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Mastering Error Handling in PowerShell with Try-Catch-Finally

Many PowerShell scripts are designed to run unattended, so it is vital to ensure that they can handle errors smoothly. Proper error handling helps prevent a wide variety of issues, from incomplete operations and system downtime to data loss. Error handling needs to account for both terminating errors, which stop script execution, and non-terminating errors, which allow the script to continue running but can affect the output.

Robot Pool Cleaner: What to Put a Pool Pump on When Vacuuming?

Setting your pool pumpcorrectly is important for effective pool vacuuming. Whether you're using a manual pool vacuum, apool vacuum robot, or an advanced robot pool cleaner, the pump's purpose can have a huge impact. A robot pool cleaner isa device that allows you to avoid manually vacuuming your pool. Owners enjoy the time-saver and efficacy made possible by leaving the job to the cleaner. But if you're vacuuming your pool manually or running your pool filtration system,determining what settings to use on your pool pump is essential to avoiding cloudy water and clogged filters.
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Partnering to Overcome the Skills Gap in Cloud Computing

For organisations that are always trying to leverage the latest technology to gain an edge over their competitors, utilising public cloud computing is at the top of the list for most decision makers. The scalability and cost-effectiveness, along with businesses not needing to invest in traditional infrastructure and having it managed by a third party, offers a myriad benefits for companies in all industries.

Vulnerability Scanning and How It Works in Cyber Security?

Vulnerability scanning refers to the process of evaluating applications, APIs they consume, systems, networks, and cloud environments to identify and pinpoint vulnerabilities within your organization’s digital infrastructure. It involves using automated tools trained to scan for known CVEs, misconfigurations, and potential attack vectors. Vulnerability scanning today is more than just ticking checkboxes.

Credential Coercion Vulnerabilities in Ivanti Endpoint Manager

Multiple vulnerabilities have been discovered in Ivanti Endpoint Manager, affecting various file hashing functions. These vulnerabilities—CVE-2024-10811, CVE-2024-13161, CVE-2024-13160, and CVE-2024-13159—allow credential coercion, which can lead to path traversal and potentially enable remote code execution (RCE).

How do misconfigurations affect your customers' security?

Incorrect configurations in digital systems represent a growing security threat, as even minor errors can help set up cyberattacks. These vulnerabilities arise when system, application, or network settings fail to follow security best practices, such as outdated default settings or failures in Cloud services, databases, or firewalls. These can expose your customers to serious risks, such as unauthorized access or theft of sensitive information.

AI-automated Fuzzing Found a Dynamic Stack Buffer Overflow in abseil-cpp

A dynamic stack buffer overflow vulnerability in the Abseil C++ library (abseil-cpp) was autonomously identified through AI-enhanced fuzz testing using CI Fuzz’s AI Test Agent and has been fully addressed with a patch. This post dives into the vulnerability, its discovery, and its implications for systems relying on this widely-used library.

Invoice or Impersonation? 36.5% Spike in Phishing Attacks Leveraging QuickBooks' Legitimate Domain in 2025

A KnowBe4 Threat Lab Publication Authors: Martin Kraemer, James Dyer, and Lucy Gee Much like sending a phishing email from a compromised account, cybercriminals can boost the deliverability and credibility of their attacks by leveraging legitimate platforms. Notably, there has been a growing proportion sent using the popular accounting software Intuit QuickBooks. Our Threat Research team has observed a 36.5% increase in the use of this platform since January 1, 2025.

Software Will Become Agentic and the Security Lessons We Need To Learn

Ever since OpenAI publicly released ChatGPT in late 2022, people have been predicting the end of programmers. Supposedly, AI can do anything programmers can do. While I’m not convinced all programmers are going away, I wouldn’t want to be a brand new programmer, and I do think the field is definitely going to change, if not significantly shrink over time. I’m not going out on much of a limb in saying this as almost everyone thinks this. Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella thinks this.

Warning: Ransomware Threats Increased Fourfold in 2024

Researchers at Barracuda observed a fourfold increase in ransomware threats last year, driven by increasingly sophisticated ransomware-as-a-service (RaaS) operations. “The developers behind RaaS platforms often have the time, resources, and skills to invest heavily in advanced and evasive toolsets and templates,” Barracuda explains.