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Pakistan-linked Hackers Deploy Python, Golang, and Rust Malware on Indian Targets
The Pakistan-nexus Transparent Tribe actor has been linked to a new set of attacks targeting Indian government, defense, and aerospace sectors using cross-platform malware written in Python, Golang, and Rust. “This cluster of activity spanned from late 2023 to April 2024 and is anticipated to persist,” the BlackBerry Research and Intelligence Team said in a technical report
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Oregon wine industry is uncorking new tasting rooms despite a visitor slump
New tasting rooms abound with an emphasis on tailored “experiences.”
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Tourism playbook: Signature sporting events are proving a formidable draw
“Our Super Bowl on the horizon is the 2030 Women’s Final Four.” Sport Oregon’s Matt Reed
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How to Properly Deploy IoT on a Business Network
The Internet of Things (IoT) is no longer a futuristic concept. It’s rapidly transforming industries and reshaping how businesses operate. IoT is a blanket term to describe smart devices that are internet enabled. One example is smart sensors monitoring production lines. Connected thermostats optimizing energy consumption is another. Experts project the number of connected devices…
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Experts Find Flaw in Replicate AI Service Exposing Customers’ Models and Data
Cybersecurity researchers have discovered a critical security flaw in an artificial intelligence (AI)-as-a-service provider Replicate that could have allowed threat actors to gain access to proprietary AI models and sensitive information. “Exploitation of this vulnerability would have allowed unauthorized access to the AI prompts and results of all Replicate’s platform customers,”
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Editor’s notebook: Dropping in on Prosper Portland’s minority supplier roundtable
Representatives from more than 30 companies, including Intel, Salt & Straw, ZGF, Truebeck Construction, Swinerton, Leatherman Tool Group, OHSU, PGE and New Seasons Market gathered for a recent roundtable discussion on supplier diversity.
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How this suburban Portland restaurant’s strategy is attracting business travelers
Bethany’s Table chef-owner Janet O’Connor has found success catering to business travelers in Portland’s westside suburbs.
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Oregon tourism comeback: ‘There is no Portland without the culinary scene’
“Nobody is saying the food isn’t good.” Marcus Hibdon, communications director for Travel Portland, on how integral restaurants are to Portland’s tourism comeback.
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Editor’s Notebook: On the eve of this year’s 3-Way IPA release, how Fort George chooses its brewing partners
There’s nothing scientific, academic or even really secretive about how the popular Astoria alemaker enlists its collaborators.
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Here are Portland’s best restaurants, according to Business Journal readers
The 500-plus readers who weighed in on our survey named a mix of old favorites and purveyors of cutting-edge cuisine for Portland’s best restaurants.