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Suport technique et veille technologique

Aujourd’hui, les grandes entreprises et administrations publiques hésitent entre continuer à utiliser des logiciels propriétaires ou basculer vers les Logiciels Libres. Pourtant, la plupart des logiciels libres sont capables de bien traiter les données issues des logiciels propriétaire, et parfois avec une meilleur compatibilité.

C’est alors la barrière de la prise en main qui fait peur, et pourtant...

Les logiciels libres

L’aspect « Logiciel Libre » permet une évolution rapide et une plus grande participation des utilisateurs. Les aides et tutoriels foisonnent sur Internet ou sont directement inclus dans le logiciel lui-même.

Enfin, les concepteurs sont plus proches des utilisateurs, ce qui rend les logiciels libres plus agréable à utiliser et conviviaux.

Grâce à la disponibilité des logiciels libres, vous trouverez facilement des services de support techniques et la licence n’est plus un frein à l’utilisation de ces logiciels par votre personnel.

Notre support technique concerne essentiellement les logiciels libres, que ce soit sous forme de services ponctuels ou de tutoriels.

Web3 is going just great [English]

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Niantic shutters its web3 project after less than six months

 -  Avril 2023 - 

Niantic, the creator of the popular Ingress and Pokémon Go augmented reality games, announced it will be shutting down its "Trading Post" product for NFT trading cards that it had launched only months before. "Trading Post was an experimentation effort to explore the world of digital collectibles, and while we believe that web3 has the potential to create meaningful experiences in the future, (...)

 
 
 

Hundred Finance hacked for $7.4 million

 -  Avril 2023 - 

An attacker was able to manipulate the exchange rate between tokens and their interest-bearing equivalents on the Hundred Finance system on the Optimism layer-2 network, ultimately siphoning around $7.4 million from the project.Optimism announced that they were trying to communicate with the attacker to try to convince them to return some of the funds.This was not the first exploit to (...)

 
 
 

Goblintown NFT images all changed to an illustrated middle finger in protest about royalties

 -  Avril 2023 - 

There has been an ongoing controversy in the NFT world over creator royalties. Although NFTs are often talked up as being good for artists because they enable royalties to be paid even after the initial sale, these payments are rarely enforced by the smart contract and are instead up to marketplaces to enforce. In the last six months or so, NFT marketplaces have emerged that follow a "royalty (...)

 
 
 

GDAC exchange hacked for assets notionally worth more than $14 million

 -  Avril 2023 - 

Hackers made off with 61 BTC, 350.5 ETH, 10 million WEMIX, and 220,000 USDT from a hot wallet belonging to the South Korean cryptocurrency exchange GDAC. Altogether, the assets are notionally worth around $14.5 million, although the ability of the attacker to cash out that quantity of WEMIX tokens at their listed value remains to be seen. The stolen assets represented 23% of funds custodied (...)

 
 
 

Terraport Finance hacked for $2 million less than two weeks after launch

 -  Avril 2023 - 

Terraport Finance is a defi project built on, believe it or not, the Terra blockchain. Yes, the same Terra blockchain on which the Terra/Luna projects were built. Despite the massive collapse of the flagship project in May 2022, there are still a number of Terra projects operating, and even some new projects being developed.Terraport Finance launched on March 31, apparently having gone live (...)

 
 
 

Trader loses 14,377 $APE (~$61,000) when they sell their Bored Ape

 -  Avril 2023 - 

The former owner of Bored Ape #7810 presumably intended to agree to sell the ape to another buyer for 70 ETH (~$130,900). However, it's unlikely they intended for that buyer to also be able to access the staked $APE they had accrued. With this particular staking mechanism, the Bored Ape effectively serves as the "key" to the staked ApeCoin, and so it transferred to the NFT's new owner right (...)

 
 
 

0xSifu loses more than $2.7 million to SushiSwap hack

 -  Avril 2023 - 

0xSifu, also known as Michael Patryn, also known as Omar Dahani, is the once-pseudonymous chief developer of the Wonderland protocol. His identity was discovered by zachxbt in January 2022, when the crypto sleuth revealed that "0xSifu" was Patryn, a man with a history of financial crimes who was previously involved with QuadrigaCX, an exchange which lost over $150 million in customer funds in (...)

 
 
 

Sentiment protocol hacked for almost $1 million

 -  Avril 2023 - 

The Sentiment liquidity protocol on the Arbitrum blockchain was attacked on April 4 for almost $1 million in various tokens, including wrapped Bitcoin and Ether, and several different stablecoins.The attacker apparently took advantage of a re-entrancy vulnerability to execute the theft, then swapped the tokens and bridged them to the Ethereum main chain.Sentiment tweeted that they were (...)

 
 
 

Someone steals the Bored Ape belonging to former NFL star Dez Bryant

 -  Avril 2023 - 

The latest ape escape has affected Dez Bryant, a former NFL player now turned "web3 innovator". Bryant was the proud owner of Bored Ape #2902, an ape with leopard print skin wearing shades, a sailor shirt, and a crown. However, on April 7, Bryant was apparently hacked, and the thief stole not only his ape but Moonbirds, World of Women, and RumbleKongLeague NFTs (one each) and some various (...)

 
 
 

Someone accidentally spends 100 ETH (~$190,000) on a free NFT

 -  Avril 2023 - 

OpenSea launched a collection of "Gemesis" NFTs to celebrate the launch of their Pro platform and their acquisition of Gem, a rival NFT platform. Anyone who bought NFTs from the Gem platform was eligible to mint the NFT for free. The NFTs have been trading on the secondary market for around 0.06 ETH (~$110).A trader apparently trying to bid $100 for one of the NFTs seems to have mistakenly (...)

 
 

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