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What you need to know about Okta’s security breach

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On October 20, 2023, Okta Security identified adversarial activity that used a stolen credential to gain access to the company’s support case management system. Once inside the system, the hacker gained access to files uploaded by Okta customers using valid session tokens from recent support cases.

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How PwC and SAP are doing right by helping clients unlock ESG value

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Achieving environmental, social, and governance (ESG) targets can increase a company’s worth beyond the feel-good. When it’s done right, it can increase company valuation with investors, open windows to subsidies, gain favorable supplier ratings with customers, and make companies attract and retain talent.

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Daily Crunch: Due to ‘growing concerns about security risks,’ Samsung bans workers from using generative AI

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Nextdoor now has a new “Assistant” feature, powered of course by OpenAI’s ChatGPT, to help users of the neighborhood social network write posts that will have more positive engagement, Aisha writes. Oh, who are the people in your neighborhood? Want help finding your lost dog? Payday : Tage writes about Nomba’s recent fundraise of $30 million.

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ChatGPT goes pro, layoffs at Alphabet, and Dungeons & Dragons flirts with restrictive new licensing

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Welcome, welcome, folks, to Week in Review, TechCrunch’s regular column that recaps the last week in news. A “pro” version of the tool called ChatGPT Professional will throw in no unavailability windows, no throttling and an unlimited number of messages with ChatGPT — “at least 2x the regular daily limit.”

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Microsoft’s May 2024 Patch Tuesday Addresses 59 CVEs (CVE-2024-30051, CVE-2024-30040)

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Important CVE-2024-30051 | Windows DWM Core Library Elevation of Privilege Vulnerability CVE-2024-30051 is an EoP vulnerability in the DWM Core Library in Microsoft Windows. A local attacker with a presence on a vulnerable system could exploit this vulnerability to gain SYSTEM privileges. and is rated as important.

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Daily Crunch: Mobile gaming review — Playing on the Logitech G Cloud with Shadow

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Creating systems that are resilient against ransomware isn’t top of mind for early-stage startups, but many companies don’t even follow basic best practices, much to their detriment. Microsoft’s Windows Dev Kit 2023 is officially on sale after the company announced it in May. Image Credits: Bryce Durbin / TechCrunch.

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Assembly required: 8 myths about knowledge management debunked

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This knowledge, generated through observation, reflection, study, and social interaction, led to a new companywide policy: “Let the grinder warm up for 15 minutes,” resulting in millions of dollars of extra profit at no additional cost. The mobsters hung out at their private social club, discussing possible crimes to commit that night.

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