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Hottest cybersecurity open-source tools of the month: December 2024

This month’s roundup features exceptional open-source cybersecurity tools that are gaining attention for strengthening security across various environments. SafeLine: Open-source web application firewall (WAF) SafeLine is an open-source and self-hosted Web Application Firewall (WAF) that protects websites from cyber attacks. Trapster Community: Open-source, low-interaction honeypot Trapster Community is an open-source, lightweight, low-interaction honeypot designed for deployment within internal networks. It enhances network security by creating a deceptive layer that monitors and detects suspicious activities. FuzzyAI: … More → The post Hottest cybersecurity open-source tools of the month: December 2024 appeared first on Help Net Security.
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U.S. Army Soldier Arrested in AT&T, Verizon Extortions

Federal authorities have arrested and indicted a 20-year-old U.S. Army soldier on suspicion of being Kiberphant0m, a cybercriminal who has been selling and leaking sensitive customer call records stolen earlier this year from AT&T and Verizon. As first reported by KrebsOnSecurity last month, the accused is a communications specialist who was recently stationed in South Korea.
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Enhanced Raman microscopy of cryofixed specimens: Clearer and sharper chemical imaging

A team has reported a Raman microscopy technique that produced images up to eight times brighter than those achieved with conventional Raman techniques. Imaging of frozen biological samples reduced the noise introduced by the motion of material over long acquisition times. The technique is expected to broaden understanding in many areas of the biological sciences by allowing high-quality images and chemical information to be captured without the need for staining.
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Engineering researchers develop deep-UV microLED display chips for maskless photolithography

In a breakthrough set to revolutionize the semiconductor industry, engineers have developed the world’s first-of-its-kind deep-ultraviolet (UVC) microLED display array for lithography machines. This enhanced efficiency UVC microLED has showcased the viability of a lowered cost maskless photolithography through the provision of adequate light output power density, enabling exposure of photoresist films in a shorter time.
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Solar-powered charging: Self-charging supercapacitors developed

A research team achieves 63% energy storage efficiency and 5.17% overall efficiency by combining a supercapacitor with a solar cell.
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Triple-layer battery resistant to fire and explosion created

A team has developed a stable, efficient polymer-based solid electrolyte — Applicable to smartphones, EVs, and energy storage.
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How much time does a president get to sign a bill into law?

With just a few days before Congress adjourns, questions may arise about how much time Joe Biden has to sign, or possibly veto, legislation sitting on his desk. The post How much time does a president get to sign a bill into law? first appeared on Federal News Network.
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What Happened to the Wunderlist App? 5 Wunderlist Alternatives for 2025

The power of a simple to-do list can take your productivity to new heights. With them you can organize all the work that needs to be done for your project and strategize a way to tackle it. That’s the value… Read More The post What Happened to the Wunderlist App? 5 Wunderlist Alternatives for 2025 appeared first on ProjectManager.
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