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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]  -  Almost $50 million stolen from Infini "stablecoin neobank"

 -  1er mars - 

A green angular line forming an infinity sign that isn't connected at the crossovers, followed by "Infini" in black capitals

Around $49.5 million in the USDC stablecoin was stolen from the Infini crypto-focused "stablecoin neobank", a fintech company that promises "financial freedom" by "democratizing banking" and "redefining the future of digital finance".

Infini experienced a different form of "financial freedom" when attackers liberated almost $50 million from the company after a thief with access to a wallet with admin rights drained tokens, then swapped them for the DAI stablecoin, which unlike USDC cannot be frozen by its issuer.

The attack came only a day after a celebratory tweet from the company in which it had announced that they had achieved $50 million in total value locked, suggesting that the theft affected substantially all of the assets on the platform. Despite this, they have claimed that transactions on the platform are unaffected, and when someone asked how that was possible, they simply replied: "We've got solid runway to operate. No worries."

Infini attempted to contact the thief via on-chain message, threatening that they had "gathered critical IP and device information" about them, and asking them to return 80% of the funds in exchange for a promise that Infini "will cease further tracking or analysis, and you will not face accountability". However, Infini's 48-hour deadline has come and gone without any reply.

par Molly White

Web3 is going just great [English]

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