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Magic Framework Moves to Closed-Source: The Future of Low-Code

Magic Framework Moves to Closed-Source: The Future of Low-Code

Magic is an AI-based low-code and no-code software development automation framework. Originally designed to empower developers by automating repetitive tasks, Magic uses artificial intelligence to streamline backend development, particularly for database-driven applications. The framework allows users to build scalable applications with minimal code, supporting both front-end and back-end automation. However,

By Hazem Abbas
Breaking Free: Why Freelancers and Startups Should Avoid Vendor Lock-In and Embrace Open-Source Solutions - 200+ Libre Apps

Breaking Free: Why Freelancers and Startups Should Avoid Vendor Lock-In and Embrace Open-Source Solutions - 200+ Libre Apps

Freelancers, startups, as many professionals find themselves tethered to commercial apps and services. This reliance often leads to a phenomenon known as vendor lock-in, where users become dependent on a particular vendor's tools, making it challenging to switch to alternatives without incurring significant costs or disruptions. Understanding Vendor

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11 Million Android Devices Infected with "Malicious Bots"... Test Your Phone or is it too Late?  Necro!!!!! Really!

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11 Million Android Devices Infected with "Malicious Bots"... Test Your Phone or is it too Late? Necro!!!!! Really!

Researchers have reported finding two new apps that have been downloaded from Google Play 11 million times, infected with the same malware family. Kaspersky researchers believe that the malware development kit for integrating advertising capabilities is once again to blame. Software development kits, known as SDKs, are applications that provide

By Hazem Abbas
Warning for Mac Users: Malware Posing as Popular Apps Could Steal Your Passwords and Crypto Wallets

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Warning for Mac Users: Malware Posing as Popular Apps Could Steal Your Passwords and Crypto Wallets

Cybersecurity researchers have discovered a new malware targeting macOS designed to steal sensitive user data. The Hacker News website reported that the malware, called Cthulhu Stealer, imitates popular apps to trick users into obtaining system passwords, Apple’s iCloud Keychain password-retention service passwords, cryptocurrency wallets, and more. The report indicated

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