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Critical vulnerability in Atlassian Confluence server is under *mass exploitation*
Nov. 12, 2023, 5:01 a.m. | Ars Technica
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Perhaps we can try and collect all the reasons why a flying car that can
only go 20 miles before it falls out of the sky is a bad idea.
How is it licenced? Is it a car, a plane, or something else?
How high can it go? There's one set of problems flying close to
the ground (running into obstacles), a different set flying
higher up (running into airplanes), etc.
I happen to live near a lake which is …
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