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USN-5149-1: AccountsService vulnerability

2021-11-17 KENNETH 0

USN-5149-1: AccountsService vulnerability Kevin Backhouse discovered that AccountsService incorrectly handled memory when performing certain language setting operations. A local attacker could use this issue to escalate privileges. Source: USN-5149-1: AccountsService vulnerability

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USN-5148-1: hivex vulnerability

2021-11-16 KENNETH 0

USN-5148-1: hivex vulnerability It was discovered that hivex incorrectly handled certain input. An attacker could use this vulnerability to cause a crash or obtain sensitive information. Source: USN-5148-1: hivex vulnerability

[도서] 따라하며 익히는 Revit Dynamo

2021-11-16 KENNETH 0

[도서] 따라하며 익히는 Revit Dynamo 분야별 신상품 – 국내도서 – 컴퓨터와 인터넷 [도서]따라하며 익히는 Revit Dynamo 이진천,이주호 저 | NEW WAVE(뉴 웨이브) | 2022년 01월 판매가 28,800원 (10%할인) | YES포인트 320원(1%지급) 이 책은 Revit 의 활용 폭을 넓혀주는 Dynamo 라는 스크립트 언어를 소개하고 있다. Revit 을 기반으로 하여 사용자의 환경에 맞춰 기능을 개발할 수 있는 도구다. 단순반복 작업을 단축시킬 수 있고 , 대량의 입력 Source: [도서] 따라하며 익히는 Revit Dynamo

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Halo Infinite Multiplayer Beta now available for everyone

2021-11-16 KENNETH 0

Halo Infinite Multiplayer Beta now available for everyone As a thank you to the Xbox community for 20 years of support, 343 Industries has launched the free-to-play Halo Infinite Multiplayer Beta and Season 1 three weeks early, available starting now for all players on Windows PC, Xbox Series X|S and Xbox One. It will also be available via Xbox Cloud Gaming later on Monday. Players can enjoy the Season 1 content including all maps, core modes, Academy features and Battle Pass, and all of their progress carries over into the full Halo Infinite launch on Dec. 8. Head over to Xbox Wire for details. Source: Halo Infinite Multiplayer Beta now available for everyone

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Deploying BIG-IP and NGINX Ingress Controller in the Same Architecture

2021-11-16 KENNETH 0

Deploying BIG-IP and NGINX Ingress Controller in the Same Architecture In our previous blog series, Deploying Application Services in Kubernetes, we discussed a pattern that we see at many customers during their digital transformation journeys. Most journeys start with the traditional model for creating and deploying apps (usually monoliths), splitting responsibility for those two functions between siloed Development and Operations teams. As organizations move to a more modern model, they create microservices‑based apps and deploy them using DevOps practices which blur the division between traditional silos. While DevOps teams and application owners are taking more direct control over how their applications are deployed, managed, and delivered, it’s often not practical to break down the silo walls all at once – nor do we find that it’s necessary. Instead we observe that a logical division of responsibilities still applies: Network and security [ more… ]