@yourclouddude A: is correct because the remove() method in Python searches for the first occurrence of the specified value (20) in the list and deletes it. The remaining elements (10 and 30) stay in the list in their original order.
๐จ Supply Chain Compromise Alert ๐จ
Popular disk imaging tool DAEMON Tools was hit by a supply chain attack, uncovered by Kaspersky. Trojanized installers (v12.5.0.2421โ12.5.0.2434) were distributed directly from the official site starting April 8, 2026.
https://t.co/BNFbPrbezV
If your IT team updated in this window, treat endpoints as potentially compromised and investigate immediately.
๐ My initial DefenderXDR FileProfile findings show a global prevalence of 1,861 for these trojanized installers on the MDE platform as of 23 April. That number is alarming โ and only reflects MDE telemetry. The true infection count across all environments will be higher.
๐ Defenders: run file hash scans across your EDR fleet to identify potential compromise and validate exposure.
IOC: https://t.co/eSFlUnxXXw
#Cybersecurity #DaemonTool #SupplyChainCompromise
@sec_hub93028 Security consultants .I know a law firm that dont have any Security team . Whenever any cybersecurity issue happens they bring a consultant to help them out .
@AsidanyaMiracle @benarduzoka You stopped saying HI.
Similar thing must have happened to the person before and the person said the samething. The circle continues ๐