Sequel is a simple, flexible, and powerful SQL database access toolkit for Ruby. Sequel provides thread safety, connection pooling and a concise DSL for constructing SQL queries and table schemas.
AI is changing the security landscape. More and more threat groups incorporate LLMs into their reconnaissance and exploitation workflows. The notion that some vulnerabilities are too complex to ...
We discuss some of the best database tools for DevOps developers and DevOps engineers. Learn DevOps database software. Database DevOps tools can help developers automate and orchestrate database ...
A password manager feels like a solved problem. Pick one, store your credentials, move on. Yet breach after breach tells a different story: compromised passwords remain the single most common entry ...
Understanding how APEX stores, reads, and transmits item values between your browser and the server is the absolute foundation of everything. From queries with bind variables and Dynamic Actions to PL ...
A simple prompt sent Claude Code on a mission that uncovered major security vulnerabilities in popular text editors — and then suggested ways to exploit them. Developers can spend days using fuzzing ...
The path traversal flaw, allowing access to arbitrary files, adds to a growing set of input validation issues in AI pipelines. Security researchers are warning that applications using AI frameworks ...
Sample container build files to facilitate installation, configuration, and environment setup for DevOps users. For more information about Oracle Database please see the Oracle Database Online ...
Oracle APEX is often presented as a low-code development platform. On technical examination, however, it is actually a database centric application framework built saturally on Oracle SQL and PL/SQL.
Marine litter is a multifaceted environmental issue requiring different data types for a better understanding of the problem. This paper presents a new dataset with approximately 6200 data records ...
Have you experienced breaking an app because you forgot to add or update new database objects? That’s one hell of a disruption to your users. Doing some Oracle schema compare could have avoided the ...