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Bremik Construction founders Brent Parry, Mike Greenslade retire after 20 years
The duo are leaving the company in the hands of an employee who began working there as an intern in 2008.
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Renewable energy heavyweight acquires Marion County project, takes aim at Pacific Northwest
There’s a new player in the Pacific Northwest renewable energy and storage market — a big one.
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Meet the founders behind Oregon City’s newest taproom
Toni Hart and Erin Patterson begin kicking around the idea of opening a taproom prior to Covid.
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Oregon Community Foundation, Murdock Charitable Trust reveal combined $10M in grants
The money backs an array of organizations, primarily those that work with underrepresented groups.
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Critical GitHub Enterprise Server Flaw Allows Authentication Bypass
GitHub has rolled out fixes to address a maximum severity flaw in the GitHub Enterprise Server (GHES) that could allow an attacker to bypass authentication protections. Tracked as CVE-2024-4985 (CVSS score: 10.0), the issue could permit unauthorized access to an instance without requiring prior authentication. “On instances that use SAML single sign-on (SSO) authentication with the
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Malware Delivery via Cloud Services Exploits Unicode Trick to Deceive Users
A new attack campaign dubbed CLOUD#REVERSER has been observed leveraging legitimate cloud storage services like Google Drive and Dropbox to stage malicious payloads. “The VBScript and PowerShell scripts in the CLOUD#REVERSER inherently involves command-and-control-like activities by using Google Drive and Dropbox as staging platforms to manage file uploads and downloads,” Securonix
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SolarMarker Malware Evolves to Resist Takedown Attempts with Multi-Tiered Infrastructure
The persistent threat actors behind the SolarMarker information-stealing malware have established a multi-tiered infrastructure to complicate law enforcement takedown efforts, new findings from Recorded Future show. “The core of SolarMarker’s operations is its layered infrastructure, which consists of at least two clusters: a primary one for active operations and a secondary one likely
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Five Core Tenets Of Highly Effective DevSecOps Practices
One of the enduring challenges of building modern applications is to make them more secure without disrupting high-velocity DevOps processes or degrading the developer experience. Today’s cyber threat landscape is rife with sophisticated attacks aimed at all different parts of the software supply chain and the urgency for software-producing organizations to adopt DevSecOps practices that…
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Researchers Uncover Flaws in Python Package for AI Models and PDF.js Used by Firefox
A critical security flaw has been disclosed in the llama_cpp_python Python package that could be exploited by threat actors to achieve arbitrary code execution. Tracked as CVE-2024-34359 (CVSS score: 9.7), the flaw has been codenamed Llama Drama by software supply chain security firm Checkmarx. “If exploited, it could allow attackers to execute arbitrary code on your system,
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Timberlab continues mass timber expansion drive, acquiring Oregon manufacturer
Timberlab, a Swinerton subsidiary, is moving upstream with glulam acquisition and previously announced CLT plans.