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CVSS 10.0 CVE in React & Next.js: How You Can Stay Safe

On December 3rd, CVE-2025-55182 was published by CISA. This CVSS 10.0 vulnerability allows unauthenticated remote code execution, where a threat actor can exploit a flaw in React’s process to decode payloads sent to React Server Function endpoints. It is important to note that while not every team is using React Server Function endpoints in their app, they still may be vulnerable if their app supports React Server Components.

Navigating Security Clearance Portability in a Zero Trust World

In today’s high-turnover work environment, we’re watching something unusual happen: record numbers of security cleared, experienced professionals are re-entering the job market. They’re leaving shuttered programs, reorganised agencies, downsized contractors, and sometimes entire departments caught in a budget reshuffle. Conventional wisdom says these people are an asset anywhere they land.

Vacation Rental Cleaning in Green Bay, WI for Airbnb and Short-Term Hosts

Running an Airbnb or short-term rental in Green Bay requires more than just handing over keys-it requires maintaining a consistently clean, welcoming space for every guest. Travelers expect hotel-level cleanliness, and meeting that expectation leads to better ratings, more bookings, and stronger returns over time. With tourism events, Packers game weekends, family travel, and seasonal stays increasing demand, hosts need a reliable system for quick and thorough cleaning..

The AI Answering Service Wake Up Call for Modern Businesses

Here is the 4 a.m. question almost no owner says out loud. What actually happens when a real customer calls your business and you do not pick up? You assume it is not that bad and maybe they leave a voicemail. You think maybe they call back or your AI answering service catches it next time. The truth from the inside is uglier and I should know because I helped build the systems that make those calls disappear. I have watched good businesses bleed out through their phone lines while everyone stares at the wrong metrics.

How Digital Binders Transform the Educator's Workflow

Instructional material management remains central to teaching, yet digital learning has multiplied the volume and complexity of these resources. Lesson plans sit in shared drives, assignments live in an LMS, videos stream from external platforms, and readings scatter across websites. Even with well-developed materials, this fragmented structure complicates daily instruction.

Google Slides vs PowerPoint: The Latest Detailed Comparison

When it comes to creating presentations, two popular tools dominate the scene: Google Slides and PowerPoint. These tools are widely used by businesses, educators, and individuals to create impactful presentations. However, the question remains: which tool is the best fit for your needs? In this article, we will take a deep dive into the comparison of Google Slides vs PowerPoint, helping you make an informed decision on which tool best fits your needs. Additionally, we will explore how WorkPPT AI Presentation Maker stands as the best alternative, combining the best features of both.

How Do Credit Cards Get Hacked? Here Are 5 Surprising Answers

Picture this: you didn't click on any sketchy links, download weird apps, share your OTP, or even use your card recently. Then out of nowhere, your phone lights up with alerts that US-based companies like Best Buy, Bark Co, and Insomnia Cookies all made charges using your card. So, you call your bank in a panic and freeze your card. The whole thing may feel confusing, stressful, and honestly, kind of scary.

Product Spotlight: Building an AI-driven SOC at scale, with Reddit

Your security team is one-of-a-kind. Your AI SOC should be too. Join Thomas Kinsella, Co-founder and Chief Customer Officer at Tines, and Nick Fohs, Senior Manager, Enterprise Systems & Security, at Reddit, for a conversation around building and scaling an AI SOC - one that’s adaptable to your evolving needs. They’ll share how you can maximize your investments and the efficiency of your SOC by combining predictable, rule-based workflows with fully autonomous agents.

SpiderLabs Ransomware Tracker Update November 2025: Qlin, Cl0p, and Akira Vie for Top Attacker

LevelBlue SpiderLabs ransomware tracker noted a slight dip in the overall number of attacks that took place in November 2025, but the research team saw the threat group Cl0p surge, conducting 98 attacks during the month, up from just 13 in October. LevelBlue SpiderLabs derived the information from its ransomware-tracking tool, which gathers data from a variety of open intelligence sources and our own proprietary research.