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Adventure Books That Will Take You on a Wild Ride!

Books have a special way of taking us places we may never visit in person. Adventure books do this best. They whisk you away on thrilling journeys through wild landscapes, unexplored lands and daring quests. Whether it's racing across the desert or battling monsters readers often find themselves drawn into a world of danger and excitement. To enjoy endless reading with Z-library, adventure fans can dive into a vast collection of these thrilling tales without limits. The best part? You'll always find something new to explore.

How to Safeguard Customer Data with a Secure POS System

Protecting customer data isn't just good business practice-it's essential. For small businesses, the point of sale (POS) system is often the first line of defense against data breaches. A POS system for small businesses needs to be efficient and secure. Let's dive into how you can safeguard your customers' sensitive information through a robust and secure POS system.

Detecting and Mitigating Remote Code Execution Exploits in CUPS

On September 26th, 2024, details were released about several vulnerabilities in the Common Unix Printing System (CUPS) package. A total of four CVE’s (CVE-2024-47176, CVE-2024-47076, CVE-2024-47175, and CVE-2024-47177) have been released, affecting many Unix and Linux distributions. Three of the vulnerabilities are rated High, while one is rated Critical. If left unpatched, a remote attacker is able to execute arbitrary commands on the affected system.

How to Backup and Recovery for MySQL Database Server| BDRSuite Demo

In this BDRSuite demo, I'll guide you through configuring backups for your MySQL Database Server and restoring your data when needed. BDRSuite offers database-level backup for MySQL with flexible storage options, granular recovery, centralized management, and more.

CUPS: Unraveling a Critical Vulnerability Chain in Unix Printing Systems

A series of critical vulnerabilities has been uncovered in the Common Unix Printing System (CUPS), specifically in the cups-browsed component and related libraries. This vulnerability chain allows remote, unauthenticated attackers to potentially execute arbitrary code with root privileges on affected systems. The discovery highlights significant security risks in a widely-used open-source component and raises crucial questions about legacy system support and security in modern IT environments.