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SecurityApache StreamPipes Flaw Lets Anyone Become Admin
A critical Apache StreamPipes vulnerability lets users hijack admin accounts via broken authentication.

A critical Apache StreamPipes vulnerability lets users hijack admin accounts via broken authentication.

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Microsoft Visual Studio Professional 2022 for Windows allows you to code with teams across platforms and languages and offers advanced tools to ensure accuracy.

Chinese AI startup’s release is a major update to its open-source model series, aimed at multi-language programming and everyday office automation.

The firm is introducing alternative app stores, payment systems, and browser options that could reshape mobile computing globally.

December 2025 TIOBE Index recap: Python dominates, C-C# hold steady, while SQL climbs, R enters the top 10, and Delphi/Object Pascal drops out.

December 2025 TIOBE Index recap: Python still leads, C-C# stay tightly grouped, while SQL climbs, R joins the top 10, and Delphi/Object Pascal drops out.

Splunk for Windows has a high-severity flaw that lets local users escalate privileges through misconfigured file permissions. Learn how to fix it.

Learn how to run effective sprint retrospectives with expert advice, common mistake fixes, and free templates.

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A hidden WebAssembly bug in Firefox exposed 180 million users to potential code execution.

Multi-agent AI orchestration frameworks like Claude-Flow help teams modernize legacy applications faster by automating analysis, planning, testing, and cutover.

Story points help Agile teams estimate effort, but they’re far from perfect. Learn how story points work, why teams use them, and how to avoid common pitfalls.

Nov 2025 TIOBE: Python leads. C holds #2; C++ and Java dip as C# nears Java. Lower ranks shuffle — Perl returns, SQL at #10, and Go drops from the top 10.

Meta will retire Facebook’s Like and Comment plugins on Feb. 10, 2026, citing a platform refresh as usage declines — ending a hallmark of the early social web.