is now native [ more… ]