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Hackers exploit Apache Struts vulnerability to compromise corporate web servers

Network World

Attackers are widely exploiting a recently patched vulnerability in Apache Struts that allows them to remotely execute malicious code on web servers. Apache Struts is an open-source web development framework for Java web applications. To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here

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The Difference between Web Design and Web Development

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Information Technology Blog - - The Difference between Web Design and Web Development - Information Technology Blog. The majority of web owners don’t know the difference between web design and web development, so I am here to set the record straight. Web Design. Web Development.

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Apache Struts 2 exploit used to install ransomware on servers

Network World

Attackers are exploiting a vulnerability patched last month in the Apache Struts web development framework to install ransomware on servers. The flaw is located in the Jakarta Multipart parser in Apache Struts 2 and allows attackers to execute system commands with the privileges of the user running the web server process.

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The most popular programming languages in 2024: What does it mean for your learning journey?

TechSpot

Web development, data science, and especially artificial intelligence have driven interest in the software engineering field. Read Entire Article Learning to code has been one of the more popular ways to gain a foothold in the tech space.

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Nvidia might launch a 96GB RTX 4090 as weak supply limits market growth

TechSpot

A web developer going by "@eisneim" on X (formerly Twitter) claims to have seen an RTX 4090 with 96GB of VRAM, quadruple the 24GB normally available to gamers. Read Entire Article

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Flaw in Wix website builder risked computer worm

Network World

Wix, the provider of a widely used cloud-based web development platform, appears to have had a significant bug on its hands that could have paved the way for a computer worm to do serious damage to websites around world. To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here

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A clever Google-hosted, malicious ad fakes the KeePass website

TechSpot

Punycode-enhanced techniques for spreading malware and cyber-attacks have been known since 2017 when a web developer created a proof-of-concept site that resembled apple.com. Punycodes remain highly effective today, especially when employed in a malicious advertising campaign that closely mimics legitimate websites.