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Computer Security: Password evolutions

Computer Security: Password evolutions Following the successful deployment of two-factor authentication (2FA) to more than 42 000 CERN accounts – both personal “primary accounts” and supplementary “secondary accounts” – one final step to ensure full compliance with the recommendations of the 2023 audit on CERN’s cybersecurity remains. The minimum required password length and complexity rules will […]

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Rodolphe Le Targat reçoit la subvention Del Duca 2025

La Fondation Simone et Cino Del Duca décerne en 2025 la subvention « Sciences de l’Univers et leurs applications » à Rodolphe Le Targat du Laboratoire temps espace (LTE), à l’Observatoire de Paris – PSL, équipe « Fréquences optiques ». Depuis 1975, la fondation Simone et Cino Del Duca d’exploiter les horloges atomiques françaises de haute exactitude – actu

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ODF format security: encryption, signatures and metadata management

Open Document Format (ODF) is an open standard for office documents – texts, spreadsheets, presentations and more – that is flexible and interoperable. As with any other digital format, its security is a key concern, as ODF files often contain sensitive information that, without adequate protection measures, can be exposed, tampered with or tracked. This

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Shape-shifting collisions probe secrets of early Universe

Shape-shifting collisions probe secrets of early Universe This summer, the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) took a breath of fresh air. Normally filled with beams of protons, the 27-km ring was reconfigured to enable its first oxygen–oxygen and neon–neon collisions. First results from the new data, recorded over a period of six days by the ALICE,

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Computer Security: “ClickFix”, a nasty copy & paste

Computer Security: “ClickFix”, a nasty copy & paste Following our previous article, “Block ads, stay clean”, this time we look at a more elaborate scheme to compromise your computer: “ClickFixing” – luring you into executing a very simple string of copy/paste-like tasks to install malware on your computer*. Ready to be lured? Patient zero of

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