Cloudflare Introduces Access for Infrastructure SSH, Simplifies Security Management

Cloudflare recently announced Access for Infrastructure SSH, a feature that replaces traditional SSH keys with short-lived certificates. This new option leverages BastionZero’s integration into Cloudflare One and reduces the complexity of managing SSH keys while enhancing security by substituting long-term SSH keys with temporary, ephemeral certificates. Traditionally, users generate an SSH key pair and gain … Read more

Building a Database with Linux Tools

When it comes to building a database, Linux offers a simpler and more transparent alternative to relational databases driven by SQL. One of the simplest structured text formats is DSV (delimiter-separated values), which can be used to store data such as todo lists. In this article, we’ll explore how to create and use a database … Read more

Okta Security Advisory Exploit Found via Long Username Vulnerability

Okta has issued an unusual security advisory update, revealing that under specific circumstances, an attacker could log in by only providing a username with a stored cache key from a previous successful authentication. The vulnerability is related to the Bcrypt algorithm used to generate the cache key for AD/LDAP DelAuth. According to Okta, this exploit … Read more

Okta Fixes 3-Month-Old Bug Allowing Passwordless Login via Long Username

Okta, a digital security management company, has fixed a unusual bug in its software that could have allowed bad actors to log into accounts without entering passwords. The bug, which was present for approximately three months, would allow users to authenticate using only their username if it was 52 characters or longer. According to Okta’s … Read more

Okta Authentication Vulnerability Exposes Long Username Users

Okta, a leading authentication provider, has revealed a bizarre security vulnerability that allows users with long usernames (52 characters or more) to access protected accounts without knowing their passwords. The vulnerability was discovered on October 30 and resolved the same day in the affected product version of Okta AD/LDAP DelAuth. According to Okta’s security advisory, … Read more

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Tesla’s Full Self-Driving Software Faces Safety Concerns

Tesla’s autonomous ride-hailing service is struggling to meet expectations due to safety concerns surrounding its “Full Self-Driving” software. The company has faced criticism after drivers using the feature crashed into objects, including other cars and animals, despite the software being enabled. Regulators are taking notice, with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) launching an … Read more

Build a $4,600 Monthly Passive Income Stream in Under a Year with Print-on-Demand Business

Creating a successful print-on-demand business can be an excellent way to generate passive income. According to Gelato, the average print-on-demand business earns over $4,600 per year. However, this figure varies widely depending on factors such as design quality, marketing efforts, and competition. To get started, it’s essential to brainstorm ideas that fit your passions and … Read more

AI Boom Fuels Demand for High-Performance Servers

Nvidia’s Rise to Challenge Dominant Market as Generative AI Surges. Nvidia is expected to make significant gains in the AI server market due to the growing demand for generative AI applications. This surge has led to a renewed focus on high-performance computing, with end-user devices like PCs and smartphones experiencing a resurgence in importance. Nvidia’s … Read more

Nvidia Launches Arm-Based PC Chips for Consumers in 2025

Nvidia plans to launch its Arm-based PC chips for consumers in September 2025, according to a report by DigiTimes. The company’s ambitious platform aims to target the premium segment of the market and will rely on Nvidia’s own CPU and GPU designs. The Arm-based PC platform is expected to be high-end and compete with AMD, … Read more