Chinese Hackers Exploit ArcGIS Server as Backdoor for Over a Year

Chinese Hackers Exploit ArcGIS Server as Backdoor for Over a Year

Threat actors with ties to China have been attributed to a novel campaign that compromised an ArcGIS system and turned it into a backdoor for more than a year. The activity, per ReliaQuest, is the handiwork of a Chinese state-sponsored hacking group called Flax Typhoon, which is also tracked as Ethereal Panda and RedJuliett. According to the U.S. government, it's assessed to be a publicly-traded

Glue, a Slack competitor co-founded last year by David Sacks and designed around threads over channels, raised a $20M Series A and says it has refocused on MCP (Dan Primack/Axios)

Glue, a Slack competitor co-founded last year by David Sacks and designed around threads over channels, raised a $20M Series A and says it has refocused on MCP (Dan Primack/Axios)

Dan Primack / Axios : Glue, a Slack competitor co-founded last year by David Sacks and designed around threads over channels, raised a $20M Series A and says it has refocused on MCP —  Glue, an aspiring Slack killer co-founded last year by White House AI czar David Sacks, has raised $20 million in Series A funding.

How the iPhone 17 reinvents the selfie, according to Apple execs

How the iPhone 17 reinvents the selfie, according to Apple execs

With the iPhone 17 , Apple rebuilt its front camera around how people actually use it — making the selfie wider, steadier, and more natural in every frame. Here's how and why Apple said they did it. How Apple reinvented the selfie camera | Image credit: Apple Apple announced the iPhone 17 during its September "Awe Dropping" Apple Event . During the event, Apple introduced its entirely reworked, 18 megapixel front-camera system, promising greatly improved selfies. Business World sat down with Apple's Senior Product Manager, Meghan Nash, and Apple's VP of Camera Software, to discuss how the new selfie system came to be. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums