Cybersecurity researchers on Monday tied a string of attacks targeting Accellion File Transfer Appliance (FTA) servers over the past two months to data theft and extortion campaign orchestrated by a cybercrime group called UNC2546.
The attacks, which began in mid-December 2020, involved exploiting multiple zero-day vulnerabilities in the legacy FTA software to install a new web shell named
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Are you facing problems while trying to find XPath in Selenium? Well, you are not alone! This is among the most common challenges most developers face while using Selenium for web testing. But not anymore, as we have picked 10 of the best Chrome extensions to make it easier for you to find XPath in Selenium.

Before we begin, we think it’s a good idea to point out what XPath in Selenium is.

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Marseille, la région Grand-Est, Vincennes, Alfortville, Bondy, Pantin… la liste de villes et collectivités françaises visées par des cyberattaques ne cesse de s’allonger. Hier, ce sont la ville et l’agglomération de Chalon-sur-Saône (Saône-et-Loire) qui ont révélé être la cible d’une nouvelle cyberattaque. Si les systèmes informatiques ont subi un piratage informatique, pour l’instant l’origine ni la nature de la menace ne sont connues.

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Tendances des cybermenaces, tactiques et leurres les plus utilisés, Proofpoint dévoile son nouveau rapport sur les menaces au 4e trimestre 2020. Il met en exergue le facteur humain comme premier vecteur de menace et propose d’explorer la façon dont les attaquants agissent et les moyens pour s’en prémunir.

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La Direction Nationale du Conseil et du Contrôle de Gestion des Clubs Professionnels (DNCCGCP) de la Ligue Nationale de Basket (LNB) s’appuie avec succès sur la solution SAP Analytics Cloud pour répondre à 4 grands principes : assurer la pérennité des clubs, favoriser le respect de l’équité sportive, contribuer à la régulation économique des comptes et évaluer la santé financière des clubs. Le besoin initial : mettre en place un outil fiable et performant pour consolider les données financières et analyser ces dernières facilement. Cette collaboration s’inscrit dans la continuité de la stratégie de digitalisation de la LNB.

La Ligue Nationale de Basketball organise et gère les championnats professionnels masculins par délégation de la Fédération Française de Basketball.

Centraliser sur le cloud les données financières des 18 clubs français

Les données financières de chaque club sont réparties sur des postes produits et des postes charges. Les postes produits, principales sources de recettes, sont liés aux matchs (billetterie, buvette et merchandising), aux subventions des collectivités territoriales, au sponsoring privé et aux droits TV. Les postes charges sont quant à eux liés aux salaires des joueurs et des entraîneurs. Pour créer un socle commun et centraliser toutes ces données, la LNB a fait le choix de SAP Analytics Cloud pour ses capacités de stockage et de transmission des données, son aspect collaboratif mais aussi pour ses états de restitution simplifiés. Toutes les données sont désormais stockées sur le cloud SAP pour plus de simplicité, d’accessibilité et de gain financier.

« La Ligue Nationale de Basket a engagé une stratégie tournée vers le numérique il y a plusieurs années. Elle a même créé cette année sa propre chaine OTT. En choisissant SAP Analytics Cloud, nous avons fait le choix d’avoir un socle commun qui permet de veiller à la santé financière des clubs, d’évaluer les zones de risques et d’identifier les irrégularités. Le Cloud était important car n’engendrait pas de coût pour les clubs et apportait beaucoup de simplicité d’usage », explique Paul Lafont, Référent de la Commission de Contrôle de Gestion et du Conseil Supérieur de Gestion Contrôleur de Gestion.

Réduire les temps de traitement et accélérer la prise de décision

En 2017, la LNB et SAP créent une architecture commune visant à imposer un plan comptable à tous les clubs pour faciliter le contrôle de leurs données, comparer leurs santés financières et mieux évaluer les zones de risques. Etendue ensuite aux clubs en septembre 2018, la solution SAP apporte de nombreux bénéfices métiers aux clubs et à la LNB comme :

  • Un stockage de données et la création d’un historique instantané et accessible à tous.
  • L’importation directe des balances comptables dans l’outil : gain de temps, limite du risque d’erreur, pas de ressaisie des données de l’échéance précédente…
  • Le développement de la capacité d’analyses des clubs à travers des états de restitution.
  • L’optimisation des flux liés à la collecte instantanée des infos financières.

Désormais, la LNB possède une vue instantanée des comptes des clubs. Les gains de temps sont également très importants. Pour les clubs, la soumission des données financières est désormais 8 fois plus rapide, passant de deux jours ouvrables à deux heures chaque cycle budgétaire. La LNB a également gagné 1,5 jours de saisie manuelle des données pour chaque cycle budgétaire grâce à l’importation automatisée des données.

«Les capacités de planification de SAP Analytics Cloud nous permettent de collecter, stocker et analyser plus efficacement les informations financières de toutes nos équipes. Cela nous fournit des informations financières fiables et approfondies qui nous aident à remplir notre mission et contribuent à assurer la viabilité économique des clubs. La solution nous a permis de prendre des décisions rapides pendant la pandémie COVID-19, avec des simulations montrant les impacts financiers de l’interruption de la saison », conclut Paul Lafont.

Consultez le SAP News Center. Suivez SAP sur Twitter : @SAPNews.

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It’s February, and the spring sun is finally starting to peep through the winter clouds. While many of us are still largely restricted to our homes, the web has kept on growing.

We see a shift in attitude towards natural health, wellbeing, and sustainability, and these are now being branded less often as outliers and increasingly mainstream. We’re also seeing more and more color all the time, ranging from an emotional signifier in the background to being a functional element in its own right.

GOOD Meat

Gorgeous color in the background image and the scrolling narrative pull the user in on this site for lab ‘grown’ meat.

Hanwag 100 Years

This page celebrating 100 years of outdoor footwear company Hanweg uses a mix of illustrations and photographs to create a timeline marking the company’s highlights alongside what else was happening at the time. Any excuse to get Yoda in.

Gaffer

Gaffer describes itself as bridging the gap between football, music, fashion, and culture. The site has a glossy feel, with strong art direction and an easily navigable architecture.

Remember MLK

This rather beautifully made tribute to Martin Luther King uses some great typographic effects, and the variations, in contrast, create a layering of the different content elements.

Bonjour Agency

The home page for design agency Bonjour Paris uses sideways scrolling to give an overview of the whole site. There is a lot of content, but it doesn’t feel like waffle, and exploring the site is a pleasant experience in itself.

Wild Souls

Wild Souls is a Greek company that principally makes nut butters, tahini, and halva. The site is very colorful but warm, and the display type — Canela — has a slight softness to it that is appealing.

Nicolas Loureiro

This is a strong portfolio site for interactive and graphic designer Nicolas Loureiro. The work is front and center, and the navigation is pleasing.

Studio Nanna Lagerman

Studio Nanna Lagermann is a small interior design studio that works on private homes, public spaces, and set design. The site creates a feeling of space and calm. Colors are soft and neutral, and the type, although massive in places, is clean and sophisticated.

Aurelia Durand

Illustrator Aurelia Durand created her own typeface that she uses in her work, and it is used as the main display font here too. This site has a sense of joy about it that is hard to resist.

Archivio Mario Russo

This site documents the life and work of 20th-century Italian artist Mario Russo. The layout is thoughtful, and the text, while informative, doesn’t detract from the work being shown.

Gigantic Candy

Gigantic Candy makes vegan chocolate candy bars. The site is big, bold and lo-fi, and has a sense of fun to it.

dBodhi

dBodhi sells handcrafted furniture from Java, made from reclaimed teak and locally grown plant materials. The clean layout combined with a slight sepia tone on all the photography creates a feeling of quietness and nature.

Menu Durable

Menu Durable is a guide to creating healthier, sustainable food menus in Canadian healthcare facilities. There is a lot of information here, and it is well written and attractively presented with clear color coding.

Virgile Guinard

This is a lovely, simple portfolio site for photographer Virgile Guinard. By using blocks of color pulled from each photograph’s predominant color and only revealing each photograph on rollover, each image is allowed to stand out.

The Bold Type

This site for The Bold Type Hotel in Patra, Greece, is a boutique hotel website archetype, but it is done well. The pinky sand background color is a good choice, and the photographs are excellent.

NOR NORM

Nor Norm provide an office furniture subscription service. The site is clean with a feeling of light and space. There is a good balance between an overview of the process and details of the individual items available.

Ask Us For Ideas

At first glance, Ask Us For Ideas looks like a creative agency, but it is actually a creative broker, matching clients with agencies.

Prinoth Clean Motion

Prinoth has been making snow groomers since the 1960s, and this microsite is to mark the launch of their new hydrogen and electric versions. It is as slick and glossy as any luxury car website. And now I know what a snow groomer is.

Pschhh

Design agency Pschhh has embraced the use of circles, reflecting the sound of bubbles their name suggests.

CōLab

CōLab is a design and marketing firm. There is a great use of color and movement here, and you don’t really notice initially that there is no actual work on show.

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Let us consider below JSON needs to stored in Gemfire Cache.

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Everyday design fans submit incredible industry stories to our sister-site, Webdesigner News. Our colleagues sift through it, selecting the very best stories from the design, UX, tech, and development worlds and posting them live on the site.

The best way to keep up with the most important stories for web professionals is to subscribe to Webdesigner News or check out the site regularly. However, in case you missed a day this week, here’s a handy compilation of the top curated stories from the last seven days. Enjoy!

The New Trello – Going Beyond the Board

Flameshot – Superb Screenshot Tool

GitHub Surf – Open repositories in a VSCode Environment

The Never-Ending Job of Selling Design Systems

The Secret Ingredients to Design

What Saul Bass Can Teach Us About Web Design

2021 Planner for Notion – A Smart Notion Workspace

Ideas for CSS Button Hover Animations

Ray.so – Create Beautiful Images of Your Code

Variable Font Reveals The Full Horror of The Climate Crisis

Design Systems For Figma: Year In The Life Of A Material Design Advocate

Interface Market – An Extensive Collection of App UI Kits

DogeHouse – Open-Source Audio Chat on the Web

Interaction Design is More Than Just User Flows and Clicks

Design Trends 2021

Straw.Page – Extremely Simple Website Builder

The Impact of Web Design and SEO Conversion Rates

Powerful Microinteractions to Improve Your Prototypes

What’s New in Ecommerce, February 2021

Colortopia – The Easiest Way to Find Colors

5 Simple Design Patterns to Improve Your Website

TextBuddy for macOS – A Swiss Army Knife for Plain Text

Upcoming Interesting JavaScript ES2021 (ES12) Features

WordPress 5.7: Big ol’ jQuery Update

JavaScript reducer – A Simple, Yet Powerful Array Method

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Brave has fixed a privacy issue in its browser that sent queries for .onion domains to public internet DNS resolvers rather than routing them through Tor nodes, thus exposing users’ visits to dark web websites.
The bug was addressed in a hotfix release (V1.20.108) made available yesterday.
Brave ships with a built-in feature called « Private Window with Tor » that integrates the Tor anonymity
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The very nature of big data integration requires an organization to become more flexible in some ways; particularly when gathering input and metrics from such varied sources as mobile apps, browser heuristics, A / V input, software logs, and more. The number of different methodologies, protocols, and formats that your organization needs to ingest while complying with both internal and government-mandated standards can be staggering.

Is there a clean and discreet way to achieve fast data integration and still reap all of the benefits of big data analytics?

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