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How Professional Translators Handle Technical and Industry-Specific Jargon

The world of professional translation is complex. Translators work with highly technical, specialized texts in a wide variety of fields, from medical and legal writing to technical manuals and corporate communications. One of the biggest challenges is navigating industry-specific terminology and jargon. So, how do professional translators handle all that technical language? Through expertise, research, and some clever tricks of the trade.

Criminal Background Checks for Rideshare Drivers

The main advantage of Uber and similar services is the convenience for both drivers and users of it. It's quite simple to start earning some extra cash. All you need to do is register and provide some essential info on yourself and your vehicle, and you can start chasing rides. On the other hand, some people think that criminal history can be a serious issue. If you ask people on the street, we think that most of them would refuse to accept a ride from an ex-criminal.

The Definitive Guide to Dedicated Servers: Maximum Performance, Enhanced Security, and Total Control

In today's digital age, businesses and individuals require reliable hosting solutions to support their online operations. One such powerful solution is a dedicated server. But what exactly is a dedicated server, and why is it essential for many businesses? Let's dive into the details.

How to Set Up Proactive Threat Intelligence

What is the best way to avoid suffering multi-million-dollar security incidents? Know your cyber enemy in advance. This means having quality threat intelligence on all the threats targeting your business, industry, or country. Let's take a look at one of the most effective methods of collecting intel that your organization can use to better predict, detect, and respond to cyber attacks.

Web Application Penetration Testing

Web application penetration testing involves performing a simulated attack on a web app to determine weaknesses that hackers can exploit. The testing process uses emulations of real-world attacks to identify hidden attacks such as SQL injection, cross-site scripting (XSS), or cross-site request forgery (CSRF). What is the worst that could happen if you don’t continuously test your web application for vulnerabilities?

Phishing for Love: A Sharp Surge in Valentine's Day-Themed Scams

This Valentine’s Day, Cupid wasn’t the only one taking aim. Our Threat Research team noted a 34.8% increase on Valentine-related threat traffic in comparison to February of 2024. Leveraging impersonation and social engineering techniques, attackers have used a seasonal event to exploit heightened emotions and a sense of urgency, effectively increasing the likelihood of success in their phishing campaigns.

Helping civil society monitor cyber attacks with the CyberPeaceTracer and Cloudflare Email Security

Civil society organizations have always been at the forefront of humanitarian relief efforts, as well as safeguarding civil and human rights. These organizations play a large role in delivering services during crises, whether it is fighting climate change, support during natural disasters, providing health services to marginalized communities and more.

Is Your AI App Safe? Analyzing Deepseek's Security Vulnerabilities

Artificial Intelligence is reshaping how we interact with technology, from virtual assistants to advanced search engines. However, with great power comes great responsibility—particularly when it comes to security. These apps often handle sensitive data, making them prime targets for cyberattacks. At Appknox, we're committed to ensuring that the latest AI applications are safe for users.

How to spot job scams that leverage social engineering

From fake job postings to fake candidates, it’s clear the job market has changed in the past few years. Finding a job ad that sparks your interest is now only half the battle — the other half is making sure it’s not a scam. I see three or four LinkedIn posts about job searches and applications gone wrong every day. I’ve read tales of recruiter impersonations, postings for roles that don’t exist, and ads that demand money in order to apply.