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Microsoft's Build of OpenJDK is now generally available


Microsoft s Build of OpenJDK is now generally available
May 25, 2021 11:00 EDT
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Microsoft s annual build conference is always an exciting event, especially for developers utilizing the company s services, such as Azure. As usual, the Redmond tech giant s cloud platform has headlined most announcements.
Starting with customers who want to run their Java Enterprise Editions (EE) workloads in the cloud, the Azure Marketplace has two new offerings. Customers running Java apps on JBoss EAP can migrate to Azure Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) virtual machines. Similarly, customers utilizing WebSphere can also transition to virtual machines on Azure.
That s not all for customers using Java. Microsoft s Build of OpenJDK, which hit preview on April 6, is now generally available. For those unaware, this is a long-term support (LTS) distribution of OpenJDK based on the Java SE Platform. The company recommends it as a ....

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Knock, knock. Who's there? NAT. Nat who? A NAT URL-borne killer


Last year s slipstream technique revived to pierce vulnerable firewalls – browsers patched to thwart bypass attempts
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Video Ben Seri and Gregory Vishnepolsky, threat researchers at Armis, have found a way to expand upon the NAT Slipstream attack disclosed last year by Samy Kamkar, CSO of Openpath Security.
The original NAT Slipstream potentially allowed a miscreant to access any TCP/UDP service tied to a victim s machine by bypassing the victim s NAT (Network Address Translation) and firewall defenses. It can be triggered via JavaScript code on a malicious website.
NAT Slipstream v2 takes the technique further by allowing a hacker to penetrate a vulnerable NAT/firewall and reach any internal IP on the network, rather than just the IP address of the victim s device. ....

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