What Is Cross-Site Scripting (XSS)? Working, Types, and Fixes
Cross-site scripting (XSS) is when attackers exploit web vulnerability to insert malicious code into a web page or application. Learn all about XSS.
Kubernetes is a highly scalable open-source platform for managing containerized applications. This article covers its working, architecture, and importance.
Terraform is a tool used for creating and managing IT infrastructure. Ansible automates provisioning, deployment, and other IT processes. This article covers the key differences between them.
A dynamic link library (DLL) refers to a file called upon by multiple programs at runtime to perform a specific set of tasks. Learn more about DLL.
Emulators let a computing environment behave like another to run incompatible apps. Click here to learn how emulators work.
With more global enterprises and federal agencies recognizing the operational and financial efficiencies that automation provides, it’s not surprising…
Dubbed Text4Shell or Act4Shell, the vulnerability is eliciting some disconcerting responses from the security and tech communities, possibly due to its name and the fact that, like Log4Shell, it resides in another open-source Java-based tool.
It’s a myth that antimalware software provides adequate security to your system. This article tries to dispel this myth and emphasize the need of ensuring end-to-end security using improved security solutions.
Michael Gorelik of Morphisec discusses the need for moving target defense and a layered security posture for effective threat detection.
A central processing unit (CPU) differs from a graphics processing unit (GPU) in various ways. Here’s why CPU and GPU are vital to computing.