Microsoft will stop providing security patches, bug fixes, and technical support for ASP.NET Core 2.3 on April 7, 2027.
Christian Wenz explains why the Backends for Frontends (BFF) pattern is emerging as a more secure authentication model for single-page applications.
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If you have been hearing the term “ASP” lately and wondering what it means (or why you should care), you are not alone. It is a new term – namely, the Auxiliary Service Provider (ASP) – that appears ...
Researchers scan 10 million websites and uncover thousands of exposed API keys quietly granting access to cloud systems and ...
GitHub is adopting AI-based scanning for its Code Security tool to expand vulnerability detections beyond the CodeQL static analysis and cover more languages and frameworks. The developer ...
Overview On March 11, NSFOCUS CERT detected that Microsoft released the March Security Update patch, which fixed 83 security issues involving widely used products such as Windows, Microsoft Office, ...
Microsoft Defender for Endpoint is getting a new security recommendations that will help organizations boost their security posture in an increasingly dangerous world. Organizations running Microsoft ...
Mozilla released Firefox 149 with added privacy protection through a built-in VPN tool offering up to 50GB of monthly traffic. Join Push Security's free three-part webinar series where top security ...
When Israeli and US strikes killed Ayatollah Ali Khamenei at the start of the Middle East war, Iran's security chief Ali Larijani became even more powerful than he had been for decades. Israel's ...