Microsoft will stop providing security patches, bug fixes, and technical support for ASP.NET Core 2.3 on April 7, 2027.
Christian Wenz explains why the Backends for Frontends (BFF) pattern is emerging as a more secure authentication model for single-page applications.
In the past, the software was a monolith that was built. There is a single gigantic entity of code that is all tightly ...
For years, one-time passwords (OTPs) have been treated as a tactical security layer. Add an extra step, reduce casual fraud, move on. But in my experience helping businesses verify users, prevent ...
ASP.NET Core in .NET 11 Preview 1 Brings New Blazor Components, Improved Navigation, and WebAssembly
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New research has uncovered exploitation primitives in the .NET Framework that could be leveraged against enterprise-grade applications to achieve remote code execution. WatchTowr Labs, which has ...
Earlier this week, Microsoft patched a vulnerability that was flagged with the "highest ever" severity rating received by an ASP.NET Core security flaw. This HTTP request smuggling bug (CVE-2025-55315 ...
This issue focuses on developing a comprehensive documentation strategy to better integrate ASP.NET Core authentication content with Microsoft Entra ID documentation. The primary deliverable is a ...
In the evolving digital finance landscape, robust authentication is paramount. Modern financial products offer unprecedented digital accessibility, but this convenience exists within a complex ...
Microsoft this week shipped the fourth preview of .NET 10 without groundbreaking features but with much work devoted to ASP.NET Core & Blazor, where several work items were devoted to OpenAPI. OpenAPI ...
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