Millions of Apple Applications Were Vulnerable to CocoaPods Supply Chain Attack

Many macOS and iOS applications were open to a vulnerability in CocoaPods, an open-source dependency manager, E.V.A. Information Security revealed on July 1. The vulnerability has been patched since EVA…

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Federated Co-op Ltd. Faces Major Cyberattack, Disrupts Services Across Western Canada

Paige Henley Published on: July 3, 2024 Editor Federated Co-op Ltd. (FCL), a staple in Western Canada, has announced it is dealing with a significant cybersecurity incident. The company confirmed…

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DJI ebike rips electric motor tech out of the sky and into the dirt

Chinese drone and imaging multinational DJI has announced its entry into the ebike drive system market, along with the launch of a new ebike brand and the first electric mountain bike to sport Avinox power.

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Movable walls close off Open House when owners need privacy

Typically, you likely have to choose between a house that's open to its surroundings or one that focuses on privacy. However, this home embraces both: open as standard, but with the flick of a switch walls appear and close it off from prying eyes.

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Koenigsegg Jesko grabs four world records, in preparation for the big one

Koenigegg has vowed never to make a faster car than the wild Jesko Absolut. This feisty 1,600-horsepower hypercar has now had its first day out on an empty airstrip – and it brought home the bacon, including the coveted 0-400-0 km/h world record.

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Protein and fat can trigger insulin production even more than carbs

Some people produce more insulin in response to proteins and fats than carbs, new research has found. Suggesting that insulin production is more individualized than first believed, the findings pave the way for treating conditions through a tailored diet.

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