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By Geezy · Posted
It's significant growth for Linux considering the market share, so it could have had that effect I described. -
By pradeepviswav · Posted
Microsoft and Crowdstrike announce partnership on threat actor naming by Pradeep Viswanathan Whenever a cyberattack is discovered, companies disclose it to the public and assign it a unique name based on their internal procedures. Unfortunately, this leads to inconsistencies, as each company has its own naming conventions. As a result, the same threat actor behind a cyberattack may end up with multiple names, causing delays and confusion in response efforts. For example, a threat actor that Microsoft refers to as Midnight Blizzard might be known as Cozy Bear, APT29, or UNC2452 by other security vendors. To address this issue, Microsoft and CrowdStrike are teaming up. These companies will align their individual threat actor taxonomies to help security professionals respond to cyberattacks with greater clarity and confidence. It’s important to note that Microsoft and CrowdStrike are not attempting to create a single naming standard. Instead, they are releasing a mapping that lists common threat actors tracked by both companies, matched according to their respective taxonomies. The mapping also includes corresponding aliases from each group’s naming system. You can view the joint threat actor mapping by Microsoft and CrowdStrike here. Although this threat actor taxonomy mapping is a joint effort between Microsoft and CrowdStrike, Google/Mandiant and Palo Alto Networks' Unit 42 are expected to contribute to this initiative in the future. Vasu Jakkal, Corporate Vice President of Microsoft Security, wrote the following about this collaboration with CrowdStrike: As more organizations join this initiative, the collective defense against cyber threats will undoubtedly be improved. -
By Phillip0web · Posted
Same here. Exact same software. -
By Phillip0web · Posted
You make no sense since most of the stuff on YouTube is free to begin with. Comparing Netflix to YouTube is not even remotely the same. YouTube has tons of free videos to begin with, unlike Netflix, you are paying Netflix for original style of programming. -
By Phillip0web · Posted
Youtube can go screw themselves. Never ever, ever will I pay for this BS nonsense. And I encourage anyone else not to either.
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PortalPacific
So I am loading in different javascript depending on the screen width. The script is simple and works fine and loads the appropriate script depending on screen width. The problem is it only loads in the script depending on the original screen width. If i change my screen width to be smaller it doesn't change unless i refresh the page.
Anybody know of a simple fix? I am still pretty nooby with javascript.
Thanks!
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