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1-15 July 2023 Cyber Attacks Timeline

In the first half of July 2023, I collected 161 events (corresponding to 10.73 events per day), a number that...

 

Cerby lands $17M to manage access to ‘nonstandard’ enterprise apps

Bel Lepe, a former Google software engineer, tells me that it always seemed risky to him that there were apps business users needed and used, but that IT and security teams were unwilling to approve them because of their lack of support for identity standards. It’s a legitimate issue. According to a Ponemon Institute survey, […]

 

Cerby Raises $17 Million for Access Management Platform for Nonstandard Applications

Cerby has raised $17 million in Series A funding for its access management platform for applications not supported by identity providers.

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Plugging an E-Drum Kit into a Stereo Receiver

Hey,
I own a Sony TA-F445R Amplifier and i would like to plug my E-Drum kit into it to use the attached speakers.

The Drum module has 6,3mm Output, so i was thinking i could just buy a 6,3mm to RCA cable and plug it right into one of the Inputs of my Receiver.

The thing is the AUX Input is already in use and i'm unsure if i can just plug it directly into one of the others CD/TAPE1,2/TUNER.

Is there a risk i will damage smth doing that?

I could only find Service Manuals and they didn't really help me with this,
so before you lynch me i tried answering this myself.

Have a good one

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Children trapped in Pakistan chairlift after cable snaps

High winds hamper attempts to rescue six children and two teachers stranded above ravine

Six children and two teachers were trapped in a chairlift hanging 274 metres (900ft) above a ravine in Pakistan after a cable snapped, with a helicopter rescue mission being hampered by high winds, officials said.

The children, who have been stranded since 7am local time (0200 GMT), were using the chairlift to get to school in a mountainous area in Battagram, about 125 miles north of Islamabad.

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Nearly 7,000 ambulance workers in England left in past year, figures show

Lib Dems say paramedics are ‘voting with their feet’, as number of staff leaving service rises 51% in three years

Ambulance services in England have experienced a mass exodus of staff in the past year with nearly 7,000 leaving their jobs, figures have revealed.

The number of emergency service crew leavers has risen sharply compared with 2019 levels, prompting concern for patient safety during the next NHS winter crisis.

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Invasive blue crabs threaten economy of whole regions of Italy, official say

Crustacean native to Americas is devastating shellfish production in Po delta, where they have no natural predators

Italian fishing communities in the north of the country are fighting an invasion of predatory blue crabs which risks jeopardising the economy of whole regions, authorities have said.

The crab, originally from the coast of north and south America, has spread across several lagoon-like locations in Italy over the past year, preying on local shellfish and posing a threat to the country’s role as one of the world’s leading clam producers.

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CISA Warns of Another Exploited Adobe ColdFusion Vulnerability

CISA warns that CVE-2023-26359, an Adobe ColdFusion vulnerability patched in March, has been exploited in the wild.

The post CISA Warns of Another Exploited Adobe ColdFusion Vulnerability appeared first on SecurityWeek.

 

Five tips to make the most out of your outdoor projector set-up

Following these tips will help you get the best sound and picture for your outdoor cinema set-up.

 

Murray-Darling Basin plan: states given three more years to finish water projects as extra buybacks on table

Tanya Plibersek warns Victoria as state holds out on signing deal while move to lift embargo on federal water purchases likely to enrage farmers

The states will have three more years to complete water efficiency projects in the Murray-Darling and will be offered more money, but more water buybacks from agriculture are also on the table, the federal water minister has said.

Tanya Plibersek announced on Tuesday she had struck an agreement with all but one of the basin states to extend the Murray-Darling Basin plan and increase the funding beyond the original $13bn that has been allocated.

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Julian Leeser urges Coalition colleagues to avoid ‘red Trumpian hats’ and ‘political diet of anger’

Liberal moderate claims party hasn’t fully grasped its electoral challenges following 2022 election defeat

The Liberal MP Julian Leeser has urged his colleagues to avoid the “fringes” of debate like the CPAC conservative conference, telling a party function the Coalition’s future should not be in “red Trumpian hats or a political diet of anger”.

The Liberal moderate, who is a supporter of the Indigenous voice to parliament, said the Liberal party needed to spend more time focusing on middle Australia, and claimed the organisation had not yet fully grasped the electoral challenges it faces following the 2022 election defeat.

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