Sebastian Benoit (benno@
)
announced
the release of
version 8.9
of
rpki-client.
Updating is recommended for “improved reliability”.
Sebastian Benoit (benno@
)
announced
the release of
version 8.9
of
rpki-client.
Updating is recommended for “improved reliability”.
Balancing security and usability is always top of mind for us as we strive to stay on top of the constantly evolving threat landscape while building products that are delightful to use. To that end, we’d like to announce a few recent changes to how Chrome works with Google Safe Browsing to keep you safe online while optimizing for smooth and uninterrupted web browsing.
Asynchronous checks
Today, Safe Browsing checks are on the blocking path of page loads in Chrome, meaning that users cannot see pages until checks are completed. While this works fine for local-first checks such as those made using Safe Browsing API v4, it can add latency for checks made directly with the Safe Browsing server. Starting in Chrome 122, we will begin to introduce an asynchronous mechanism which will allow sites to load even while real-time checks with Safe Browsing servers are in progress. We expect this to reduce page load time and improve user experience as real-time server-side checks will no longer block page load, although if a site is found to be dangerous after the page loads then a warning will still be shown.
In addition to the performance boost, this change will let us improve the quality of protection over time. By taking the remote lookup outside of the blocking path of the page load, we’re now able to experiment with and deploy novel AI and ML based algorithms to detect and block more phishing and social engineering attacks. It was previously challenging to perform such experimentation because of the potential to delay page loads.
In terms of potential risks, we evaluated the following and concluded that sufficient mitigations are in place:
Phishing and social engineering attacks: With the move to asynchronous checks, such sites may start to load while server-side Safe Browsing checks are in progress. We have studied the timing data and concluded that it is extremely unlikely a user would have significantly interacted with (e.g. typed in a password) such a site by the time a warning is shown.
Exploits against the browser: Chrome maintains a local Safe Browsing list of some sites which are known to deliver browser exploits, and we’ll continue to check that synchronously. Besides this, we always recommend updating Chrome as soon as an update is available, to stay protected online.
Sub-resource checks
Most sites we encounter include various sub-resources as a way to render their content. These sub-resources can include images, scripts, and more. Chrome has historically checked both top-level URLs as well as sub-resources with Safe Browsing in order to warn on potentially harmful sites. While the majority of sub-resources are safe, in the past, we’d commonly observe compromised sites embedding sub-resources that were being leveraged by bad actors to distribute malware and exploit browsers at scale.
In recent years, we’ve seen this attacker trend decline – large scale campaigns that exploit sub-resources are no longer common, making sub-resource checks less important. Additionally, our advances in intelligence gathering, threat detection, and Safe Browsing APIs mean that we now have other ways to protect users in real-time without relying on sub-resource checks. For example, Chrome’s client-side visual ML model can spot images used to create phishing pages, regardless of their use of sub-resources.
As such, moving forward Chrome will no longer check the URLs of sub-resources with Safe Browsing. This means that Chrome clients now connect to Google less frequently, which reduces unnecessary network bandwidth cost for users. On the Safe Browsing side, the change allows us to drastically simplify detection logic and APIs, which helps improve infrastructure reliability and warning accuracy, thus reducing risk overall.
PDF download checks
Finally, we have vastly reduced the frequency with which Chrome contacts Safe Browsing to check PDF downloads.
In the past, PDF was a widely exploited file type due to its popularity. As time has passed, thanks in part to the ongoing hardening of PDF viewers (for example, Chrome’s PDF viewer is sandboxed), we aren’t seeing widespread exploitation of PDF anymore, nor do we hear industry reports about it being a dangerous file type. Even when we have observed malicious PDFs in the wild, they have contained links that redirect users back to Chrome which gives us another chance to protect users.
As a result of this change, Chrome is now contacting Safe Browsing billions of times less often each week.
What to expect
The changes described above, while mostly under the hood, should result in a smoother web browsing experience for Chrome users without a degradation in security posture. We’ll continue to monitor trends in the threat landscape, and remain ready to respond to keep you safe online.
Posted by Jasika Bawa, Chrome Security & Jonathan Li, Safe Browsing
Welcome back to another new video of our channel Torrential Otaku. This time it is an Voiceover video so be sure to give your love to this one guys. This time it is about a dragon ball game if you are one of those crazy fans of dragon ball then you will surely like this one.
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Game Link:-
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Tutorial video to play this game:-
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La activista Lola Guzmán, ex de VOX, montó un esperpéntico show en la explanada del Estadio Metropolitano de Madrid con motivo de las movilizaciones de los agricultores españoles.
Aunque su bochornoso espectáculo se produjo a última hora del 10 de febrero de 2024, ha sido ahora cuando a través de las redes sociales se ha viralizado un vídeo de ella insultando a los policías que estaban para preservar el orden público.
Sus amenazas fueron dirigidas contra los agentes de la Unidad de Intervención que evitaron que miembros de la plataforma 6F cortaran sin autorización la M-40 a la altura del recinto donde juega el Atlético de Madrid:
Si levantáis la porra contra un español, os las vais a ver. Os mató a pocos la ETA, hijos de puta.
De hecho, la Jefatura de Policía Nacional de Madrid prepara una denuncia que va a enviar a la Fiscalía Provincial para que investigue un posible delito de odio protagonizado por Lola Guzmán.
The moment they entered the underground parking, the girl’s eyes widened with joy as she spotted the black car adorned with a vibrant purple ribbon that stated ‘sweet 16.’
Unable to contain her glee, the girl ran around the underground parking lot, radiating pure joy.
Finally, she hopped into her new car, embracing the thrill of this special birthday gift.
Settling into the driver’s seat, she marveled at the realization that her 16th birthday would forever be marked by the surprise her mother had prepared for her—a car that symbolized not just a mode of transportation but a key to a new chapter in her life.
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The Relevance of E-commerce Today
Global Reach: With an internet connection, anyone can access e-commerce platforms worldwide.
24/7 Accessibility: Enjoy the convenience of anytime access.
Diverse Product Offerings: Unlike offline shopping, where options are limited, e-commerce opens the door to a wide variety of products.
Economic Growth: E-commerce fosters economic growth by offering a broad spectrum of products, breaking free from the constraints of limited stock seen in offline shopping.
Contactless Transactions: Embrace the ease and safety of contactless transactions in the digital shopping realm.
Choosing Drupal Commerce
Now, the next question arises: Why should we choose the Drupal Commerce platform for e-commerce?
Considering the myriad CMS platforms in the market such as Magento, WordPress, Shopify, and Drupal, selecting the right platform can indeed be challenging.
Here are some reasons for opting for Drupal as your e-commerce platform:
Open-source and extensible
Flexibility for complex business needs
Rules-based architecture
Community support and modules
Integration with third-party services
Stands out for businesses aiming to create a user-friendly and easily accessible e-commerce platform.
Key Features of Drupal Commerce
Take a look at some key features of Drupal Commerce that you might like:
Integrations – Drupal provides extensive integration possibilities with third-party services and tools. E-commerce websites can seamlessly integrate with payment gateways, shipping providers, and other essential services.
Rules-Based Architecture – Drupal Commerce, as part of Drupal, integrates with the Rules module. This allows administrators to define complex business rules and workflows, providing flexibility in managing various aspects of the e-commerce process.
Headless and Decoupled Architecture – Drupal supports headless and decoupled architectures, allowing businesses to use Drupal as a back-end while using a different front-end technology. This flexibility is beneficial for creating unique and tailored user interfaces
Additional Features:
Multiple stores – Easily create and manage multiple stores with Drupal Commerce.
Multiple currencies – Handle transactions in multiple currencies.
Flexible and Extensible
Powerful Content Management
Community Support
Theming and Responsive Design
SEO-Friendly
Multilingual Capabilities
Security
Drupal Commerce Architecture and Components
Now, let’s delve into the architecture and components of Drupal Commerce. There are different types of entities in Drupal Commerce, including,
Store: Can products be added without a store? Absolutely not! A key element in Drupal Commerce, the store, plays a crucial role in controlling billing and shipping countries available during the checkout process. Each store can even have its own currency, a boon for dealing with multiple currencies across locations.
Product Architecture: Understanding the product structure is key before diving into adding products in Drupal Commerce.
Imagine your store selling t-shirts or shirts. These products come in various sizes, colors, types, fabrics, etc.
To handle this complexity, Drupal Commerce introduces Product Attributes. For example:
Product Type: t-shirt
Size: Product Attribute
Color: Product Attribute
In Drupal Commerce:
There’s a single product entity.
This product entity comprises 7 different product variations.
Size Product Attribute has 3 values: Small, Medium, and Large.
Color Product Attribute has 4 values: Green, Orange, Red, and Blue.
Order Entities: Order entities contain information about the product, its variation, and customer details.
Order Items: These represent purchased items within the order.
Order Types: Each order type has its own settings for the cart and checkout pages.
We’ll discuss more practical implementations of this later.
Implementing Drupal Commerce
Prerequisites
Make sure you have a web server that satisfies Drupal’s requirements
The preferred memory limit is 256MB or more.
Latest version of Composer to manage dependencies.
DDEV or lando for local development.
Drupal Installation
composer require “drupal/commerce”Enable Commerce
drush en commerce_product commerce_checkout commerce_cartGetting Started
Create a Store
From the toolbar navigate to Commerce > Configuration > Store > Stores and click on the Add Store button. Once you add the store, you will be able to add and display products easily.
Configure different product entities
To add a new Product inside a Store, let’s first create a Product Type by navigating to Commerce > Configuration > Product types from the toolbar menu or visit /admin/commerce/config/product-types
Click on Add Product type button
When you select Product variation type as “Create new” then you don’t need to add Product variation additionally.
Now, let’s create Product Attributes for the same Product Type by navigating to Commerce > Configuration > Product Attributes or simply visit /admin/commerce/product-attributes and click on the “Add product Attribute” button.
While adding a Product Attribute, you will notice that the Product variation types (created in step 2) are present and you can map your attributes to your variations. As a result, these attributes will be visible when you add variations to any product.
Here in the above example, we have created a Product Attribute as Color, in which we have listed different colors.
Similarly you can create different Product attributes like Size, Type, etc.
Now that you have created a Store, Product Type, Product Variations, and Product Attributes, it’s time to create a new Product.
Add Products
1. To add a Product navigate to Commerce > Products and click on the “Add Product” button.
2. Enter your Product Details and click on “Save and add variations”.
3. Add your different product variations.
Displaying Products
Product display pages
First, you will need to customize the product pages from the “Manage Display” tab option. For multi-product displays, simply create a view page to display multiple products.
Add to cart form
Next, include the Add to Cart form on product pages or the other pages from where the user can add the products to the cart.
To include the “Add to cart” form, navigate to Commerce > Configuration > Orders > Order Item Types and then navigate to “Manage Form Display” of the particular order item (here we used Default)
Product images
To add Product Images, you need to add a field inside the Product Variation Type entity so that different images can be uploaded for every different Product variations.
Further, you can learn how to use the Drupal Core Image module to create a custom image style for products.
To create a custom view mode for product variations, you can use the Image delta formatter module.
Add Payment Gateway
By default, Drupal Commerce provides a COD (Cash On Delivery) payment gateway, but you can configure different payment gateways as well. To learn more about how to add a payment gateway click here.
Orders
You can manage your orders from the Orders page by navigating to Commerce > Orders.
Final Thoughts
Choosing the right framework for your unique e-commerce business is absolutely crucial. A robust and customizable framework like Drupal Commerce is not just an option; it’s a strategic necessity. Combining the flexibility of Drupal with a flair for innovation, Drupal Commerce stands as a powerful solution for varied e-commerce needs. If you’re looking to build or enhance your e-commerce solution, we have the Drupal development expertise and experience to bring your vision to life. Let’s make it happen!