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Carbon, a great way to create images of your code

Hacker News - Thu, 02/29/2024 - 5:35am

Article URL: https://carbon.now.sh/

Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=39547984

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Best Foldable Phones in 2024: Samsung Galaxy Z Fold, Z Flip, Moto Razr, Pixel Fold - CNET

CNET Feed - Thu, 02/29/2024 - 5:30am
Most mobile makers now offer a foldable phone. But these are the ones to actually buy.
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Windows Zero-Day Exploited by North Korean Hackers in Rootkit Attack

Security Week - Thu, 02/29/2024 - 5:28am

North Korean group Lazarus exploited AppLocker driver zero-day CVE-2024-21338 for privilege escalation in attacks involving FudModule rootkit.

The post Windows Zero-Day Exploited by North Korean Hackers in Rootkit Attack appeared first on SecurityWeek.

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Why passkeys will replace passwords

InfoWorld - Thu, 02/29/2024 - 5:00am

With the growth of sophisticated attacks against critical software and infrastructure systems, multi-factor authentication (MFA) has emerged as a critical layer of defense against unauthorized access. An increasing number of enterprise and developer-facing technology applications and platforms, from GitHub to Salesforce to Amazon Web Services, are making MFA mandatory for users.

That said, we are all used to passwords, and many people like the status quo. Not surprisingly, the introduction of MFA has added friction to the login process. This can negatively impact the user experience.

A newer technology that can provide even greater security benefits than MFA is now becoming more widely deployed. That technology is called passkeys. Based on widely accepted industry standards, passkeys offers the tantalizing promise of eliminating the need for passwords and the risks passwords create without adding user experience friction like MFA.

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The White House Warns Cars Made in China Could Unleash Chaos on US Highways

Wired Security - Thu, 02/29/2024 - 5:00am
As Chinese automakers prepare to launch in the US, the White House is investigating whether cars made in China could pose a national security threat.
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