Microsoft will stop providing security patches, bug fixes, and technical support for ASP.NET Core 2.3 on April 7, 2027.
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Spread the loveIn a significant security incident that has sent shockwaves through the developer community, a North Korean state-sponsored hacking group has successfully compromised the popular Axios ...
OKLAHOMA CITY — Oklahoma City-based commercial real estate developer Pivot and multidisciplinary design firm Guernsey broke ground Thursday on Alley North, a major mixed-use development anchored by ...
A new report dubbed "BrowserGate" warns that Microsoft's LinkedIn is using hidden JavaScript scripts on its website to scan ...
The biggest story of the week is a new massive supply chain breach, which appears to be unrelated to the previous massive supply chain breaches, this time of the Axios HTTP project. Axios was ...