2014년 12월 23일 화요일

Critical security vulnerability found in Git

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GitHub announces critical vulnerability in Git

By Christina Mulligan

GitHub is warning users to update their Git clients as soon as possible. A critical security vulnerability has been found in Git, affecting all Git clients and software related to Git repositories such as GitHub for Windows and GitHub for Mac.
“We strongly encourage all users…to be particularly careful when cloning or accessing Git repositories hosted on unsafe or untrusted hosts,” wrote Vicent Marti... READ MORE »
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Microsoft updates Windows App Studio and TouchDevelop language

By Rob Marvin
Microsoft has announced a major update to the beta release of Windows App Studio, its Web-based developer tool for creating mobile apps.
The most significant changes and additions to Windows App Studio, detailed in a blog post by Emilio Salvador Prieto of the Windows Phone Developer Experience team, are integration with Microsoft’s TouchDevelop programming language, and the end of support for Windows 8.0 app creation, editing and updating.
Windows App Studio now has... READ MORE »
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