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Ravie LakshmananFeb 21, 2026Vulnerability / Patch Management The U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) on Friday added two security flaws impacting Roundcube webmail software to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) catalog, citing evidence of active exploitation. The vulnerabilities in question are listed below – CVE-2025-49113 (CVSS score: 9.9) – A deserialization of untrusted data vulnerability that allows remote code execution by authenticated users because the _from parameter in a URL is not validated in program/actions/settings/upload.php. (Fixed in June 2025) CVE-2025-68461 (CVSS score: 7.2) – A cross-site scripting vulnerability via the animate tag in an SVG document. (Fixed in December…

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Automation has long been part of the discipline, helping teams structure data, streamline reporting, and reduce repetitive work. Now, AI agent platforms combine workflow orchestration with large language models to execute multi-step tasks across systems. Among them, n8n stands out for its flexibility and control. Here’s how it works – and where it fits in modern SEO operations. Understanding how n8n AI agents are deployed If you think of modern AI agent platforms as an AI-powered Zapier, you’re not far off. The difference is that tools like n8n don’t just pass data between steps. They interpret it, transform it, and…

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When Windows Phone was my daily driver, I relied heavily on Here Maps, because Google never launched Google Maps for Microsoft’s phone operating system. After switching to Android, I quickly learned Google Maps, and it felt so complete for what I needed the app for that I never had to look anywhere else. Several years have passed since I first tried Google Maps, and I still rely on it when I commute. However, the daily commute doesn’t feel so smooth even with Google Maps when I’m carrying my iPhone 16e. I heard lots of praise for Apple Maps, so I…

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Ukrainian national Oleksandr Didenko, 29, was sentenced in U.S. District Court to 5 years in prison for an identity theft scheme that enabled North Korean workers to secure fraudulent employment. He pleaded guilty in November 2025 to wire fraud conspiracy and aggravated identity theft and agreed to forfeit more than $1.4 million, including about $181,438 in cash and cryptocurrency seized from him and his co-conspirators. “Oleksandr Didenko’s fraudulent activity inflicted systemic and deliberate financial harm on U.S. companies and American citizens to benefit not only himself, but a hostile nation state,” said Assistant Director Roman Rozhavsky of the FBI’s Counterintelligence…

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Joe Maring / Android AuthorityIt’s been just about a week since Google launched Android 17 Beta 1, and as you’ve probably heard by now, it’s not a particularly big update. While we expect more new features in later beta versions, Beta 1 is pretty light on user-facing changes.However, that doesn’t mean there isn’t anything cool in this first beta release.I’ve been testing Android 17 Beta 1 on one of my Pixels, and there are already two features I desperately miss whenever I go back to a phone running Android 16. What’s your favorite thing about Android 17 Beta 1?0 votesBeing…

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Written by Ivan Milenkovic, Vice President Risk Technology EMEA, Qualys For the better part of the last decade,we have engaged in a comfortable fiction around security and development. If we could only “shift left” and get developers to take a modicum more responsibility for security alongside their coding, testing and infrastructure deployment, the digital world would become a safer, faster and cheaper place. Instead, the fundamental conflict between speed and security has got worse. Why did this fail? Developers are under crushing pressure. The classic triangle of project management – Fast, Good, Cheap; pick two – has been smashed to…

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We may earn a commission from links on this page. The scarcity of RAM brought on by the artificial intelligence boom, dubbed RAMageddon, is affecting more than just the price of PCs. AI could make new televisions more expensive too—as well as—game consoles, cell phones, high-tech coffee makers, and anything else with memory and a processor. But if you’re in the market for a new TV, you might be better off buying sooner rather than later.As Axios reports, televisions generally require 1GB to 8GB of RAM to run “smart TV” features and to process video and data, and the memory…

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Japanese chip testing giant Advantest Corporation (TSE: 6857) has been targeted in a ransomware attack. Advantest makes automatic test equipment for the semiconductor industry. It serves major chipmakers such as Intel, Samsung, and TSMC. In a statement published on its website on Thursday, Advantest said it detected an IT network intrusion on February 15 and immediately activated incident response protocols.  The company has shared little information about the cybersecurity incident. “Preliminary findings appear to indicate that an unauthorized third party may have gained access to portions of the company’s network and deployed ransomware,” Advantest said. It’s unclear if the attackers…

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Luxury sedans are often synonymous with high ownership costs, especially when it comes to maintenance and repairs. But one Italian-built four-door upends that stereotype in 2025 by delivering premium refinement and surprisingly sensible upkeep compared with many rivals. While its competitors can come with hefty service bills and expensive parts, this luxury sedan’s maintenance profile keeps long-term costs more manageable, a rare combination in a segment known for costly ownership. Part of what makes this model stand out is how its engineering and service network help mitigate common luxury-car cost pitfalls. Owners report fewer major issues than many European rivals,…

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On episode 352 of PPC Live The Podcast, I spoke to Emina Demiri Watson, Head of Digital at Brighton-based Vixen Digital, where she to shared one of the most candid stories in agency life: deliberately firing a client that accounted for roughly 70% of their revenue — and what they learned the hard way in the process. The decision to let go The client relationship had been deteriorating for around three months before the leadership team made their move. The decision wasn’t about the client being difficult from day one — it was a relationship that had slowly soured over time.…

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