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The new open-source tool BentoPDF appears in version 1.0 with extensive PDF functions, Docker integration, and a focus on local data processing. With BentoPDF 1.0.0, a new open-source tool for PDF ...
Enterprise users know by now that they shouldn’t click on suspicious-looking links or download strange files. But what about innocuous, ever-present PDFs? Researchers at security company Varonis have ...
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When it was first released by Adobe in 1993, the PDF was truly transformative technology. The Portable Document Format was a multipurpose container that replicated the appearance and functionality of ...
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For years, businesses, governments, and researchers have struggled with a persistent problem: How to extract usable data from Portable Document Format (PDF) files. These digital documents serve as ...