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Jimdo Head of Experience Design Remote Tech Leadership Role
Jimdo Hiring: Head of Experience Design in Remote Tech Opportunity Jimdo, a Hamburg-based tech company founded in 2007, continues to empower solopreneurs and micro-businesses through its AI-powered platform. Originally created by three school friends in a Northern German farmhouse, Jimdo has grown into a profitable, remote-first organization with over 220 employees from more than 50...
YouTube Review: Versatile Video Platform with Trade-Offs
YouTube, the top video platform, personalizes feeds via AI for addictive discovery and enables creators to reach millions easily. Ideal for educators and streamers—upload your first video and monetize today for global impact.
France Plans Windows to Linux Shift in Public Sector
The French government intends to replace Windows with Linux on public computers to cut U.S. tech reliance. The transition starts this year, affecting over 1 million devices.
Google Blames Error for Polymarket in News
Google stated that betting odds from Polymarket appeared in its News section due to a technical error. The company has fixed the issue and apologized to users.
SaaS on the Beach Returns to Barcelona for Founders
The SaaS on the Beach event is set to return to Barcelona in a format exclusive to founders. This change focuses on targeted networking for SaaS leaders.
Why UK SMBs Are Still Losing to Ransomware — and What Actually Works
Ransomware attacks on UK small and medium businesses rose 67% between 2022 and 2024, driven by efficient RaaS models that make SMBs prime targets. These organizations face vulnerabilities from weaker defenses and limited recovery options, leading to average payments of £85,000 and total costs over £250,000. Practical controls can significantly reduce risks for teams without dedicated security expertise.
ThreatsDay Bulletin: Hybrid P2P Botnet, 13-Year-Old Apache RCE and 18 More Stories
Thursday. Another week, another batch of things that probably should've been caught sooner but weren't. This one's got some range — old vulnerabilities getting new life, a few "why was that even possible" moments, attackers leaning on platforms and tools you'd normally trust without thinking twice. Quiet escalations more than loud zero-days, but the kind that matter more in
UAT-10362 Targets Taiwanese NGOs with LucidRook Malware in Spear-Phishing Campaigns
A previously undocumented threat cluster dubbed UAT-10362 has been attributed to spear-phishing campaigns targeting Taiwanese non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and suspected universities to deploy a new Lua-based malware called LucidRook. "LucidRook is a sophisticated stager that embeds a Lua interpreter and Rust-compiled libraries within a dynamic-link library (DLL) to download and
Google Rolls Out DBSC in Chrome 146 to Block Session Theft on Windows
Google has made Device Bound Session Credentials (DBSC) generally available to all Windows users of its Chrome web browser, months after it began testing the security feature in open beta. The public availability is currently limited to Windows users on Chrome 146, with macOS expansion planned in an upcoming Chrome release. "This project represents a significant
Marimo RCE Flaw CVE-2026-39987 Exploited Within 10 Hours of Disclosure
A critical security vulnerability in Marimo, an open-source Python notebook for data science and analysis, has been exploited within 10 hours of public disclosure, according to findings from Sysdig. The vulnerability in question is CVE-2026-39987 (CVSS score: 9.3), a pre-authenticated remote code execution vulnerability impacting all versions of Marimo prior to and including