James Bennett of Liquibase walks through a live demo of targeted rollback, undoing one bad database change without a full restore or risky fix forward.
A weekly look at exploited flaws, exposed systems, supply-chain attacks, browser abuse, malware campaigns, and the security risks that mattered most.
August’s Patch Tuesday is a big one: 751 fixes, an exploited WinSock flaw and plenty of critical Windows, Office and Exchange issues.
Spread the love“`html If you’re a developer spending any significant amount of time wrangling data, you’ve likely felt the ...
SSMS 22.9.0 is here with a collection of changes that could make database management, Copilot use, and everyday development much easier.
Devart today launched Devart SQL Formatter Online, a browser-based SQL Server code formatter that provides immediate ...
Attackers chained SQL injection with Oracle’s embedded Java capabilities to hide a custom post-exploitation toolkit inside ...
Panel patches CVE-2026-58048, which could let authenticated customers run SQL as database root and, in some setups, ...
SIOS Technology Corp., a leading provider of application high availability (HA) and disaster recovery (DR) solutions, today announced the availability of LifeKeeper v10.1. The latest release ...
Marc Santos is a Guides Staff Writer from the Philippines with a BA in Communication Arts and over six years of experience in writing gaming news and guides. He plays just about everything, from ...
Imagine telling your AI assistant to deploy a smart contract the same way you’d ask it to book a dinner reservation. That’s essentially what Injective just built. The blockchain network’s Model ...
Another Pentagon-led name change was unveiled Tuesday, when it was announced that the military’s U.S. Indo-Pacific Command would be dropping “Indo” from its name and reverting back to the long used ...