Nudging the jogwheels, moving the tempo slider and using the pitch bend buttons are all ways of changing the speed of a playing track on digital DJ decks and controllers. But what’s the difference? Recently, a few students have been asking what the nudge feature does on their DJ gear and how it’s different from […]
We’ve teamed up with Minirig to offer you the chance to win a full 2.1 portable DJ speaker bundle (worth over $500), comprising two Minirig 4 rechargeable speakers plus a Minirig 3 subwoofer, all cases and cables – and the chance to personalise your speakers with your choice of graphic, to make them unique to […]
The LA trio talks us through their latest, the imminent Sunshine Low album… The post ASHRR – Sunshine Low album, track by track first appeared on Juno Daily.
The new AS500-SEQ is a reimagined version of the UK brand’s classic Megacity sequencer. UK synth stalwarts Analogue Solutions have released a reboot of one of their classic sequencers. The new AS500-SEQ is a fresh take on the classic Megacity, an unusually creative design which features two banks of 32 steps arranged in vertical columns. […]
A non-profit supporting Vietnamese human rights has been the target of a multi-year campaign designed to deliver a variety of malware on compromised hosts. Cybersecurity company Huntress attributed the activity to a threat cluster known as APT32, a Vietnamese-aligned hacking crew that’s also known as APT-C-00, Canvas Cyclone (formerly Bismuth), Cobalt Kitty, and OceanLotus. The […]
Cybersecurity researchers have flagged multiple in-the-wild exploit campaigns that leveraged now-patched flaws in Apple Safari and Google Chrome browsers to infect mobile users with information-stealing malware. “These campaigns delivered n-day exploits for which patches were available, but would still be effective against unpatched devices,” Google Threat Analysis Group (TAG) researcher Clement
The flaw, known as CVE-2024-6633, involves the use of default credentials for the HSQL database, which could compromise the software’s confidentiality, integrity, and availability.
The Pioneer Kitten attackers are monetizing their access to compromised organizations’ networks by selling domain admin credentials and full domain control privileges on cybercrime marketplaces.
U.S. cybersecurity and intelligence agencies have called out an Iranian hacking group for breaching multiple organizations across the country and coordinating with affiliates to deliver ransomware. The activity has been linked to a threat actor dubbed Pioneer Kitten, which is also known as Fox Kitten, Lemon Sandstorm (formerly Rubidium), Parisite, and UNC757, which it described […]