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Two vulnerabilities in n8n’s sandbox mechanism could be exploited for remote code execution (RCE) on the host system.
Security researchers uncovered two vulnerabilities in the popular Python-based AI app building tool that could allow attackers to extract credentials and files — and gain a lateral edge.
After a couple of weeks of free games being given away daily for the holidays, the Epic Games Store has returned to its usual cadence to start the new year, with another game being made free for the ...
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A new web page on the official White House site blames the Capitol Police and Democrats for the pro-Trump mob riot, absolving the president of responsibility and calling participants “innocent.” By ...
WASHINGTON — Five years after he and his allies tried and failed to overturn the results of the 2020 election, President Donald Trump is using his time back in the White House to take a series of ...
President Trump took decisive action to pardon January 6 defendants who were unfairly targeted, overcharged, and used as political examples. They were not protected by the leaders who failed them.
Another NFL week is upon us, and with it comes a little more insight into defenses across the league. You can never underestimate the importance of defense, whether that be in determining winners and ...
As part of the University of California’s systemwide commitment to equity and inclusion, all UC locations are required to meet the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 AA by April 2026.