I didn't know about this, thanks for posting! We have been using a custom Bash script to retrieve the list of sub-project directories that had been changed since the last commit by recursively scanning its sub-paths and…
I think they're asking how they adapted their workflow seeing as the way you use Vim and VSCode is so wildly different.
This article does not include Okta's statement claiming they had not been breached. Regardless, their statement was a legal word-soup that bounced around the issue. The Lapsus$ team responded to it and said they could…
And much less secure.
How could company filters trigger on phrases within a webpage if TLS is used? Would they have to bug the browser itself somehow instead?
TypeScript is a "replacement" for JavaScript in that it has become the defacto standard for any serious project for at least three years now. They are not two separate languages at all, TS is a superset of JS and exists…
I didn't know about this, thanks for posting! We have been using a custom Bash script to retrieve the list of sub-project directories that had been changed since the last commit by recursively scanning its sub-paths and…
I think they're asking how they adapted their workflow seeing as the way you use Vim and VSCode is so wildly different.
This article does not include Okta's statement claiming they had not been breached. Regardless, their statement was a legal word-soup that bounced around the issue. The Lapsus$ team responded to it and said they could…
And much less secure.
How could company filters trigger on phrases within a webpage if TLS is used? Would they have to bug the browser itself somehow instead?
TypeScript is a "replacement" for JavaScript in that it has become the defacto standard for any serious project for at least three years now. They are not two separate languages at all, TS is a superset of JS and exists…