Critical vulnerabilities in four widely used VS Code extensions could enable file theft and remote code execution across 125M installs.
Three of the four vulnerabilities remained unpatched months after OX Security reported them to the maintainers.
A technical preview promises to take on the unrewarding work in DevOps, but questions remain about controls over costs and access.
AFP on MSN
Horror comics boom in our age of anxiety
Horror sells right now. Subsequent works "The House on the Lake" or "The Department of Truth" have tackled human survival and conspiracy theories, helping turn Tynion into one of the top-selling ...
How-To Geek on MSN
Microsoft keeps canceling and reviving this unpopular Windows feature
Microsoft keeps trying to force Widgets and Apps on its userbase and we don't want an part of it, yet it returns every so often.
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