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Microsoft Entra ID Flaw (CVSS 10.0) Exploited in Wild, Allows Remote Code Execution

Microsoft on Thursday warned of a maximum-severity security flaw in Entra ID that it said has been exploited in the wild, but noted that no customer action is required. The vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2026-69836 (CVSS score: 10.0), is a case of remote code execution impacting the tech giant's cloud-based identity and access management service. It was previously called Azure Active Directory

Microsoft Entra ID Flaw (CVSS 10.0) Exploited in Wild, Allows Remote Code Execution

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Directus Basics Part 3 — User Roles & Permissions

This is part three of our Directus Basics series. In part one we set up our instance, and in part two we covered relationships between collections.

  • Directus access control determines user data access with Permissions, Policies, and Roles
  • Administrator role grants full access, Public role has Read access to visible data
  • Assign DataEntry role with custom policy to restrict data-entry user access

The Hard Part of Birth Chart Calculations Isn't the Zodiac. It's Time.

The most annoying bugs I’ve dealt with while building a birth-chart engine were not about zodiac signs. They were about time.

  • Calculating birth charts faces time complexity beyond zodiac signs
  • Daylight-saving transitions create ambiguity in local datetime input
  • Unknown birth times require representing incomplete data with null values

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