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.value.description }}"
inventory: "{{ inventory.name }}"
state: present
enabled: true
variables:
ansible_host: "{{ item.value.ip }}"
ansible_port: "{{ item.value.port | default('22') }}"
with
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% of application dependencies remain un-upgraded for more than a year, even though 95% of the vulnerable versions have safer alternatives available.
3.6% of dependencies are still vulnerable because they were
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in combination with a card supporting the extended standard (SDXC). CQ mode was introduced in 2017 with version 6.0 of the SD specification [4], but although the Linux kernel had been supporting CQ mode for e
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) – This Microsoft NDv5 system achieved an HPL score of 561 Petaflop/s using Xeon Platinum 8480C processors and Nvidia H100 accelerators.
HPC6 (Eni S.p.A center in Ferrera Erbognone in Italy) – The HPE Cray EX235a
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:
There were 3,464.6% more transactions year-over-year from 800+ AI/ML applications in the Zscaler cloud from February 2024 to December 2024.
AI/ML activity peaked in July, with 82.7 billion transactions
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the required cluster in just a few minutes. The following example assumes that all commands are run on Ubuntu 22.04, but most of the commands will probably work on other distributions with just a few minor
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applications from creating child processes
No
d4f940ab-401b-4efc-aadc-ad5f3c50688a
Blocks credential theft from the local security authority subsystem (lsass.exe)
Yes
9e6c4e1f
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01.06.2024
--server 3.71.72.105 -i
Figure 2: Getting all secrets from containers in the cluster.
6. Container breakouts: Attackers might exploit vulnerabilities
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is, the fewer vulnerabilities it is likely to have. According to the report, container images smaller than 100MB had 4.4 high or critical vulnerabilities, versus 42.2 for images between 250 and 500MB
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capable of read speeds up to 4,900MBps (and up to 3,700MBps write speed), with total capacity of 512GB [6] (about $70). The unit is rated at a staggering 400K read and 900K write I/O operations per second