Alexa Carlin takes on her health challenges, turning obstacles into opportunities

2022-06-28 KENNETH 0

Alexa Carlin takes on her health challenges, turning obstacles into opportunities Like a lot of people in their senior year of college, Alexa Carlin had a lot to look forward to. In January 2013, the South Florida native was set to graduate from the University of Florida in a few months, then start her dream job in New York that summer. She was also hours away from a party celebrating a major milestone in the latest of her entrepreneurial endeavors. But all that came to a sudden halt when she ended up in a hospital, induced into a medical coma, with a 1% chance to survive. She beat those formidable odds, but not without a lot of lessons learned along the way – and facing another health crisis soon after that would prove even more challenging. “My whole life just [ more… ]

Delivering the Microsoft Edge WebView2 Runtime to Windows 10 Consumers

2022-06-28 KENNETH 0

Delivering the Microsoft Edge WebView2 Runtime to Windows 10 Consumers Microsoft Edge WebView2 is a developer control for embedding web content in applications. It allows developers to leverage the best of what Microsoft Edge Chromium platform can offer and build seamless experiences for their users that incorporate web-based content. WebView2 powers thousands of applications today, including products from Microsoft Office and Cerner. Starting today, we are beginning to roll out the WebView2 Runtime to Windows 10 Consumer devices. Reducing developer load The WebView2 Runtime provides the underlying web platform for WebView2 applications. Most end users will likely never hear about or interact with the runtime directly, but through the applications it enables. Starting with Windows 11, the WebView2 Runtime is included as part of the operating system. For Windows 10, we have recommended developers to distribute and install the runtime [ more… ]

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WP Briefing: Episode 34: WordPress 6.1 is Coming!

2022-06-28 KENNETH 0

WP Briefing: Episode 34: WordPress 6.1 is Coming! In the thirty-fourth episode of the WordPress Briefing, hear WordPress Executive Director Josepha Haden Chomphosy discuss planning for the major release and how you can get involved in the WordPress 6.1 release cycle! Have a question you’d like answered? You can submit them to [email protected], either written or as a voice recording. Credits Editor: Dustin Hartzler Logo: Beatriz Fialho Production: Santana Inniss Song: Fearless First by Kevin MacLeod References WordPress 6.1 Planning Roundup Core Post All WordPress 6.1 posts on Make Core Speaker Workshop for Indian Women in the WordPress Community Submit photos to the WordPress Photo Directory Transcript [Josepha Haden Chomphosy 00:00:10]   Hello everyone. And welcome to the WordPress Briefing, the podcast where you can catch quick explanations of some of the ideas behind the WordPress open source project and the community around it, [ more… ]

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USN-5495-1: curl vulnerabilities

2022-06-27 KENNETH 0

USN-5495-1: curl vulnerabilities Harry Sintonen discovered that curl incorrectly handled certain cookies. An attacker could possibly use this issue to cause a denial of service. This issue only affected Ubuntu 21.10, and Ubuntu 22.04 LTS. (CVE-2022-32205) Harry Sintonen discovered that curl incorrectly handled certain HTTP compressions. An attacker could possibly use this issue to cause a denial of service. (CVE-2022-32206) Harry Sintonen incorrectly handled certain file permissions. An attacker could possibly use this issue to expose sensitive information. This issue only affected Ubuntu 21.10, and Ubuntu 22.04 LTS. (CVE-2022-32207) Harry Sintonen discovered that curl incorrectly handled certain FTP-KRB messages. An attacker could possibly use this to perform a machine-in-the-diddle attack. (CVE-2022-32208) Source: USN-5495-1: curl vulnerabilities

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USN-5494-1: SpiderMonkey JavaScript Library vulnerabilities

2022-06-27 KENNETH 0

USN-5494-1: SpiderMonkey JavaScript Library vulnerabilities It was discovered that SpiderMonkey JavaScript Library incorrectly generated certain assembly code. An remote attacker could possibly use this issue to cause a crash or expose sensitive information. (CVE-2022-28285) It was discovered that SpiderMonkey JavaScript Library incorrectly generated certain assembly code. An remote attacker could possibly use this issue to cause a crash. (CVE-2022-31740) Source: USN-5494-1: SpiderMonkey JavaScript Library vulnerabilities