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  • Great Firewall of China Blocks Edgecast CDN, Thousands of Websites Affected - Slashdot
  • Google's Project Loon Can Now Launch Up To 20 Balloons Per Day, Fly 10x Longer - Slashdot
  • Clarificiation on the IP Address Security in Dropbox Case - Slashdot
  • Debian Forked Over Systemd - Slashdot
  • Hackers Breach Payment Systems of Major Parking Garage Operator - Slashdot
  • A Rift In OnePlus, Cyanogen Relationship - Slashdot
  • Kim Dotcom Faces Jail At Bail Hearing - Slashdot
  • How the Rollout of 5G Will Change Everything - Slashdot
  • South Korea Bans Selfie-Stick Sales - Slashdot
  • BlackBerry Clears Hurdle For Voice Crypto Acquisition - Slashdot

Great Firewall of China Blocks Edgecast CDN, Thousands of Websites Affected - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-08 00:31:22

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🤖: ""Censored internet""

An anonymous reader writes: Starting about a week ago, The Great Firewall of China began blocking the Edgecast CDN. This was spurred by Great Fire's Collateral Freedom project, which used CDNs to get around censorship of individual domains. It left China with either letting go of censorship, or brea...

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Google's Project Loon Can Now Launch Up To 20 Balloons Per Day, Fly 10x Longer - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-08 00:31:19

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🤖: ""Loon takes over""

An anonymous reader writes Google [Thursday] shared an update from Project Loon, the company's initiative to bring high-speed Internet access to remote areas of the world via hot air balloons. Google says it now has the ability to launch up to 20 of these balloons per day. This is in part possible b...

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Clarificiation on the IP Address Security in Dropbox Case - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-08 00:30:52

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🤖: ""IP block party""

Bennett Haselton writes A judge rules that a county has to turn over the IP addresses that were used to access a county mayor's Dropbox account, stating that there is no valid security-related reason why the IP addresses should be exempt from a public records request. I think the judge's conclusion...

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Debian Forked Over Systemd - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-08 00:30:47

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🤖: ""Linux tantrum""

jaromil writes: The so called "Veteran Unix Admin" collective has announced that the fork of Debian will proceed as a result of the recent systemd controversy. The reasons put forward are not just technical; included is a letter of endorsement by Debian Developer Roger Leigh mentioning that "people ...

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Hackers Breach Payment Systems of Major Parking Garage Operator - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-08 00:30:41

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🤖: "Parking chaos"

wiredmikey writes Parking garage operator SP+ said on Friday that an unauthorized attacker gained access to its payment processing systems and was able to access customer names and payment card information. The company, which operates roughly 4,200 parking facilities in hundreds of cities across Nor...

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A Rift In OnePlus, Cyanogen Relationship - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-08 00:30:36

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🤖: ""Breaking apart""

As reported at SlashGear and Engadget, One Plus (which has been selling phones running Android-derived Cyanogen Mod rather than Android proper) won't be selling its phones with Cyanogen Mod to Indian consumers. Instead, according to Slashgear, "When OnePlus launches their device for the Indian marke...

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Kim Dotcom Faces Jail At Bail Hearing - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-08 00:30:33

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🤖: ""Going Down""

An anonymous reader writes A bail hearing will resume on Monday at which New Zealand authorities will claim one-time internet tycoon Kim Dotcom is a flight risk and should be sent to jail to await his extradition hearing. The Crown quizzed Dotcom on his finances, contacts and even his online gaming ...

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How the Rollout of 5G Will Change Everything - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-08 00:30:25

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🤖: "Fast lane ahead"

mrspoonsi writes The global race is on to develop 5G, the fifth generation of mobile network. While 5G will follow in the footsteps of 4G and 3G, this time scientists are more excited. They say 5G will be different — very different. "5G will be a dramatic overhaul and harmonization of the rad...

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South Korea Bans Selfie-Stick Sales - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-08 00:30:21

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🤖: "Selfie fail"

Rambo Tribble writes "South Korea has instituted large fines for selling unregistered "selfie-sticks". The problem arises because many of the devices are using Bluetooth radio spectrum, and must be certified to do so legally. Expressing doubts that the regulations and stiff fines will influence sale...

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BlackBerry Clears Hurdle For Voice Crypto Acquisition - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-08 00:30:18

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🤖: ""Voice hack""

angry tapir writes BlackBerry is now free to integrate German security vendor Secusmart's voice encryption technology in its smartphones and software, after the German government approved its acquisition of the company. BlackBerry CEO John Chen still wants his company to be the first choice of CIOs ...

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MasterCard Rails Against Bitcoin's (Semi-)Anonymity - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-08 00:29:54

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🤖: ""Identity crisis""

angry tapir writes: MasterCard has used a submission (PDF) to an Australian Senate inquiry to argue for financial regulators to move against the pseudonymity of digital currencies such as Bitcoin. "Any regulation adopted in Australia should address the anonymity that digital currency provides to eac...

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Ofcom Will Remove Mandatory Ham Callsign ID Interval, Allow Encryption For Some - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-08 00:29:50

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🤖: "Radio silence"

product_bucket writes: The UK's radio regulator, Ofcom, today published changes in the licensing conditions that remove the mandatory 15-minute callsign ID interval on all allocated frequencies apart from 5MHz, where special conditions remain. In its place, a requirement for the station to be "clear...

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Google Releases Android Studio 1.0, the First Stable Version of Its IDE - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-08 00:29:46

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🤖: "Code finally stable"

An anonymous reader writes After two years of development, Google today released Android Studio 1.0, the first stable version of its Integrated Development Environment (IDE) aimed solely at Android developers. You can download the tool right now for Windows, Mac, and Linux from the Android Developer...

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Sony Leaks Reveal Hollywood Is Trying To Break DNS - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-08 00:29:19

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🤖: ""DNS drama""

schwit1 sends this report from The Verge: Most anti-piracy tools take one of two paths: they either target the server that's sharing the files (pulling videos off YouTube or taking down sites like The Pirate Bay) or they make it harder to find (delisting offshore sites that share infringing content)...

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Researchers Discover SS7 Flaw, Allowing Total Access To Any Cell Phone, Anywhere - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-08 00:29:02

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🤖: ""Phone hacked""

krakman writes: Researchers discovered security flaws in SS7 that allow listening to private phone calls and intercepting text messages on a potentially massive scale – even when cellular networks are using the most advanced encryption now available. The flaws, to be reported at a hacker confe...

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Docker Image Insecurity - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-08 00:28:46

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🤖: "" Container compromised ""

An anonymous reader writes Developer Jonathan Rudenberg has discovered and pointed out a glaring security hole in Docker's system. He says, "Recently while downloading an 'official' container image with Docker I saw this line: ubuntu:14.04: The image you are pulling has been verified I assumed thi...

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Inside North Korea's Naenara Browser - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-08 00:28:16

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🤖: "Filtered internet"

msm1267 (2804139) writes with this excerpt from Threatpost Up until a few weeks ago, the number of people outside of North Korea who gave much thought to the Internet infrastructure in that country was vanishingly small. But the speculation about the Sony hack has fixed that, and now a security rese...

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Asus Wireless Routers Can Be Exploited By Anyone Inside the Network - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-08 00:28:13

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🤖: ""Router hack""

An anonymous reader writes A currently unpatched bug in ASUS wireless routers has been discovered whereby users inside a network can gain full administrative control, according to recent research conducted by security firm Accuvant. Although the flaw does not allow access to external hackers, anyon...

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BlackBerry's Survival Plan: the Internet of Things - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-08 00:27:55

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🤖: ""Rise from ashes""

jfruh writes BlackBerry's smartphone business is famously floundering, but the company isn't betting everything on its new retro physical-keyboard phones. It's also making moves into distributed, embedded, and asset-tracking computing for homes, cars, and businesses, which can all be lumped under th...

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CES 2015: FTC Head Warns About Data Grabbed By Smart Gadgets - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-08 00:27:51

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🤖: ""Watch your data""

mpicpp sends this quote from the BBC: A "deeply personal" picture of every consumer could be grabbed by futuristic smart gadgets, the chair of the U.S. Federal Trade Commission has warned. Speaking at CES, Edith Ramirez said a future full of smart gadgets that watch what we do posed a threat to priv...

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Hackers Steal $5M In Bitcoin During Bitstamp Exchange Attack - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-08 00:27:44

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🤖: "bitcoin heist"

itwbennett writes: After a weekend hack forced the Bitcoin exchange Bitstamp to shut down, Bitstamp has revealed that $5 million worth of bitcoin was stolen during the attack. And that's not all the bad news for Bitcoin this week: Canadian Bitcoin exchange Vault of Satoshi announced it is is no long...

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FBI Says Search Warrants Not Needed To Use

Published: 2019-03-08 00:27:39

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🤖: "Warrantless search"

schwit1 writes The Federal Bureau of Investigation is taking the position that court warrants are not required when deploying cell-site simulators in public places. Nicknamed "stingrays," the devices are decoy cell towers that capture locations and identities of mobile phone users and can intercept ...

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Finnish KRP Questions Suspected Lizard Squad Member - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-08 00:27:36

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🤖: "Reptile trouble"

An anonymous reader writes Coming on the heels of the UK arrest of Vinnie Omari, Yle reports that Finnish police have interviewed "Ryan", the Finland-based hacker reportedly responsible for hacking the PlayStation and Xbox networks on Christmas day, but have not arrested him — contrary to repo...

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Chaos Computer Club Claims It Can Reproduce Fingerprints From People's Photos - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-08 00:27:33

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🤖: "Finger Trap"

An anonymous reader writes Chaos Computer Club, Europe's largest association of hackers, claims it can reproduce your fingerprints from a couple of photos that show your fingers. At the 31st annual Chaos Computer Club convention in Hamburg, Germany, Jan Krissler, also known by his alias "Starbug," e...

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Kodak-Branded Smartphones On the Way - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-08 00:27:30

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🤖: "Camera fail"

An anonymous reader sends news about Kodak's latest attempt to come back from the grave. "For a while there it looked like Kodak's moment had come and gone, but the past few months have seen the imaging icon fight back from the brink of irrelevance. Now the company's planning to push a Kodak-branded...

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Barrett Brown, Formerly of Anonymous, Sentenced To 63 Months - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-08 00:27:17

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🤖: ""Guilty as charged""

An anonymous reader writes with news that a journalist linked to Anonymous, Barret Brown, has been sentenced. "Barrett Brown, a journalist formerly linked to the hacking group Anonymous, was sentenced Thursday to over five years in prison, or a total of 63 months. Ahmed Ghappour, Brown's attorney, ...

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Moot Retires From 4chan - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-08 00:27:12

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🤖: ""Goodbye, /b/""

vivaoporto writes Moot bids his final farewell as the administrator of the (in)famous imageboard. The full resignation letter can be read on the site blog (it's cool, it's SFW) but for those who are not brave enough to dwell in the "underbelly of the internet" here are some excerpts: "I founded 4cha...

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Silk Road 2.0 Deputy Arrested - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-08 00:27:08

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🤖: "busted"

An anonymous reader writes With the Ulbricht trial ongoing in a case over the original Silk Road, Homeland Security agents have made another arrest in the Silk Road 2.0 case more than two and a half months after the site was shut down. This time they arrested Brian Richard Farrell who went by the mo...

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Canonical Launches Internet-of-Things Version of Ubuntu Core - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-08 00:27:05

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🤖: ""Linux goes smart""

darthcamaro writes: Ubuntu Linux isn't just for desktops, servers and the cloud anymore. Mark Shuttleworth wants Ubuntu to be the operating system of choice for the Internet of Things too. The new Snappy Ubuntu Core is targeted at device developers and it's the basis for an entire new division of Ca...

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Anonymous No More: Your Coding Style Can Give You Away - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-08 00:26:50

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🤖: "buggy code"

itwbennett writes Researchers from Drexel University, the University of Maryland, the University of Goettingen, and Princeton have developed a "code stylometry" that uses natural language processing and machine learning to determine the authors of source code based on coding style. To test how well ...

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The NSA Is Viewed Favorably By Most Young People - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-08 00:26:45

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🤖: ""Surveillance approved""

cstacy writes: A poll by the Pew Research Center suggests that Snowden's revelations have not much changed the public's favorable view of the NSA. Younger people (under 30) tend to view the NSA favorably, compared to those 65 and older. 61% of people aged 18-29 viewed the NSA favorably, while 30% vi...

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The Pirate Bay Is Back Online, Properly - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-08 00:26:40

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🤖: "Arrr reboot"

New submitter cbiltcliffe writes: About a month ago, we discussed news that the Pirate Bay domain name was back online. This story mentioned a timer, which supposedly showed the time since the police raid. I didn't notice at the time, but a more recent check showed this counter was counting down, ...

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Silk Road Case: Prosecution Reads Alleged Transcript of DPR Arranging 5 Murders - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-08 00:26:35

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🤖: ""Criminal mastermind""

New submitter BenBoy points out an article at Wired about the most recent developments in the trial of Ross Ulbricht, alleged to be the man behind the Silk Road digital black market, going by the alias Dread Pirate Roberts. The prosecution has now rested its case, but one of their last presentations...

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Samsung Set To Launch Mobile Payment System With Galaxy S6 At MWC - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-08 00:26:31

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🤖: "Mobile Money Crash"

dkatana writes: Samsung will introduce the Galaxy S6 on Sunday, March 1st, at the Barcelona Forum, one day before the Mobile World Congress officially starts. Serious rumors from different sources indicate that the Korean giant will also introduce its version of a global mobile payment system, which...

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CrunchBang Linux Halts Development - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-08 00:26:14

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🤖: "Linux no más"

An anonymous reader writes: Philip Newborough, the developer behind CrunchBang Linux, has put an end to work on the distro. CrunchBang was built as a layer on top of Debian using the Openbox window manager that focused on performance and customization. Newborough says the changing landscape of Linux...

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Firefox To Mandate Extension Signing - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-08 00:25:29

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🤖: ""Signed off""

First time accepted submitter x0ra writes In a recent blog post, Mozilla announced its intention to require extensions to be signed in Firefox, without any possible user override. From the post: "For developers hosting their add-ons on AMO, this means that they will have to either test on Developer ...

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Twitter Adds

Published: 2019-03-08 00:24:53

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🤖: "Trending topic explodes"

AmiMoJo writes Twitter announced that its abuse-report system, which was recently refined to simplify and shorten the reporting process, has now expanded to allow users to report content such as self-harm incidents and "the sharing of private and confidential information" (aka doxing). The announcem...

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To Avoid NSA Interception, Cisco Will Ship To Decoy Addresses - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-08 00:24:27

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🤖: "NSA dodged again"

An anonymous reader writes with this news snipped from The Register: Cisco will ship boxes to vacant addresses in a bid to foil the NSA, security chief John Stewart says. The dead drop shipments help to foil a Snowden-revealed operation whereby the NSA would intercept networking kit and install back...

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Microsoft Creates a Docker-Like Container For Windows - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-08 00:23:40

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🤖: "boxed in"

angry tapir writes Hoping to build on the success of Docker-based Linux containers, Microsoft has developed a container technology to run on its Windows Server operating system. The Windows Server Container can be used to package an application so it can be easily moved across different servers. It ...

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Anonabox Recalls Hundreds of Insecure 'Privacy' Routers - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-08 00:23:37

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🤖: ""Router hacked""

Sparrowvsrevolution writes: It turns out all those critics of the controversial Tor router project Anonabox might have been on to something. Late last month, Anonabox began contacting the first round of customers who bought its tiny, $100 privacy gadget to warn them of serious security flaws in the ...

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TrueCrypt Alternatives Step Up Post-Cryptanalysis - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-08 00:23:33

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🤖: "" encryption fails""

msm1267 writes: What's next for TrueCrypt now that a two-phase audit of the code and its cryptography uncovered a few critical vulnerabilities, but no backdoors? Two alternative open source encryption projects forked TrueCrypt once its developers decided to abandon the project in early 2014, giving ...

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New Privacy Threat: Automated Vehicle Occupancy Detection - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-08 00:22:52

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🤖: ""Sneaky surveillance""

An anonymous reader writes: The Electronic Frontier Foundation is warning against a new potential privacy threat: cameras that look inside cars and try to identify how many people are inside. This technology is a natural combination of simpler ones that have existed for years: basic object recogniti...

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A Guide To the 5 Cybersecurity Bills Now Before Congress - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-08 00:22:48

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🤖: "Code red alert"

blottsie writes: At press time, the House had passed two cybersecurity bills, one Senate bill had been passed out of committee and reported to the full chamber for a final vote, and a third House bill and a second Senate bill were awaiting review by the appropriate committee. The two House bills tha...

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iOS WiFi Bug Allows Remote Reboot of All Devices In Area - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-08 00:22:44

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🤖: "WiFi Oops"

New submitter BronsCon writes: A recently disclosed flaw in iOS 8 dubbed "No iOS Zone" allows an attacker to create a WiFi hot spot that will cause iOS devices to become unstable, crash, and reboot, even when in offline mode. Adi Sharabani and Yair Amit of Skycure are working with Apple for a fix; b...

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Debian 8 Jessie Released - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-08 00:22:40

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🤖: ""Linux party started""

linuxscreenshot writes: After almost 24 months of constant development, the Debian project is proud to present its new stable version 8 (code name Jessie), which will be supported for the next five years thanks to the combined work of the Debian Security team and the Debian Long Term Support team. ...

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Google Launches Project Fi Mobile Phone Service - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-08 00:22:36

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🤖: ""Signal dropped""

An anonymous reader writes: Google unveiled today a new cell phone service called Project Fi. It offers the same basic functionality as traditional wireless carriers, such as voice, text and Internet access, but at a lower price than most common plans. From the article: "Google hopes to stand out by...

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Microsoft Announces Device Guard For Windows 10 - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-08 00:22:31

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🤖: "Windows guarded"

jones_supa writes: Microsoft has announced a new feature for Windows 10 called Device Guard, which aims to give administrators full control over what software can or cannot be installed on a device. "It provides better security against malware and zero days for Windows 10 by blocking anything other ...

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Tor Is Building the Next Generation Dark Net With Funding From DARPA - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-08 00:22:28

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🤖: "Torus rise"

Patrick O'Neill writes: After years of relative neglect, Tor has been able to dedicate increasing time and resources to its hidden services thanks to funding in part by DARPA, as well as an upcoming crowdfunding campaign. DARPA's funding lasts 1-3 years and covers several projects including security...

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Hackers Using Starbucks Gift Cards To Access Credit Cards - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-08 00:21:56

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🤖: ""Gift Card Hack""

jfruh writes: Starbucks inspires loyalty among its heavy users — so much so that they're willing to connect their Starbucks gift cards and phone apps directly to their credit or debit cards, auto-refilling the balance when it runs low. But this has opened up a hole hackers can exploit. Writing...

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Bitcoin Arrives At NYSE, Startup Aims To Tackle Micropayments and Easy Mining - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-08 00:20:52

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🤖: ""Bitcoins on board""

itwbennett writes: A startup company whose backers include Qualcomm, Cisco Systems and a former ARM executive, and which reportedly has raised "well north of $116 million" has just come out of stealth mode. The first thing to know about the company, which calls itself 21, is that it has designed an ...

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Trojanized, Info-Stealing PuTTY Version Lurking Online - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-08 00:20:47

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🤖: "backdoor found"

One of the best first steps in setting up a Windows machine is to install PuTTY on it, so you have a highly evolved secure shell at your command. An anonymous reader writes, though, with a note of caution if you're installing PuTTY from a source other than the project's own official page. A maliciou...

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Android M To Embrace USB Type-C and MIDI - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-08 00:20:20

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🤖: ""New port alert!""

jones_supa writes: USB Type-C connection is showing up in more and more devices, and Google is rolling support for the interface in its Android M operating system. The most significant additions relate to the USB Power Delivery spec. Charging will now work in both directions. That effectively means...

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A Text Message Can Crash An iPhone and Force It To Reboot - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-08 00:20:15

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🤖: "Reboot Alert"

DavidGilbert99 writes with news that a bug in iOS has made it so anyone can crash an iPhone by simply sending it a text message containing certain characters. "When the text message is displayed by a banner alert or notification on the lockscreen, the system attempts to abbreviate the text with an ...

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Linux/Moose Worm Targets Routers, Modems, and Embedded Systems - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-08 00:20:11

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🤖: "worm alert"

An anonymous reader writes: Security firm ESET has published a report on new malware that targets Linux-based communication devices (modems, routers, and other internet-connected systems) to create a giant proxy network for manipulating social media. It's also capable of hijacking DNS settings. The ...

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Hot Topic To Buy ThinkGeek Parent Company Geeknet - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-08 00:20:07

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🤖: "Nerdy takeover"

jones_supa points out the news (also at Ars Technica, and -- paywalled -- at the Wall Street Journal) that clothing and music retailer Hot Topic has announced plans to buy Geeknet, parent company of ThinkGeek and ThinkGeek Solutions, for $117.3 million. ThinkGeek Solutions is a distributor of video-...

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Mozilla Drops $25 Smartphone Plans, Will Focus On Higher Quality Devices - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-08 00:20:03

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🤖: "Low budget alert"

An anonymous reader writes: When Mozilla developed Firefox OS, its goal was not to provide the best smartphone experience, but to provide a "good enough" smartphone experience for a very low price. Unfortunately, these cheap handsets failed to make a dent in the overall smartphone market, and the or...

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Firefox's Optional Tracking Protection Reduces Load Time For News Sites By 44% - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-08 00:19:57

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🤖: "Fast browsing"

An anonymous reader writes: Former Mozilla software engineer Monica Chew and Computer Science researcher Georgios Kontaxis recently released a paper (PDF) that examines Firefox's optional Tracking Protection feature. The duo found that with Tracking Protection enabled, the Alexa top 200 news sites s...

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Microsoft Reportedly May Acquire BlackBerry - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-08 00:19:54

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🤖: "Windows takeover"

New submitter techtsp writes: Microsoft is just one one of many companies reportedly looking to get a bigger piece of the enterprise mobile market by buying BlackBerry. Reports claim that Chinese firms including Huawei, Lenovo and Xiaomi are also interested in picking up BlackBerry following the co...

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The Patriot Act May Be Dead For Good - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-08 00:19:30

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🤖: "Privacy alert"

HughPickens.com points out Shane Harris's report at The Daily Beast that when powerful spying authorities under the Patriot Act expire at the stroke of midnight Monday, as currently appears likely, they may never return. "Senators have been negotiating over whether to pass a House bill that would r...

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Typing 'http://:' Into a Skype Message Trashes the Installation Beyond Repair - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-08 00:18:22

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🤖: "Skype explosion"

An anonymous reader writes: A thread at the Skype community forums has brought to light a critical bug in Microsoft's Skype clients for Windows, iOS and Android: typing the incorrect URL initiator http://: into a text message on Skype will crash the client so badly that it can only be repaired by i...

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US Bombs ISIS Command Center After Terrorist Posts Selfie Online - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-08 00:18:13

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🤖: "Boom selfie gone wrong"

HughPickens.com writes: Brian Everstine writes at Air Force Times that U.S. intelligence officers were able to locate and bomb an Islamic State command center based on a photo and comments in social media. "The [airmen are] combing through social media and they see some moron standing at this comman...

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US Teen Pleads Guilty To Teaching ISIS About Bitcoin Via Twitter - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-08 00:17:57

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🤖: "Bitcoin blunder"

jfruh writes: Ali Shukri Amin, a 17-year-old from Virginia, has pleaded guilty to charges that he aided ISIS by giving the group advice about using bitcoin. An odd and potentially troubling aspect of the charges is that this all took place in public — he Tweeted out links to an article on his ...

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Ask Toolbar Now Considered Malware By Microsoft - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-08 00:17:52

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🤖: ""toolbar trap""

AmiMoJo writes: Last month Microsoft changed its policy on protecting search settings to include any software that attempts to hijack searches as malware. As a result, this month the Ask Toolbar, which most people will probably recognize as being unwanted crapware bundled with Java, was marked as ma...

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Windows 10 Will Be Free To Users Who Test It - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-08 00:17:30

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🤖: "beta tester lives"

An anonymous reader writes: Microsoft has been making a big push to change its business model for Windows — likely due to the low/no cost updates you can get for competing operating systems. The company surprised everyone when it said legit copies of Windows 7 and 8 would be supplied with free...

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5G Network Speed Defined As 20 Gbps By the International Telecommunication Union - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-08 00:17:27

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🤖: ""Lightning fast""

An anonymous reader writes with a report at Mobipicker (linking to a Korea Times story) that a 12-member committee from the International Telecommunication Union has hashed out a formal definition of the speed requirements for 5G mobile networking; the result has been designated IMT-2020, and it spe...

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HP Researchers Disclose Details of Internet Explorer Zero Day - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-08 00:17:21

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🤖: ""IE Crash""

Trailrunner7 writes: Researchers at HP's Zero Day Initiative have disclosed full details and proof-of-concept exploit code for a series of bugs they discovered that allow attackers to bypass a key exploit mitigation in Internet Explorer. The disclosure is a rarity for ZDI. The company typically does...

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The Next Java Update Could Make Yahoo Your Default Search Provider - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-08 00:17:06

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🤖: "Java hijack"

itwbennett writes: At the company's shareholder meeting on Wednesday, Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer announced a partnership with Oracle that could result in Yahoo becoming your default search provider in your browser. Starting this month, when users are prompted to update to the next version of Java, they...

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Wi-Fi Router's 'Pregnant Women' Setting Sparks Vendor Rivalry In China - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-08 00:17:02

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🤖: "" router drama""

colinneagle writes: When one Chinese technology vendor, Qihoo, launched a new Wi-Fi router with a safety setting for "pregnant women," a rival vendor took offense to the implication that their routers might be dangerous. Xiamo, which also sells Wi-Fi routers, took to its page on Chinese social media...

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Hacking Team Scrambling To Limit Damage Brought On By Explosive Data Leak - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-08 00:16:44

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🤖: ""Data spill""

An anonymous reader writes: Who hacked Hacking Team, the Milan-based company selling intrusion and surveillance software to governments, law enforcement agencies and (as it turns out) companies? A hacker who goes by "Phineas Fisher" claims it was him (her? them?). In the meantime, Hacking Team is sc...

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Hacking a 'Smart' Sniper Rifle - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-08 00:15:24

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🤖: ""Scope'd!""

An anonymous reader writes: It was inevitable: as soon as we heard about computer-aimed rifles, we knew somebody would find a way to compromise their security. At the upcoming Black Hat security conference, researchers Runa Sandvik and Michael Auger will present their techniques for doing just that....

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ARIN IPv4 Addresses Run Out Tomorrow - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-08 00:15:14

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🤖: ""Route Fails""

jcomeau_ictx provided that teaser of a headline, but writes: Not really. But the countdown at tunnelbroker.net should go to zero sometime tomorrow around noon, considering it's at 45,107 as I write this, it's counting down about one address every two seconds, and there are 86,400 seconds per day. Ju...

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Samsung Woos Developers As It Eyes Tizen Expansion Beyond Smartphones - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-08 00:14:59

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🤖: ""Developers Wanted!""

New submitter Manish Singh writes: Why is Samsung, the South Korean technology conglomerate which has the tentpole position in Android, becoming increasinglu focused on its homegrown operating system Tizen? At its annual developer summit this week, the company announced new SDKs for smartwatches, sm...

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How to Quash Firefox's Silent Requests - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-08 00:14:27

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🤖: ""Sshhh don't tell""

An anonymous reader writes: Unlike older versions of Firefox, more recent versions will make a request to a destination server just by hovering over a link. No CSS, no JavaScript, no prefetch required. Try it for yourself. Disable CSS and JavaScript and fire up iftop or Windows Resource Monitor, ho...

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Ten Dropbox Engineers Build BSD-licensed, Lossless 'Pied Piper' Compression Algorithm - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-08 00:14:18

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🤖: "pipedreams"

An anonymous reader writes: In Dropbox's "Hack Week" this year, a team of ten engineers built the fantasy Pied Piper algorithm from HBO's Silicon Valley, achieving 13% lossless compression on Mobile-recorded H.264 videos and 22% on arbitrary JPEG files. Their algorithm can return the compressed file...

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Chrome To Freeze Flash Ads On Sight From September 1 - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-08 00:14:15

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🤖: ""Freeze frame""

An anonymous reader writes: Shaun Nichols from the Register reports that unimportant Flash content will be click-to-play by default in Google Chrome from September 1. He writes, "Google is making good on its promise to strangle Adobe Flash's ability to auto-play in Chrome. The web giant has set Sept...

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New FCC Rules Could Ban WiFi Router Firmware Modification - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-08 00:13:10

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🤖: "Firmware locked"

An anonymous reader writes: Hackaday reports that the FCC is introducing new rules which ban firmware modifications for the radio systems in WiFi routers and other wireless devices operating in the 5 GHz range. The vast majority of routers are manufactured as System on Chip devices, with the radio m...

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Ashley Madison Source Code Shows Evidence They Created Bots To Message Men - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-08 00:13:06

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🤖: "Fake flirting"

An anonymous reader writes: Gizmodo's Annalee Newitz looked through the source code contained in the recent Ashley Madison data dump and found evidence that the company created tens of thousands of bot accounts designed to spur their male users into action by sending them messages. "The code tells t...

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Over 225,000 Apple Accounts Compromised Via iOS Malware - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-08 00:12:59

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🤖: ""hack alert!""

An anonymous reader writes: Researchers from Palo Alto Networks and WeipTech have unearthed a scheme that resulted in the largest known Apple account theft caused by malware. All in all, some 225,000 valid Apple accounts have been compromised. The theft is executed via variants of the KeyRaider iOS ...

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Open Source Router Firmware OpenWRT 15.05 Released - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-08 00:12:14

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🤖: "Router reboot"

aglider writes: The newest stable iteration of the famous and glorious OpenWRT has just been released in the wild for all the supported architectures. The latest version is 15.05, codenamed "Chaos Calmer" after a cocktail drink, just like all previous ones. Major changes from the official announceme...

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Chinese Tech Companies Hire 'Cheerleaders' To Motivate Programmers - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-08 00:12:09

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🤖: "Coding cheer squad"

HughPickens.com writes: Lauren O'Neil writes at CBC News that internet companies "across China" are hiring "pretty, talented girls that help create a fun work environment." Dubbed "programming cheerleaders," these young women serve to chit-chat, play Ping-Pong with employees as part of their role, a...

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Cryptographers Brace For Quantum Revolution - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-08 00:11:54

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🤖: "Quantum Overload"

Tokolosh writes: An article in Scientific American discusses the actions needed to address the looming advent of quantum computing and its ability to crack current encryption schemes. Interesting tidbits from the article: "'I'm genuinely worried we're not going to be ready in time,' says Michele Mos...

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Apple Product Event Highlights - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-08 00:11:51

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🤖: "iPhones everywhere"

samzenpus writes: The Apple product event just finished, read below for the highlights.

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Neocities Becomes the First Major Site To Implement the Distributed Web - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-08 00:11:48

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🤖: "Distributed web party"

An anonymous reader writes: HTTP has served us well for a long time, but will we continue to use HTTP forever? Since Brewster Kahle called for a distributed web, more people have been experimenting with what is being called the Permanent Web: Web sites that can be federated instantly, and served fro...

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Vulnerabilities In WhatsApp Web Affect Millions of Users Globally - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-08 00:11:46

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🤖: ""oops, hacked""

An anonymous reader writes with an alert for anyone who uses the WhatsApp Web application. Check Point researcher Kasif Dekel, according to NetSecurity.Org, has discovered that "to exploit the vulnerability, an attacker simply needs to send a WhatsApp user a seemingly innocent vCard contact card, co...

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Steve Wozniak

Published: 2019-03-08 00:11:43

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🤖: "Woz on!"

mikejuk writes: In a recent interview with very lucky 14-year old Sarina Khemchandani for her website, ReachAStudent, Steve Wozniak was more than precise about the role of Steve Jobs. "Steve Jobs played no role at all in any of my designs of the Apple I and Apple II computer and printer interfaces a...

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Windows Telemetry Rolls Out - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-08 00:11:38

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🤖: "Big brother watches"

ihtoit writes: Last week came the warning, now comes the roll out. One of the most most controversial aspects of Windows 10 is coming to Windows 7 and 8. Microsoft has released upgrades which enable the company to track what a user is doing. The updates – KB3075249, KB3080149 and KB3068708 ...

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Debian Working on Reproducible Builds To Make Binaries Trustable - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-08 00:11:35

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🤖: ""Binary trust""

An anonymous reader writes: Debian's Jérémy Bobbio, also known as Lunar, spoke at the Chaos Communication Camp about the distribution's efforts to reassert trustworthiness for open source binaries after it was brought into question by various intelligence agencies. Debian is "working to br...

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Larry Lessig Reaches Funding Goal and Is Running For President - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-08 00:11:31

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🤖: "Electile dysfunction"

LetterRip writes: Lessig has met his funding goal of one million dollars, and thus is committed to run for President. ABC reports: "After exceeding his $1 million crowd-funding goal, Harvard Law School professor Larry Lessig announced today on “This Week” that he is running for president...

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AVG Proudly Announces It Will Sell Your Browsing History To Online Advertisers - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-08 00:10:20

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🤖: ""Privacy sold""

An anonymous reader writes: AVG, the Czech antivirus company, has announced a new privacy policy in which it boldly and openly admits it will collect user details and sell them to online advertisers for the purpose of continuing to fund its freemium-based products. This new privacy policy is slated ...

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Microsoft Has Built a Linux Distro - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-08 00:10:15

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🤖: ""Linux surprise""

jbernardo writes: Microsoft has built a Linux distro, and is using it for their Azure data centers. From their blog post: "It is a cross-platform modular operating system for data center networking built on Linux." Apparently, the existing SDN (Software Defined Network) implementations didn't fit Mi...

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America Runs Out of IPv4 Internet Addresses - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-08 00:09:43

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🤖: "IP address crisis"

FireFury03 writes: The BBC is reporting that the American Registry for Internet Numbers (ARIN) ran out of spare IP addresses yesterday. "Companies in North America should now accelerate their move to the latest version of the net's addressing system. Now Africa is the only region with any signific...

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Ubuntu Plans To Make ZFS File-System Support Standard On Linux - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-08 00:09:29

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🤖: "Unix in chaos"

An anonymous reader writes: Canonical's Mark Shuttleworth revealed today that they're planning to make ZFS standard on Ubuntu. They are planning to include ZFS file-system as "standard in due course," but no details were revealed beyond that. However, ZFS On Linux contributor Richard Yao has said th...

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Man Behind Week-Long Bitcoin Attacks Reveals Himself - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-08 00:09:26

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🤖: "Pwned"

An anonymous reader writes: A Russian man that calls himself "Alister Maclin" has been disrupting the Bitcoin network for over a week, creating duplicate transactions, and annoying users. According to Bitcoin experts, the attack was not dangerous and is the equivalent of "spam" on the Bitcoin blockc...

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Microsoft Now Uses Windows 10's Start Menu To Display Ads - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-08 00:08:58

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🤖: ""Start menu ads""

Mark Wilson writes: We've all become used to the idea of ads online — it's something that has become part and parcel of using the internet — but in Windows? If you've updated to build 10565 of Windows 10, you're in for something of a surprise: the Start menu is now being used to display ...

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How Is the NSA Breaking So Much Crypto? - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-08 00:08:53

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🤖: ""Crypto meltdown""

schwit1 writes: There have been rumors for years that the NSA can decrypt a significant fraction of encrypted Internet traffic. In 2012, James Bamford published an article quoting anonymous former NSA officials stating that the agency had achieved a "computing breakthrough" that gave them "the abili...

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Mimic, the Evil Script That Will Drive Programmers To Insanity - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-08 00:07:10

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🤖: "Code hell"

JustAnotherOldGuy writes: Mimic implements a devilishly sick idea floated on Twitter by Peter Ritchie: "Replace a semicolon (;) with a Greek question mark (;) in your friend's C# code and watch them pull their hair out over the syntax error." There are quite a few characters in the Unicode charact...

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Metasploit Creator HD Moore To Launch Venture Fund - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:59:55

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wiredmikey writes: Well known security expert HD Moore announced that he is leaving Boston-based security firm Rapid7 to help launch a new venture capital firm focused on helping early-stage security firms get to market faster. Moore is the creator of the open source penetration testing framework Me...

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New Mersenne Prime Discovered, Largest Known Prime Number: 2^74,207,281 - 1 - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:59:29

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Dave Knott writes: The Great Internet Mersenne Prime Search (GIMPS) has discovered a new largest known prime number, 2^74,207,281-1, having 22,338,618 digits. The same GIMPS software recently uncovered a flaw in Intel's latest Skylake CPUs, and its global network of CPUs peaking at 450 trillion cal...

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Microsoft Edge's Private Browsing Mode Isn't Actually Private - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:58:13

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JustAnotherOldGuy writes: The forensic examination of most web browsers has proven that they don't have a provision for storing the details of privately browsed web sessions. However, in the case of Microsoft Edge, the private browsing isn't as private as it seems. Previous investigations of the bro...

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OSINT Analysis of Militia Communications, Equipment and Frequencies - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:58:08

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An anonymous reader writes: On January 2, 2016, the headquarters of the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge in Oregon, United States, were occupied by armed members of rump militias in one of the longest-running law enforcement standoff in American history. The Radiomasterreport blog, using publicly ...

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How One Dev Broke Node and Thousands of Projects In 11 Lines of JavaScript - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:56:21

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An anonymous reader quotes an article written by Chris Williams for The Register: Programmers were left staring at broken builds and failed installations on Tuesday after someone toppled the Jenga tower of JavaScript. A couple of hours ago, Azer Koculu unpublished more than 250 of his modules from N...

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FBI Hires Cellebrite To Crack San Bernadino iPhone - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:56:16

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tlhIngan writes: Earlier this week, the FBI asked the court for a continuance so it could do some research into a proposed method of cracking the [iPhone belonging to one of the San Bernardino, California shooters]. It turns out the FBI has contracted Cellebrite for $15,000 to break into the phone. ...

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Names That Break Computers - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:55:40

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Reader Thelasko writes: The BBC has a story about people with names that break computer databases. "When Jennifer Null tries to buy a plane ticket, she gets an error message on most websites. The site will say she has left the surname field blank and ask her to try again." Thelasko compares it to ...

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Researchers Can Identify You By Your Brain Waves With 100% Accuracy - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:55:25

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An anonymous reader writes: Scientists have developed a new system that can identify people using their brain waves or 'brainprint' with 100% accuracy, an advance that may be useful in high-security applications. Researchers at Binghamton University in U.S. recorded the brain activity of 50 people w...

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Office 365 Flaw Allowed Anyone To Log In To Almost Any Business Account - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:55:10

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Reader msm1267 writes: A severe vulnerability in the way Microsoft Office 365 handles federated identities via SAML put an attacker in a position to have access to any account and data, including emails and files stored in the cloud-based service. Microsoft pushed through a mitigation to the service...

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Can Quantum Entanglement Create Faster-Than-Light Communication? - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:54:54

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Slashdot reader StartsWithABang writes: If you were to send a space probe to a distant star system, gather information about it and send it back to Earth, you'd have to wait years for the information to arrive. But if you have an entangled quantum system -- say, two photons, one with spin +1 and one...

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A Majority Of Millennials Now Reject Capitalism, Poll Shows - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:54:48

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A new poll shows that a majority of young people do not support capitalism. The study was conducted by Harvard University, which polled young adults ages 18-29. It found that 51 percent of those polled rejected capitalism, that is to say, they did not support it. Only 42 percent said they support ca...

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Over 1 Million People Use Tor To Check Facebook Anonymously Each Month - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:54:45

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An anonymous reader writes: More than one million people have used the Tor anonymizing browser to login to Facebook, according to Facebook. Facebook expanded its support for Tor earlier this year as it rolled-out support for the Android Orbot proxy, providing Android Facebook users easier access to ...

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Turns Out That Snaps Are Not Secure In Ubuntu With X11 - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:54:42

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prisoninmate quotes a report from Softpedia: According to Matthew Garrett, a renowned CoreOS security developer, and Linux kernel contributor, Canonical's new snap package format is not secure at all when it is used under X.Org Server (X Window System), which, for now, it is still the default displa...

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Self-Driving Features Could Lead To More Sex In Moving Cars, Expert Warns - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:54:31

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An anonymous reader writes: According to CBC.ca, "At least one expert is anticipating that, as the so-called 'smart' cars get smarter, there will eventually be an increase in an unusual form of distracted driving: hanky-panky behind the wheel." Barrie Kirk of the Canadian Automated Vehicles Centre o...

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Facebook Paid $10,000 To A 10-Year-Old For Hacking Instagram - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:54:28

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An anonymous reader writes: Facebook has paid $10,000 to a 10-year-old hacker who discovered how one could hack into Instagram and delete comments made by users. Speaking to local publication Iltalehti, Jani said: "I would have been able to eliminate anyone, even Justin Bieber." The Finnish hacker j...

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In Search Of A Healthy Gut, One Man Turned To An Extreme DIY Fecal Transplant - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:54:21

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Josiah Zayner writes: Arielle Duhaime-Ross at The Verge followed Dr. Josiah Zayner, a former Scientist at NASA turned BioHacker, as he attempted the first ever full-body microbiome transplant. She writes "Over the course of the next four days, Zayner would attempt to eradicate the trillions of micro...

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Windows 10 Now Runs On 300M Active Devices; Upgrade To Cost $119 After July 29 - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:54:18

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On Thursday (May 5), Microsoft announced that Windows 10 is now running on 300 million active devices, up from 270 million monthly active devices as of March 30. The feat comes nine months after Microsoft released Windows 10, the latest version of its desktop operating system, after offering it for ...

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'Apple Stole My Music. No, Seriously' - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:54:13

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Vellum's James has written about his ordeal with Apple Music which many people can relate to. Apple Music, the Cupertino-based giant's online music streaming service, deleted 122GB of music files that James had stored on his computer. He writes: What Amber (supposed Apple Support representative) exp...

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ZFS For Linux Finally Lands In Debian GNU/Linux Repos - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:53:57

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prisoninmate quotes a report from Softpedia: It took the Debian developers many years to finally be able to ship a working version of ZFS for Linux on Debian GNU/Linux. For those not in the known, ZFS on Linux is the official OpenZFS implementation for Linux, which promises to offer native ZFS files...

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A Bored Hacker Easily Stole And Defaced More Than 70 Subreddits - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:53:53

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An anonymous reader writes: Hacker, BVM, said he's "lost count" of the number of subreddits he's stolen and defaced, but estimates that the number is more than 70. Subreddits like r/pics, r/starwars, and r/gameofthrones, and many others, have been defaced just in the last few days. He claims Reddit'...

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Google Launches 'Gboard' Keyboard For iOS, Featuring Built-In Google Search - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:53:49

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An anonymous reader writes: Google launched a new keyboard application called "Gboard" for iOS today that features Google Search built-in to the keyboard itself. In addition, it offers swipe-based typing and access to GIFs, as well as some basic features like emojis and word predictions. The "G" ico...

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British Hacker Love Wins Court Battle Over Encryption Keys - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:52:32

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An anonymous reader writes: A judge in Westminster has ruled that alleged hacktivist Lauri Love cannot be forced to provide encryption keys to the National Crime Authority. This move has been called a "victory for all who use encryption in the UK" and a "great decision for privacy and personal freed...

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Google Announces Allo, Duo, Stable Android N Preview, Instant Apps - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:52:21

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Also at the conference, Google announced Allo, a new smart messaging app, and Duo, a high-definition video chat app for Android and iOS devices. TechCrunch reports: Why the decision to launch two separate apps? A couple of reasons, it seems. The first is to keep the experiences simple and lightweigh...

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Windows 10 Upgrade Activates By Clicking Red X Close Button In Prompt Message - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:51:48

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Reader Raging Bool writes: In a move guaranteed to annoy many people, Microsoft has "jumped the shark" on encouraging users to upgrade to Windows 10. Microsoft has faced criticism for changing the pop-up box encouraging Windows users to upgrade to Windows 10. Clicking the red cross on the right hand...

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Google To Bring Official Android Support To the Raspberry Pi 3 - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:51:36

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An anonymous reader shares an Ars Technica report: The Raspberry Pi 3 is not hurting for operating system choices. The tiny ARM computer is supported by several Linux distributions and even has a version of Windows 10 IoT core available. Now, it looks like the Pi is about to get official support for...

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Google Built an Escape Room, Making People Use Its Apps To Get Out - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:51:29

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An anonymous reader writes: Google France has built an escape room created by We Are Social, called "Premiere Piece," that will open in the heart of Paris. Adweek writes: "The campaign builds on the escape room trend, in which you and a bunch of friends pay to get locked in a room for an hour or two...

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Hacker Phineas Fisher is Trying To Start a 'Hack Back' Political Movement - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:51:23

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An anonymous reader writes: The hacker who breached Hacking Team and FinFisher is trying to get more people to "hack back" and fight "the system." For some, thanks to his targeted attacks and sophisticated political views, Phineas Fisher is quickly becoming the most influential hacktivist of the las...

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Android Is 'Fair Use' As Google Beats Oracle In $9 Billion Lawsuit - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:51:12

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infernalC writes: Ars Technica is reporting that the verdict is in, and that the jury decided that Google's duplication of several Java interfaces is fair use. Ars Technica writes that Google's Android OS does not infringe upon Oracle-owned copyrights because its re-implementation of 37 Java APIs is...

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FBI Developing Software To Track, Sort People By Their Tattoos - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:50:29

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An anonymous reader writes: According to an Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) investigation, the FBI is working to create software with government researchers that will allow law enforcement to sort and identify people based off their tattoos. The advanced tattoo recognition technology aims to de...

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Olympic Athletes To Sport Visa's New Payment Ring In Rio - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:50:26

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An anonymous reader writes from a report via Engadget: Visa is introducing a new ring at the Olympic Games in Rio that will let people pay for things by waving their hand -- no phone, wallet, or battery is needed. The ring, which has yet to be named, features a secure microchip from Gemalto, and an ...

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There's a Stuxnet Copycat, and We Have No Idea Where It Came From - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:50:24

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Joseph Cox, reporting for Motherboard: After details emerged of Stuxnet, arguably the world's first digital weapon, there were concerns that other hackers would copy its techniques. Now, researchers have disclosed a piece of industrial control systems (ICS) malware inspired heavily by Stuxnet. Altho...

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Yahoo Becomes First Company To Disclose FBI National Security Letters - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:50:21

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Yahoo has disclosed receipt of three national security letters (FBI requests for data that Yahoo is typically barred from sharing) and published redacted copies of the letters online for anyone to see. The company says that the move "marks the first time any company has publicly acknowledged receivi...

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RSA Keys Can Be Harvested With Microphones - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:50:17

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Researchers have now demonstrated that even with modern laptop, desktop, and server computers, an inexpensive attack can harvest 4,096-bit encryption keys using a parabolic microphone within 33 feet -- or even from 12 inches away, using a cellphone microphone. An anonymous reader quotes this article...

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Severe Chrome Bug Allowed Arbitrary Code Execution - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:49:27

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An anonymous reader quotes an article from Softpedia: Google has recently patched a high severity security bug in the Chrome browser that allowed crooks to send malicious code to your browser and take over your entire system... Cisco's Aleksandar Nikolic was the researcher that discovered and repor...

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Firefox Finally Confirms 'Largest Change Ever' Featuring Electrolysis In v48 - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:49:22

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Firefox is finally getting multi-process support. Mozilla has announced that Electrolysis (e10s) will be available to users starting Firefox 48. The foundation finds it the most significant Firefox change since the browser's inception. From a ZDNet report: With Electrolysis, Firefox can use child pr...

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Apple Announces Its New Desktop OS macOS Sierra Featuring Siri, Apple Pay - Slashdot

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After playing with the names of cats and a few California landmarks, Apple at WWDC 2016 announced that its desktop operating system will now be called macOS -- and its first version update is macOS Sierra. It comes with a range of new features including Siri, the digital voice assistant. The move co...

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Google Found Disastrous Symantec and Norton Vulnerabilities That Are 'As Bad As It Gets' - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:47:46

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Google's Project Zero team has discovered a heap of critical vulnerabilities in Symantec and Norton security products. The flaws, the team says, allow hackers to completely compromise people's machines by simply sending them malicious self-replicating code through unopened emails or un-clicked links...

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Google's 'FASTER' 9000km, 60Tbps Transpacific Fiber Optics Cable Completed - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:47:26

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An anonymous reader writes from a report via 9to5Google: Google and an association of telecom providers have announced that the FASTER broadband cable system that links Japan and the United States is now complete. The system is the fastest of its kind and stretches nearly 9,000 km across the bottom ...

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Women Interviewing For Tech Jobs Actually Did Worse When Their Voices Were Masked As Men's - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:47:12

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Kristen V. Brown, reporting for Fusion:It is well-trod territory at this point that biases against women's technological abilities hold women in technology back. Study after study has shown bias persists at every point of the employment process. So the start-up interviewing.io decided to try and do ...

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PSA: Pokemon Go Has Full Access To Your Google Account Data - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:46:03

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An anonymous reader writes: If you're an iPhone user and have installed Pokemon GO, you may have noticed that the app grants itself full access to your Google account. It can read your email, location history, documents and pretty much every else associated with your Google account. (You can check t...

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Infected Pokemon GO APK Carries Dangerous Android Backdoor - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:46:00

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An anonymous reader writes: Users eager to get their hands on the new Nintendo mobile gaming app Pokemon GO, downloading unofficial copies of the game are opening themselves up to hackers who are circulating malicious versions of the Android APK. A remote access tool (RAT), known as DroidJack (or Sa...

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Assembly Code That Took America to the Moon Now Published On GitHub - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:45:53

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An anonymous Slashdot reader writes: "The code that took America to the moon was just published to GitHub, and it's like a 1960s time capsule," reports Quartz. Two lines of code include the comment "# TEMPORARY, I HOPE HOPE HOPE," and there's also a quote from Shakespeare's play Henry VI. In addi...

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Feds Seize KickassTorrents Domains and Arrest Owner In Poland - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:45:28

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An anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars Technica: Federal authorities announced on Wednesday the arrest of the alleged mastermind of KickassTorrents (KAT), the world's largest BitTorrent distribution site. As of this writing, the site is still up. Prosecutors have formally charged Artem Vaulin,...

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NIST Prepares To Ban SMS-Based Two-Factor Authentication - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:45:10

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An anonymous reader writes: "The U.S. National Institute for Standards and Technology (NIST) has released the latest draft version of the Digital Authentication Guideline that contains language hinting at a future ban of SMS-based Two-Factor Authentication (2FA)," reports Softpedia. The NIST DAG dra...

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Glassdoor Exposes 600,000 Email Addresses - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:44:48

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A web site where users anonymously review their employer has exposed the e-mail addresses -- and in some cases the names -- of hundreds of thousands of users. An anonymous reader quotes an article from Silicon Beat: On Friday, the company sent out an email announcing that it had changed its terms ...

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'The Hillary Leaks' - Wikileaks Releases 19,252 Previously Unseen DNC Emails - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:44:38

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Reader schwit1 writes: The state department's release of Hillary emails may be over, but that of Wikileaks is just starting. Moments ago, Julian Assange's whistleblower organization released over 19,000 emails and more than 8,000 attachments from the Democratic National Committee. This is part one o...

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Police 3D-Printed A Murder Victim's Finger To Unlock His Phone - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:44:34

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An anonymous reader quotes a report from The Verge: Police in Michigan have a new tool for unlocking phones: 3D printing. According to a new report from Flash Forward creator Rose Eveleth, law enforcement officers approached professors at the University of Michigan earlier this year to reproduce a m...

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Verizon To Disconnect Unlimited Data Customers Who Use Over 100GB/Month - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:44:29

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Verizon Wireless customers who have an unlimited data plan and use significantly more than 100GB a month will soon be disconnected from the network unless they agree to move to limited data packages that require payment of overage fees. Ars Technica reports: Verizon stopped offering unlimited data t...

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Edward Snowden's New Research Aims To Keep Smartphones From Betraying Their Owners - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:44:25

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Smartphones become indispensable tools for journalists, human right workers, and activists in war-torn regions. But at the same time, as Intercept points out, they become especially potent tracking devices that can put users in mortal danger by leaking their location. To address the problem, NSA whi...

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Software Flaw Puts Mobile Phones and Networks At Risk Of Complete Takeover - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:44:22

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Dan Goodin, reporting for Ars Technica: A newly disclosed vulnerability could allow attackers to seize control of mobile phones and key parts of the world's telecommunications infrastructure and make it possible to eavesdrop or disrupt entire networks, security experts warned Tuesday. The bug reside...

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Android's New Feature Can Share Your Exact Location In Emergency Situation - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:44:15

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An anonymous reader shares a report on The Next Web: When the police, fire brigade or ambulances need to respond quickly to an emergency call, accurate information about the caller's location is crucial in helping them arrive in time to be of assistance. With that in mind, Google has introduced a fe...

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Google Play Rolls Out Family Sharing - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:43:43

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Google on Wednesday announced a new Google Play feature dubbed Family Library that allows up to 6 people to share apps, movies, books purchases. It will roll out to people in the next 48 hours in 12 countries (Australia, Brazil, Canada, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Mexico, New Zealand, th...

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Donald Trump Signs Pledge To Crack Down On Internet Porn - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:43:06

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Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump has pledged to crack down on Internet pornography via corporate partnerships -- and he could possibly establish a federal commission on the harmful effects of porngraphy, a nonprofit announced Monday. The announcement comes a day after the New York Post...

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QRLJacking Attack Can Bypass Any QR Login System - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:43:02

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dinscott and an anonymous reader are reporting of a new type of attack that bypasses SQRLs or Secure, Quick, Reliable Logins: "[As detailed by Seekurity Labs researcher Mohamed A. Baset], QRLJacking (i.e. Quick Response Code Login Jacking) is a method for tricking users into effectively logging into...

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The Chip Card Transition In the US Has Been a Disaster - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:42:55

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Ian Kar, writing for Quartz: Over the last year or so in the U.S., a lot of the plastic credit cards we carry around every day have been replaced by new one with chips embedded in them. The chips are supposed to make your credit and debit cards more secure -- a good thing! -- but there's one little ...

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Bar In UK Uses Faraday Cage To Block Mobile Phone Signals - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:42:30

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Reader Bruce66423 writes: A cocktail bar owner has installed a Faraday cage in his walls to prevent mobile phone signals entering the building. Steve Tyler of the Gin Tub, in Hove, East Sussex, is hoping customers will be encouraged to talk to each other rather than looking at their screens. He has ...

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Dental Floss May Have No Medical Benefits, Says AP Report - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:42:16

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Joe_NoOne quotes a report from Gizmodo: Flossing may not yield the protective benefits we've been told to expect. Since 1979, the federal government in the U.S. has recommended daily flossing, but by law these dietary guidelines, which are updated every five years, have to be supported by scientific...

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Bitcoin Exchange Bitfinex Says It Was Hacked, Roughly $60M Stolen - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:42:10

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An anonymous reader quotes a report from Reuters: Hong Kong-based digital currency exchange Bitfinex said late on Tuesday it has suspended trading on its exchange after it discovered a security breach, according to a company statement on its website. The company said it has also suspended deposits a...

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Hackers Break Into Telegram, Revealing 15 Million Users' Phone Numbers - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:42:09

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A vulnerability in Telegram has exposed the data of millions of people in Iran. Hackers in the country have compromised dozens of accounts by an SMS redirection hack, and also identified phone numbers of 15 million users, according to a report on Reuters. From the report: The attacks, which took pla...

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Firefox 48 Released With Multi-Process Support, Mandatory Add-On Signing - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:42:05

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Mozilla on Tuesday released Firefox v48, touted as one of the most important updates the browser has ever received. With the new version, Firefox starts migrating users to using mullti-process threads (e10s, Electrolysis), and it is also the first version to ship with Rust component. In addition, Fi...

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Pennsylvania To Apply 6% 'Netflix Tax' - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:41:47

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An anonymous reader writes: Governor Tom Wolf of Pennsylvania has signed into law a new revenue package that will require residents to pay a 6% sales tax on their streaming subscriptions. AllFlicks reports: "Though the term 'Netflix tax' has become popular, laws like this don't just affect Netflix -...

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Frequent Password Changes Are the Enemy Of Security, FTC Technologist Says - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:41:43

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Though changing passwords often might seem like a good security practice, in reality, that isn't the case, says Carnegie Mellon University professor Lorrie Cranor. Earlier this year, when the Federal Trade Commission tweeted that people should "encourage" their loved ones to "change passwords often,...

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Popular BitTorrent Search Engine Site Torrentz.eu Mysteriously Disappears - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:41:25

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monkeyzoo writes: Softpedia reports that Torrentz.eu, the internet's biggest BitTorrent meta-search engine, has mysteriously and suddenly shut down. Visitors of the website see a simple message that reads, "Torrentz was a free, fast and powerful meta-search engine combining results from dozens of se...

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Galaxy Note 7 Iris Scanner Explained - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:41:21

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An anonymous reader writes from a report via Android Authority: The Galaxy Note 7 was just announced and one of the most intriguing features is its iris scanner. Android Authority has a report explaining how it works: "According to the company, the device stores your registered iris information as a...

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Voting Machines Can Be Easily Compromised, Symantec Demonstrates - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:41:07

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An anonymous Slashdot reader quotes a report from CBS News: For the hackers at Symantec Security Response, Election Day results could be manipulated by an affordable device you can find online. "I can insert it, and then it resets the card, and now I'm able to vote again," said Brian Varner, a pr...

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Disable WPAD Now or Have Your Accounts Compromised, Researchers Warn - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:41:04

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It's enabled by default on Windows (and supported by other operating systems) -- but now security researchers are warning that "Man-in-the-middle attackers can abuse the WPAD protocol to hijack people's online accounts and steal their sensitive information even when they access websites over encrypt...

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DNC Creates 'Cybersecurity Board' Without Any Cybersecurity Experts - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:40:10

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An anonymous reader writes from a report via Techdirt: The Democratic National Committee has created a "cybersecurity advisory board" to improve its cybersecurity and to "prevent future attacks." Politico reports: "'To prevent future attacks and ensure that the DNC's cybersecurity capabilities are b...

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North Korea Unveils Netflix-Like Streaming Service Called 'Manbang' - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:39:33

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North Korea has unveiled a set-top box that offers video-on demand services similar to Netflix. The service is called Manbang, which translates to "everywhere" in Korean, and allows consumers to stream documentaries about Kim Jong Un and other "educational" programs, as well as five live TV channels...

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Google Begins Rolling Out Android 7.0 Nougat - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:39:27

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An anonymous reader writes: Google today started rolling out Android 7.0 Nougat to existing Nexus devices via an over-the-air software update. This is a gradual rollout: The Nexus 6, Nexus 5X, Nexus 6P, Nexus 9, Nexus Player, Pixel C, and General Mobile 4G (Android One) will all be updated, but " it...

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Kim Dotcom Will Revive Megaupload, Linking File Transfers To Bitcoin Microtransactions - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:38:37

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Long-time Slashdot reader SonicSpike quotes an article from Fortune: The controversial entrepreneur Kim Dotcom said last month that he was preparing to relaunch Megaupload, the file-sharing site that U.S. and New Zealand authorities dramatically shut down in 2012, with bitcoins being involved in som...

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Hillary Clinton Used BleachBit To Wipe Emails - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:38:32

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An anonymous reader quotes a report from Neowin: The open-source disk cleaning application, BleachBit, got quite a decent ad pitch from the world of politics after it was revealed lawyers of the presidential hopeful, Hillary Clinton, used the software to wipe her email servers. Clinton is currently ...

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Apple Fixes Three Zero Days Used In Targeted Attack - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:38:30

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Trailrunner7 quotes a report from On The Wire: Apple has patched three critical vulnerabilities in iOS that were identified when an attacker targeted a human rights activist in the UAE with an exploit chain that used the bugs to attempt to remotely jailbreak and infect his iPhone. The vulnerabiliti...

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Intel Launches Flurry of 3D NAND-Based SSDs For Consumer and Enterprise Markets - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:38:24

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MojoKid writes: Intel launched a handful of new SSD products today that cover a broad spectrum of applications and employ 3D NAND technology. The SSD 600p Series is offered in four capacities ranging from 128GB, to 256GB, 512GB and 1TB. The drivers are targeted at consumer desktops and notebooks and...

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US Air Force Wants To Plasma Bomb The Sky To Improve Radio Communication - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:38:17

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An anonymous reader quotes a report from New Scientist: [The U.S. Air Force has plans to improve radio communication over long distances by detonating plasma bombs in the upper atmosphere using a fleet of micro satellites. It's not the first time we've tried to improve radio communication by tinker...

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AMD Says Upcoming Zen CPU Will Outperform Intel Broadwell-E - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:38:13

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Reader MojoKid writes: AMD has been talking about the claimed 40% IPC (Instructions Per Clock) improvement of its forthcoming Zen processor versus the company's existing Excavator core for ages. Zen's initial availability is slated for late this year, with lager-scale roll-out planned for early 2017...

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New Intel and AMD Chips Will Only Support Windows 10 - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:37:32

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An anonymous reader writes: Buried in the announcement of the new Kaby Lake (seventh-generation) processors and a rash of incoming notebooks set to use them is the confirmation that they will have a Windows 10 future. Microsoft has been warning people for ages that Kaby Lake will not run on anything...

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New Cloud Attack Takes Full Control of Virtual Machines With Little Effort - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:37:29

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C3ntaur writes: The world has seen the most unsettling attack yet resulting from the so-called Rowhammer exploit, which flips individual bits in computer memory. It's a technique that's so surgical and controlled that it allows one machine to effectively steal the cryptographic keys of another mach...

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Half Of People Click Anything Sent To Them - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:37:23

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Want to know why phishing continues to be one of the most common security issue? Half of the people will click on anything without thinking twice ArsTechnica reports: A study by researchers at a university in Germany found that about half of the subjects in a recent experiment clicked on links from ...

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75 Percent of Bluetooth Smart Locks Can Be Hacked - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:37:20

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It turns out, the majority of Bluetooth smart locks you see on the market can easily be hacked and opened by unauthorized users. The news comes from DEF CON hacker conference in Las Vegas, where security researchers revealed the vulnerability, adding that concerned OEMs are doing little to nothing t...

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Huawei Is Building A Successor To The Google Nexus 7, Says Report - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:37:04

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According to reliable product leaker Evan Blass, Google is working with Huawei to produce the successor to the wildly popular Google Nexus 7. Evan Blass tweeted yesterday: "Google's Huawei-built 7-inch tablet, with 4GB RAM, on track for release before the end of the year." Ars Technica reports: "Of...

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Intel Breaks Qualcomm's Hold On Apple's Baseband Chips - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:36:57

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Long-time Slashdot reader randomErr writes: In a big blow to Qualcomm, Apple plans to incorporate Intel baseband chips into at least some models of the new iPhone 7. The selection of Intel chip means that in newer iPhones Apple will no longer support CDMA technology popularized by Qualcomm. The Wa...

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Smartphones Can Steal 3D Printing Plans By Listening To The Printer - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:36:52

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An anonymous reader quotes a report from FedScoop: Smartphones equipped with special programming can become a sophisticated spy sensor capable of stealing designs from a 3D printer -- just by measuring the noise and electromagnetic radiation the printer emits. Researchers from the University of Buff...

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Penetration-Testing Distro Kali Linux 2016.2 Released - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:36:50

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prisoninmate writes: What's Kali Linux 2016.2? Well, it's an updated Live ISO image of the popular GNU/Linux distribution designed for ethical hackers and security professionals who want to harden the security of their networks, which contains the latest software versions and enhancements for those ...

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Google Chrome Begins Warns Users About Insecure Pages - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:36:46

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An anonymous reader shares an article on CertSimple, a firm that helps companies prove their identity on their websites: Today Chrome's stable channel was updated with a new HTTPS UI. The changes in these versions of Chrome (Chrome 53 for Windows, Mac users got them in Chrome 52) complete 'transitio...

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iOS 10 Is Surfacing Hardcore Porn GIFs in iMessage - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:36:26

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Apple has found itself in hot water once again. The company's revamped iMessage -- and the inclusion of a range of extensions -- isn't rendering the best of results. Hours after the release of iOS 10 -- which caused issues for some users -- news outlets noticed a "highly sexual" My Little Pony GIF w...

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Uber's Terrifying 'Ghost Drivers' Are Freaking Out Passengers in China - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:36:10

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Several Chinese publications are reporting that "ghost drivers" are frightening Uber passengers into paying for trips they didn't take. Passengers in Tianjin, Qingdao, Chengdu, Beijing, Shanghai and Suzhou have been canceling Uber rides after seeing creepy driver profile pictures pop up in the app. ...

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With 3D Printer Gun Files, National Security Interest Trumps Free Speech, Court Rules - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:36:04

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A federal appeals court ruled this week against Defense Distributed, the Texas organization that promotes 3D-printed guns, in a lawsuit that it brought last year against the State Department. In a 2-1 decision, the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals was not persuaded that Defense Distributed's right to fr...

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Reddit Brings Down North Korea's Entire Internet - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:36:01

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After a North Korean system administrator misconfigured its nameserver allowing anyone to query it and get the list of the domains that exist for .kp, it was revealed that the secretive country only has 28 websites. That's 28 websites for a country with nearly 25 million people. Naturally, the story...

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Microsoft Signature PC Requirements Now Blocks Linux Installation: Reports - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:35:57

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Reader sombragris writes: According to a well-documented forum thread, the Signature PC program by Microsoft now requires to lock down PCs. This user found out that his Lenovo Yoga 900 ISK2 UltraBook has the SSD in a proprietary RAID mode which Linux does not understand and the BIOS is also locked d...

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Quantum Teleportation Achieved Over 7km of Cable - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:35:53

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An anonymous reader quotes a report from ScienceAlert: Quantum teleportation just moved out of the lab and into the real world, with two independent teams of scientists successfully sending quantum information across several kilometers of optical fiber networks in Calgary, Canada, and Hefei, China. ...

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Google Allo Messaging App Launches For iOS and Android - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:35:50

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An anonymous reader writes: Google has officially launched their long-awaited messaging app for iOS and Android, called Google Allo. There are several unique features associated with this app that Google hopes will win you over. Smart Reply lets you respond to messages with just a tap, so you can se...

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Cisco Scrambles To Patch Second Shadow Brokers Bug In Firewalls - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:35:47

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Trailrunner7 writes: Cisco is scrambling to patch another vulnerability in many of its products that was exposed as part of the Shadow Brokers dump last month. The latest vulnerability affects many different products, including all of the Cisco PIX firewalls. The latest weakness lies in the code tha...

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IEEE Sets New Ethernet Standard That Brings 5X the Speed Without Cable Ripping - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:34:39

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Reader coondoggie writes: As expected the IEEE has ratified a new Ethernet specification -- IEEE P802.3bz -- that defines 2.5GBASE-T and 5GBASE-T, boosting the current top speed of traditional Ethernet five-times without requiring the tearing out of current cabling. The Ethernet Alliance wrote that ...

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40 Percent of Organizations Store Admin Passwords In Word Documents, Says Survey - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:34:29

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While the IT industry is making progress in securing information and communications systems from cyberattacks, a new survey from cybersecurity company CyberArk says several critical areas, such as privileged account security, third-party vendor access and cloud platforms are undermining them. An an...

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19-Year-Old Jailbreaks iPhone 7 In 24 Hours - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:34:09

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An anonymous reader writes: 19-year-old hacker qwertyoruiop, aka Luca Todesco, jailbroke the new iPhone 7 just 24 hours after he got it, in what's the first known iPhone 7 jailbreak. Todesco tweeted a screenshot of a terminal where he has "root," alongside the message: "This is a jailbroken iPhone 7...

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Netflix Goes Down, People Freak Out and Discover Real Life - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:33:50

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Facing issues with Netflix? You're not alone. Beginning at 3pm ET, users worldwide started to report connectivity issues with the on-demand movie and TV shows streaming service. Downdetector, a website which monitors outage also confirmed the outage with more than 7,000 user complaints. Netflix conf...

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Multiple Linux Distributions Affected By Crippling Bug In Systemd - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:33:44

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An anonymous reader writes: System administrator Andrew Ayer has discovered a potentially critical bug in systemd which can bring a vulnerable Linux server to its knees with one command. "After running this command, PID 1 is hung in the pause system call. You can no longer start and stop daemons. in...

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Pennsylvania's Voting Machines Are Running Windows XP - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:33:41

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Slashdot reader rmurph04 writes: As reported by CBS News, the battleground state of Pennsylvania might as well have a target on its back as Election Day nears, the cybersecurity company Carbon Black warned in a new report released Thursday. Across the state, most Pennsylvania counties use particular...

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Fake Cellphone Emergency Alerts About Zombies and Nuclear Attacks Predicted - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:33:37

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"No matter how solid the system is, history reveals that false alarms -- of zombies, nuclear attacks, missing children -- are inevitable," warns an essay at Medium. An anonymous Slashdot reader summarizes the article: New York's police department is hailing emergency alerts as "the future" of gover...

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D-Wave's 2,000-Qubit Quantum Annealing Computer Now 1,000x Faster Than Previous Generation - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:33:31

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An anonymous reader quotes a report from Tom's Hardware: D-Wave, a Canadian company developing the first commercial "quantum computer," announced its next-generation quantum annealing computer with 2,000 qubits, which is twice as many as its previous generation had. One highly exciting aspect of qu...

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Verizon Technician Is Accused of Selling Customers' Call Records and Location Data To Private Investigator - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:33:26

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A former Verizon technician who worked in Alabama is being accused of selling customers' private call records and location data to an unnamed private investigator. Authorities said the data was sold for more than four years, from 2009 to 2014. The Associated Press reports: [Daniel Eugene Traeger] l...

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Ecuador Acknowledges Limiting Julian Assange's Web Access - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:31:59

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Alexandra Valencia, reporting for Reuters: Ecuador's government acknowledged on Tuesday it had partly restricted internet access for Julian Assange, the founder of anti-secrecy group WikiLeaks who has lived in the South American country's London embassy since mid-2012. WikiLeaks said Assange lost co...

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Chrome For Android Gets Its Own Canary Channel - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:31:57

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Google is bringing bleeding-edge Canary channel for Chrome to Android. Through Canary channel, the company introduces early versions of Chrome upgrades to the early adopter and developers, and seeks feedback. Prior to this, Canary channel was available for the desktop version of Chrome. Alex Mineer,...

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Samsung is Setting Up Note 7 Exchange Booths at Airports Around the World - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:31:54

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An anonymous reader writes: Samsung is setting up Galaxy Note 7 exchange booths in airports around the world, hoping to stop customers taking the dangerous device onto flights at the last minute. The first of these new "customer service points" appear to have been introduced in South Korean airports...

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Say Hello To Branded Internet Addresses - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:31:50

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On September 29, Google published a new blog which uses .google domain rather the standard .com. It seems the company may have inspired other companies to tout their brand names in the digital realm as well. According to a report on CNET, we have since seen requests for domain names such as .kindle,...

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Payback? Russia Gets Hacked, Revealing Putin Aide's Secrets - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:31:01

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Ukrainian activists have compromised 2,337 messages in the Microsoft Outlook accounts of two assistants to a top aide of Vladimir Putin. An anonymous Slashdot reader quotes NBC News: A Ukrainian group calling itself Cyber Hunta has released more than a gigabyte of emails and other material from the ...

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Pirate Party Gains Seats In Iceland's Election - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:30:55

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The BBC reports that Iceland's Pirate Party "has tripled its seats in the 63-seat parliament, election results show. It is in joint second place with the Left-Greens -- with 10 seats each." An anonymous reader quotes USA Today: Iceland's hacker-led, upstart Pirate Party failed to make the nation's ...

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New MacBook Pros Max Out At 16GB RAM Due To Battery Life Concerns - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:30:49

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The new MacBooks Pros have been improved in nearly every way -- except when it comes to RAM capacity. With faster, more energy efficient Skylake processors, faster SSDs, and better GPUs, one would think the amount of RAM wouldn't be capped off at 16GB. However, that is the case. The reason why the M...

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Fake Fingerprint Stickers Let You Access a Protected Phone While Wearing Gloves - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:30:05

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A new Kickstarter campaign aims to sell you fingerprint stickers that, when applied to a pair of gloves, allow you to unlock a mobile device that's protected with a fingerprint scanner. The sticker is powered by Nanotips and is "made with an extremely adhesive conductive material that can be applied...

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OWASP ModSecurity Core Rule Set Version 3.0 Released - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:29:48

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Need a new set of generic attack detection rules for your web application firewall? Try the new OWASP ModSecurity Core Rule Set version 3.0.0! Long-time Slashdot reader dune73 writes: The OWASP CRS is a widely-used Open Source set of generic rules designed to protect users against threats like t...

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Britain Has Passed the 'Most Extreme Surveillance Law Ever Passed in a Democracy' - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:29:31

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Zack Whittaker, reporting for ZDNet: The UK has just passed a massive expansion in surveillance powers, which critics have called "terrifying" and "dangerous." The new law, dubbed the "snoopers' charter," was introduced by then-home secretary Theresa May in 2012, and took two attempts to get passed ...

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NSA Chief: Nation-State Made 'Conscious Effort' To Sway US Presidential Election - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:29:27

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The head of the US National Security Agency has said that a "nation-state" consciously targeted presidential candidate Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign, in order to affect the US election. From an AOL article:Adm. Michael Rogers, who leads both the NSA and US Cyber Command, made the comments ...

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Google Bans Hundreds Of Pixel Phone Resellers From Their Google Accounts - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:29:02

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Hundreds of Google users lost their access to their emails, photos, documents, "and anything else linked to their Google identity," wrote the Guardian last week, reporting on "hundreds of people who took advantage of a loophole in US sales tax to make a small profit on Pixel phones" -- and got all o...

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New York's District Attorney: Roll Back Apple's iPhone Encryption - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:28:57

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An anonymous reader quotes Mashable: Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance said Thursday that he wants Apple's encryption to go back to how it was in early 2014. Back then, police could basically extract any information they wanted after getting a warrant. "Doing nothing about this problem will pe...

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Windows 10 Informs Chrome and Firefox Users That Edge is 'Safer' - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:28:54

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An anonymous reader shares a VentureBeat report:Microsoft has turned on a new set of Windows Tips that inform Chrome and Firefox users on Windows 10 that Edge is a "safer" browser. We reached out to Microsoft to find out how long this latest recommendation has been active. "This wave of Windows Tips...

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Microsoft Announces Visual Studio For Mac - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:28:50

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On the sidelines of major announcements such as Microsoft joining the Linux Foundation, and Google joining the .NET Foundation, at its Connect(); 2016 developer conference, Microsoft also announced that it bringing Visual Studio for rival platform Mac. The company also announced a preview of the nex...

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Google Cloud Will Add GPU Services in Early 2017 - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:28:47

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Google Cloud will add GPUs as a service early next year, the company has said. Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure and IBM's Bluemix all already offer GPU as a service. From a report on GeekWire: Google may be seeking to distinguish itself, however, with the variety of GPUs it's offering. They incl...

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Microsoft Joins the Linux Foundation - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:28:42

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Microsoft today said it is joining the Linux Foundation as a high-paying Platinum member. Linux Foundation executive director Jim Zemlin said, "This may come as a surprise to you, but they were not big fans," describing the two's previous relationship. From a report on TechCrunch: The new Microsoft ...

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Google Joins Microsoft's .NET Foundation - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:28:38

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Emil Protalinski, writing for VentureBeat:As part of its slew of announcements at its Connect(); 2016 developer event in New York City today, Microsoft unveiled that Google is joining the .NET Foundation. Specifically, Google is becoming a member of the Technical Steering Group, which Microsoft says...

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Cybersecurity CEO Gets Fired After Threatening To Kill Trump On Facebook - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:28:34

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An anonymous reader quotes a report from Mashable: A San Diego CEO was fired after saying on Facebook that he would get a "sniper rifle" and "kill the president-elect." Matt Harrigan, CEO of the cybersecurity firm PacketSled, posted the comments on his personal Facebook page, but they ended up on Re...

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Google Will Tell You How Crowded Places Are In Real Time - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:28:08

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Google is updating their "Popular Times" feature in Search and Maps with real-time data that will be able to tell you how busy a place is in real time. PC Magazine reports: "Just in time for the Black Friday swarms, we're adding a real-time look at how crowded a place is right now, to help you deci...

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Malicious Video Link Can Cause Any iOS Device To Freeze - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:28:04

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A new bug in iOS has surfaced that will cause any iOS device to freeze when trying to view a certain .mp4 video in Safari. YouTube channel EverythingApplePro explains the bug in a video titled "This Video Will CRASH ANY iPhone!" 9to5Mac reports: As you'll see in the video below from EverythingApple...

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Surveillance Firm 'Geofeedia' Cuts Half of Staff After Losing Access To Twitter, Facebook - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:28:02

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In mid-October, an American Civil Liberties Union issued a report accusing police of using Geofeedia -- a CIA-backed social-media monitoring platform -- to track protests and other large gatherings. As a result, Instagram, Facebook and eventually, Twitter cut the company off from its valuable data s...

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Google Successfully Uses Machine Learning To Detect Diabetic Retinopathy - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:27:25

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BrianFagioli writes from a report via BetaNews: Diabetic eye disease is caused by retinopathy. Affected diabetics can have small tears inside the eye, causing bleeding. Over time, they can lose vision, and ultimately, they can go blind. Luckily, Google has been trying to use machine learning to dete...

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Microsoft Update Servers Left All Azure RHEL Instances Hackable - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:27:22

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An anonymous reader shares a report on The Register: Microsoft has patched flaws that attackers could exploit to compromise all Azure Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) instances. Software engineer Ian Duffy found the flaws while building a secure RHEL image for Microsoft Azure. During that process he ...

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Science Journals Caught Publishing Fake Research For Cash - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:27:17

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Tuesday a Canadian journalist described his newest victory in his war on fake-science journals. An anonymous reader writes: In 2014, journalist Tom Spears intentionally wrote "the world's worst science research paper...a mess of plagiarism and meaningless garble" -- then got it accepted by eight d...

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Edward Snowden Loses Norway Safe Passage Case - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:27:12

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An anonymous reader quotes a report from BBC: Edward Snowden's bid to guarantee that he would not be extradited to the U.S. if he visited Norway has been rejected by the Norwegian supreme court. The former spy contractor filed the lawsuit in April, attempting to secure safe passage to Norway to pick...

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Android Malware Used To Hack and Steal Tesla Car - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:27:08

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An anonymous reader writes: By leveraging security flaws in the Tesla Android app, an attacker can steal Tesla cars. The only hard part is tricking Tesla owners into installing an Android app on their phones, which isn't that difficult according to a demo video from Norwegian firm Promon. This mali...

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Cyanogen Inc and CyanogenMod Creator Steve Kondik Part Ways - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:26:38

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bulled writes: In the middle of a press release discussing the move of employees from Seattle to California, Cyanogen Inc notes that it has parted ways with Steve Kondik. It is unclear what this means for the future of CyanogenMod. NDTV reports: "Kondik took to the official CyanogenMod developer Goo...

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Google Now Lets Developers Write Apps For the Assistant On Google Home - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:26:20

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Google today announced it will open up Home to third-party developers, allowing all developers to start bringing their applications and services to the Google Assistant. Developers can start building "conversation actions" for the Google Assistant, which "allows developers to create back-and-forth c...

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Google Releases Tool To Find Common Crypto Bugs - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:25:52

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Trailrunner7 quotes a report from On the Wire: Google has released a new set of tests it uses to probe cryptographic libraries for vulnerabilities to known attacks. The tests can be used against most kinds of crypto algorithms and the company already has found 40 new weaknesses in existing algorithm...

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A Ham Radio Software Company Has Been Blacklisting Users For Leaving Negative Reviews - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:25:28

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Gandalf_the_Beardy quotes a report from The Register: The Register reports on the story of Jim Giercyk, an amateur radio enthusiast who had his copy of the popular Ham Radio Deluxe (HRD) software revoked after posting a negative review. Other radio hams have followed up with us regarding claims that...

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All Cyanogen Services Are Shutting Down - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:25:19

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Long-time Slashdot reader Nemosoft Unv. writes: A very brief post on Cyanogen's blog says it all really: "As part of the ongoing consolidation of Cyanogen, all services and Cyanogen-supported nightly builds will be discontinued no later than 12/31/16. The open source project and source code will rem...

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Snowden Doc Shows NSA Blamed Russia For Hack of Murdered Journalist - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:25:01

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The National Security Agency (NSA) knew that the Russian government hacked the email account of a prominent journalist the year before she was killed in Moscow, documents published by The Intercept show. The 2006 murder of longtime Kremlin critic Anna Politkovskaya -- who was gunned down in the elev...

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Amazon Patents Floating Airship Warehouse For Its Delivery Drones - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:24:57

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An anonymous reader quotes a report from TechCrunch: We've known about Amazon's drone delivery ambitions since 2013. But patent filings from Amazon, circulated today by CB Insights' Zoe Leavitt, reveal more details about how the e-commerce titan could make drone deliveries work at scale, namely thr...

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FDA Releases New Cybersecurity Guidelines For Medical Devices - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:24:54

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An anonymous reader quotes a report from The Verge: The U.S. Food and Drug Administration released its recommendations for how medical device manufacturers should maintain the security of internet-connected devices, even after they've entered hospitals, patient homes, or patient bodies. Unsecured de...

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Millions of Websites Vulnerable Due To Security Bug In Popular PHP Script - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:24:51

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An anonymous reader writes from a report via BleepingComputer: A security flaw discovered in a common PHP class allows knowledgeable attackers to execute code on a website that uses a vulnerable version of the script, which in turn can allow an attacker to take control over the underlying server. Th...

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HandBrake 1.0.0 Released After 13 Years Of Development - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:24:48

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HandBrake, popular open source video transcoder, has finally hit version 1.0.0 affter spending roughly more than 13 years in development. HandBrake 1.0.0 brings tons of new presets and support for more devices and file types. From a report: HandBrake 1.0.0 comes with new web and MKV presets. The off...

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Dropbox Kills Public Folders, Users Rebel - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:24:45

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New submitter rkagerer writes: Dropbox unleashed a tidal wave of user backlash yesterday when it announced plans to eradicate its Public folder feature in 2017. Criticism from users whose links will break surfaced on Reddit, HackerNews and its own forums. Overnight, customers up-voted a feature requ...

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Amateur Scientists Find New Clue In D.B. Cooper Case, Crowdsource Their Investigation - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:23:33

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Six months after the FBI closed the only unsolved air piracy in American aviation history -- after a 45-year investigation -- there's a new clue. An anonymous reader quotes Seattle news station KING: A band of amateur scientists selected by the Seattle FBI to look for clues in the world's most infa...

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Google Quietly Makes 'Optional' Web DRM Mandatory In Chrome - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:22:51

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JustAnotherOldGuy quotes a report from Boing Boing: The World Wide Web Consortium's Encrypted Media Extensions (EME) is a DRM system for web video, being pushed by Netflix, movie studios, and a few broadcasters. It's been hugely controversial within the W3C and outside of it, but one argument that D...

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Ransomware Infects a Hotel's Key System - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:22:40

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An anonymous reader writes: A luxury hotel "paid "thousands" in Bitcoin ransom to cybercriminals who hacked into their electronic key system. The "furious" hotel manager says it's the third time their electronic system has been attacked, though one local news site reports that "on the fourth attemp...

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Trump's Executive Order Eliminates Privacy Act Protections For Foreigners - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:22:37

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Long-time Slashdot reader Kernel Kurtz writes : January 28 is supposed to be Data Privacy Day, so it seems fitting in an alternative sort of way that U.S. President Trump just signed an executive order that eliminates Privacy Act protections for foreigners. As a non-American, I find it curious that...

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HTTPS Adoption Has Reached the Tipping Point - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:22:06

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Security expert Troy Hunt, who is perhaps best known for creating Have I Been Pwned data breach service, argues that adoption of HTTPS has reached the tipping point, citing "some really significant things" that have happened in the past few months. From a blog post: We've already passed the halfway ...

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LibreOffice 5.3 Released, Touted As 'One of the Most Feature-Rich Releases' Ever - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:21:59

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An anonymous reader shares a report: A new month, and a brand new version of open-source office suite LibreOffice is now available to download. And what a release it is. LibreOffice 5.3 introduces a number of key new features and continues work on improving the look and feel of the app across all ma...

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The Future of iOS is 64-Bit Only -- Apple To Stop Support For 32-Bit Apps - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:21:54

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Your ability to run 32-bit apps on an iOS device is coming to an end. As several other Apple news sites have reported, Apple has updated the pop-up warning in the iOS 10.3 beta to say that the 32-bit app you're running "will not work with future versions of iOS." The warning goes on to say that the ...

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Dropbox Finally Brings Its Google Docs Competitor Out of Beta - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:21:44

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Dropbox today made Paper -- its note-taking app that it's emphasizing is a tool that's built for managing workflow as well -- global. In addition to the launch of Paper, the company said that users will also be able to automatically generate presentations in Keynote and other applications through th...

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Google Pulls the Plug On Its Pixel Laptops - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:20:10

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An anonymous reader quotes a report from Engadget: Although its new flagship phones have been doing brisk sales, Google's high-end, $1,299 Pixel-branded Chromebooks won't be seeing much love from the search giant in the near future. According to TechCrunch, reporting from the Mobile World Congress i...

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94% of Microsoft Vulnerabilities Can Be Mitigated By Turning Off Admin Rights - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:19:58

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An anonymous reader quotes Computerworld: If you want to shut out the overwhelming majority of vulnerabilities in Microsoft products, turn off admin rights on the PC. That's the conclusion from global endpoint security firm Avecto, which has issued its annual Microsoft Vulnerabilities report. It fo...

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Cellebrite Can Now Unlock Apple iPhone 6, 6 Plus - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:19:54

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Patrick O'Neill writes: A year after the battle between the FBI and Apple over unlocking an iPhone 5c used by a shooter in the San Bernardino terrorist attack, smartphone cracking company Cellebrite announced it can now unlock the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus for customers at rates ranging from $1,500 to $25...

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Mozilla Acquires Pocket and Its More Than 10 Million Users - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:19:49

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An anonymous reader quotes a report from Recode: Mozilla, the company behind the Firefox web browser, is buying Pocket, the read-it-later service, for an undisclosed amount. Pocket, which is described by Mozilla as its first strategic acquisition, will continue to operate as a Mozilla subsidiary. Fo...

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Google Has Demonstrated a Successful Practical Attack Against SHA-1 - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:19:30

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Reader Artem Tashkinov writes: Ten years after of SHA-1 was first introduced, Google has announced the first practical technique for generating an SHA-1 collision. It required two years of research between the CWI Institute in Amsterdam and Google. As a proof of the attack, Google has released two P...

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Computer Glasses Claim To Protect Eyesight Are Selling Like Hotcakes, But They Probably Aren't Useful - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:19:24

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People are increasingly concerned that bright light -- especially "blue light" from computer screens -- is causing harm, making it a potentially dangerous public health issue. Eyewear and screen protector companies have been selling products they say can protect people from these harms. But are they...

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Linus Torvalds: Talk of Tech Innovation is Bullshit. Shut Up and Get the Work Done - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:19:04

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Linus Torvalds believes the technology industry's celebration of innovation is smug, self-congratulatory, and self-serving. From a report on The Register: The term of art he used was more blunt: "The innovation the industry talks about so much is bullshit," he said. "Anybody can innovate. Don't do t...

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iPhone Owners in US Spent $40 Each on Apps in 2016 - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:19:00

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Zoey Chong, writing for CNET: iPhone users in the US are spending more and more on apps and in-app purchases. Spending climbed to an average of $40 per person last year, according to research released Monday by Sensor Tower. This is up from $35 in 2015. Gaming continued to lead the way, accounting f...

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Goldman Sachs Automated Trading Replaces 600 Traders With 200 Engineers - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:18:54

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Goldman Sach's New York headquarters has replaced 600 of its traders with 200 computer engineers over the last two decades or so, thanks to automated trading programs. (Though, the effort to do so has accelerated over the past five years.) "Marty Chavez, the company's deputy chief financial officer ...

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AMD Launches Ryzen, Claims To Beat Intel's Core i7 Offering At Half the Price - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:18:51

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Reader MojoKid writes: AMD CEO, Dr. Lisu Su took to the stage at AMD's Ryzen tech day yesterday and opened the event with official speeds, feeds, pricing, and benchmark scores for the company's upcoming Ryzen series processors. AMD's goal with Ryzen, which is based on its Zen microarchitecture, was ...

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Mozilla Thunderbird Finally Makes Its Way Back Into Debian's Repos - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:18:46

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prisoninmate quotes a report from Softpedia: A year ago, we told you that, after ten long years, the Debian Project finally found a way to switch their rebranded Iceweasel web browser back to Mozilla Firefox, both the ESR (Extended Support Release) and normal versions, but one question remained: wha...

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Congressman Calls For Probe Into Trump's Unsecured Android Phone - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:18:39

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An anonymous reader quotes a report from CNET: President Donald Trump regularly makes news because of his tweets. Now a congressman is making news because of the device the president reportedly uses to tweet. On Friday, Congressman Ted Lieu, a Democrat from Los Angeles, wrote a letter to the House O...

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Health Apps Could Be Doing More Harm Than Good, Warn Scientists - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:18:36

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According to several scientists, fitness apps might be doing more harm than good because they don't work but force people to focus on ambitious goals that they will never reach. Some are so appalled by these apps that they have called it "snake oil salesmen of the 1860s." From a report on The Guardi...

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A Source Code Typo Allowed An Attacker To Steal $592,000 In Cryptocurrency - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:18:33

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An anonymous reader writes: "A typo in the Zerocoin source code allowed an attacker to steal 370,000 Zerocoin, which is about $592,000 at today's price," reports BleepingComputer. According to the Zcoin team, one extra character left inside Zerocoin's source code was the cause of the bug. The hacker...

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Bipartisan Bill Seeks Warrants For Police Use of 'Stingray' Cell Trackers - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:18:27

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Tulsa_Time quotes a report from USA Today: A bipartisan group of House and Senate lawmakers introduced legislation Wednesday requiring police agencies to get a search warrant before they can deploy powerful cellphone surveillance technology known as "stingrays" that sweep up information about the mo...

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99.6 Percent of New Smartphones Run Android or iOS - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:18:21

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The latest smartphone figures from Gartner show how much iOS and Android are dominating the smartphone market. According to the report, Android and iOS accounted for 99.6 percent of all smartphone sales in the fourth quarter of 2016. For comparison, this figure was 96.8 percent in the second quarter...

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RSA Conference Attendees Get Hacked - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:18:19

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The RSA Conference "is perhaps the world's largest security event, but that doesn't mean that it's necessarily a secure event," reports eSecurityPlanet. Scanning the conference floor revealed rogue access points posing as known and trusted networks, according to security testing vendor Pwnie Expres...

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Kim Dotcom Can Be Extradited, Rules A New Zealand Court - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:18:13

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Kim Dotcom -- and Megaupload's programmers Mathias Ortmann and Bram van der Kolk, as well as its advertising manager Finn Batato -- could soon be in a U.S. courtroom. A New Zealand judge just ruled they can all be extradited to the U.S. An anonymous reader quotes Reuters: The Auckland High Court u...

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Microsoft Allowed To Sue US Government Over Email Surveillance - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:18:10

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A judge has ruled that Microsoft is allowed to sue the U.S. government over a policy that prevents the tech company from telling its users when their emails are being intercepted. From a report on Bloomberg: The judge said Microsoft has at least made a plausible argument that federal law muzzles its...

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Google's Not-so-secret New OS - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:18:07

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According to reports late last year, Google is working on a new operating system called Andromeda. Much about it is still unknown, but according to the documentations Google has provided on its website, it's clear that the Fuchsia is the actual name of the operating system, and the kernel is called ...

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Internet Backbone Provider Cogent Blocks Pirate Bay and Other 'Pirate' Sites - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:17:57

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Several Pirate Bay users from ISPs all over the world have been unable to access their favorite torrent site for more than a week. Their requests are being stopped in the Internet backbone network of Cogent Communications, which has blackholed the CloudFlare IP-address of The Pirate Bay and many oth...

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GitHub Commits Reveal The Top 'Weekend Programming' Languages - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:17:50

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An anonymous reader writes: Google "developer advocate" Felipe Hoffa has determined the top "weekend programming languages," those which see the biggest spike in commit activity on the weekends. "Clearly 2016 was a year dedicated to play with functional languages, up and coming paradigms, and scrip...

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US Visitors May Have to Hand Over Social Media Passwords: DHS - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:17:44

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People who want to visit the United States could be asked to hand over their social-media passwords to officials as part of enhanced security checks, the country's top domestic security chief said. From a report on NBC: Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly told Congress on Tuesday the measure was ...

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Voice Calls May Be Coming To the Amazon Echo and Google Home - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:17:37

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Amazon and Google are interested in adding the ability to make and receive phone calls to their popular home speaker devices -- Echo and Home, reports WSJ, adding that telecom regulations and privacy are some of the things both the companies are tackling. If the companies are able to sort out the is...

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Google Releases TensorFlow 1.0 With New Machine Learning Tools - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:17:20

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An anonymous reader shares a VentureBeat report: At Google's inaugural TensorFlow Dev Summit in Mountain View, California, today, Google announced the release of version 1.0 of its TensorFlow open source framework for deep learning, a trendy type of artificial intelligence. Google says the release i...

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New 'USG' Firewalls Protect USB Drives From Malicious Attacks - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:11:48

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A developer has created the USG, "a small, portable hardware USB firewall...to prevent malicious USB sticks and devices laden with malware from infecting your computer." An anonymous reader quotes ZDNet: The problem is that most computers automatically trust every USB device that's plugged in, whic...

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Chrome 57 Limits Background Tabs Usage To 1% Per CPU Core - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:11:08

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An anonymous reader quotes a report from BleepingComputer: Starting with Chrome 57, released last week, Google has put a muzzle on the amount of resources background tabs can use. According to Google engineers, Chrome 57 will temporarily delay a background tab's JavaScript timers if that tab is usin...

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'The Matrix' Reboot: It's Finally Happened. Hollywood Has Run Out of All the Ideas - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:11:02

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An anonymous reader shares a Quartz report: In our hearts, we all knew this day would come. Warner Bros. is planning a reboot of The Matrix just 18 years after the iconic sci-fi action film dazzled audiences around the world, according to the Hollywood Reporter. The Matrix films were lauded for thei...

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A Lithuanian Phisher Tricked Two Big US Tech Companies Into Wiring Him $100 Million - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:10:42

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According to a recent indictment from the U.S. Department of Justice, a 48-year-old Lithuanian scammer named Evaldas Rimasauskas managed to trick two American technology companies into wiring him $100 million. He was able to perform this feat "by masquerading as a prominent Asian hardware manufactur...

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LastPass Bugs Allow Malicious Websites To Steal Passwords - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:10:36

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Earlier this month, a Slashdot reader asked fellow Slashdotters what they recommended regarding the use of password managers. In their post, they voiced their uncertainty with password managers as they have been hacked in the past, citing an incident in early 2016 where LastPass was hacked due to a ...

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Why American Farmers Are Hacking Their Tractors With Ukrainian Firmware - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:10:28

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Tractor owners across the country are reportedly hacking their John Deere tractors using firmware that's cracked in Easter Europe and traded on invite-only, paid online forums. The reason is because John Deere and other manufacturers have "made it impossible to perform 'unauthorized' repair on farm ...

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W3C Erects DRM As Web Standard - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:10:22

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The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) has formally put forward highly controversial digital rights management as a new web standard. "Dubbed Encrypted Media Extensions (EME), this anti-piracy mechanism was crafted by engineers from Google, Microsoft, and Netflix, and has been in development for some t...

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Ebay Asks Users To Downgrade Security - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:10:18

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Ebay has started to inform customers who use a hardware key fob when logging into the site to switch to receiving a one-time code sent via text message. The move from the company, which at one time was well ahead of most e-commerce companies in providing more robust online authentication options, is...

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Satellite Navigation 'Switches Off' Parts of Brain Used For Navigation, Study Finds - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:10:14

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A new study published today in the journal Nature Communications reveals some of the drawbacks of using satellite navigation (SatNav) technology. After scanning the brains of 24 volunteers as they explored a simulation through the streets of London's Soho district, researchers from the University of...

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Burglars Can Easily Make Google Nest Security Cameras Stop Recording - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:10:09

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Orome1 quotes a report from Help Net Security: Google Nest's Dropcam, Dropcam Pro, Nest Cam Outdoor and Nest Cam Indoor security cameras can be easily disabled by an attacker that's in their Bluetooth range. The vulnerabilities are present in the latest firmware version running on the devices (v5.2....

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Microsoft's Edge Was Most Hacked Browser At Pwn2Own 2017, While Chrome Remained Unhackable - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:10:06

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At the Pwn2Own 2017 hacking event, Microsoft's Edge browser proved itself to be the least secure browser at the event, after it was hacked no less than five times. Google's Chrome browser, on the other hand, remained unhackable during the contest. Tom's Hardware reports: On the first day, Team Eth...

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AMD Confirms It's Issuing a Fix To Stop New Ryzen Processors From Crashing Desktops - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:09:58

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AMD says the company has been able to figure out why FMA3 code is causing system hangs on PCs using a new Ryzen desktop processor. From a report: Although AMD didn't provide a detailed report on the problem's root cause, the company said that BIOS changes will be distributed to motherboard manufactu...

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Intel Unveils Optane SSD DC P4800X Drive That Can Act As Cache Or Storage - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:09:55

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MojoKid writes from a report via HotHardware: Intel unveiled its first SSD product that will leverage 3D Xpoint memory technology, the new Optane SSD DC P4800X. The Intel SSD DC P4800X resembles some of Intel's previous enterprise storage products, but this product is all new, from its controller to...

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Qualcomm's New Processor Brings 4G To Feature Phones As Company Eyes Growth in Developing Markets - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:09:53

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With smartphone growth tapped out in many developed countries, the biggest opportunities remaining are in markets where consumers have considerably less disposable income. Qualcomm moved Monday to address this next wave with a renewed chipset for lower-end smartphones and feature phones ("candy phon...

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Twitter Will No Longer Count Usernames Against a Tweet's 140-Character Limit - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:08:45

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An anonymous reader quotes a report from PhoneDog: Last year, Twitter updated its service so that photos, videos, and other media wouldn't count against your 140-character limit. Now it's excluding another feature from that limit. Twitter is now rolling out an update that excludes usernames from you...

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Scientists Discover Way To Transmit Taste of Lemonade Over Internet - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:08:41

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schwit1 quotes a report from VICE: With the use of electrodes and sensors -- and zero lemons -- a group of researchers at the University of Singapore have announced that they can convince you that you're drinking lemonade, even if it's just water. Plus, they can send you a glass of lemonade virtuall...

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Jeff Bezos Is Now the World's Second Richest Person - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:08:40

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An anonymous reader quotes a report from Bloomberg: Jeff Bezos has leapt past Amancio Ortega and Warren Buffett to become the world's second-richest person. Bezos, 53, added $1.5 billion to his fortune as Amazon.com Inc. rose $18.32 on Wednesday, the day after the e-commerce giant said it plans to b...

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App Store Sales For Android To Overtake Apple's iOS, Research Firm Says - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:08:36

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An anonymous reader shares a report: For years, Apple's App Store, the place where people download apps for games and social networking services on their iPhones, has generated far more revenue worldwide than its Android competitors. This year, things are changing: The App Store will fall second to ...

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China's ZTE Removed From US Trade Blacklist - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:08:33

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From a report: The U.S. Commerce Department will remove Chinese telecom equipment maker ZTE Corp from a trade blacklist after the company admitted to violating sanctions on Iran, the Commerce Department said in a notice made public on Tuesday....

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Laptop Ban on Planes Came After Plot To Put Explosives in iPad - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:08:30

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Last week, United States and United Kingdom officials announced new restrictions for airline passengers from eight Middle Eastern countries, forbidding passengers to carry electronics larger than a smartphone into an airplane cabin. Now The Guardian reports, citing a security source, the ban was pro...

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After 20 Years, OpenSSL Will Change To Apache License 2.0, Seeks Past Contributors - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:08:27

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After nearly 20 years and 31,000 commits, OpenSSL wants to change to Apache License v2.0. They're now tracking down all 400 contributors to sign new license agreements, a process expected to take several months. Slashdot reader rich_salz shares links to OpenSSL's official announcement (and their agr...

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FedEx Will Pay You $5 To Install Flash - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:08:22

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FedEx's Office Print department is offering customers $5 to enable Adobe Flash in their browsers. Why would they do such a thing you may ask? It's because they want customers to design posters, signs, manuals, banners and promotional agents using their "web-based config-o-tronic widgets," which requ...

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Alcohol Is Good for Your Heart -- Most of the Time - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:08:20

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Alcohol, in moderation, has a reputation for being healthy for the heart. Drinking about a glass of wine for women per day, and two glasses for men, is linked to a lower risk of heart attack, stroke and death from heart disease. From a report on Time: A new study of nearly two million people publish...

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71 Percent of Android Phones On Major US Carriers Have Out of Date Security Patches - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:08:17

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Ian Barker, writing for BetaNews: Slow patching of security flaws is leaving many US mobile users at risk of falling victim to data breaches according to the findings of a new report. The study from mobile defense specialist Skycure analyzed patch updates among the five leading wireless carriers in ...

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Firefox Goes PulseAudio Only, Leaves ALSA Users With No Sound - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:08:13

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An anonymous reader shares a report: If you're a Linux user who upgraded to Firefox 52 only to find that the browser no longer plays sound, you're not alone. Firefox 52 saw release last week and it makes PulseAudio a hard dependency -- meaning ALSA only desktops are no longer supported. Ubuntu uses ...

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Amazon Wants To Put a Camera and Microphone in Your Bedroom - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:06:00

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On Wednesday, Amazon announced the Echo Look, the latest gadget in the company's new Echo-powered hardware lineup. Motherboard explains: The newly announced Echo Look is a virtual assistant with a microphone and a camera that's designed to go somewhere in your bedroom, bathroom, or wherever the hell...

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Murdered Woman's Fitbit Nails Cheating Husband - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:05:56

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BarbaraHudson writes: A murdered woman's Fitbit data shows she was still alive an hour after her husband claims she was murdered and he was tied up, contradicting her husband's description of events. New York Daily News reports: "Richard Dabate, 40, was charged this month with felony murder, tamperi...

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Wikipedia Founder Jimmy Wales is Launching an Online Publication To Fight Fake News - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:05:50

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Jimmy Wales, a founder of Wikipedia, is launching a new online publication which will aim to fight fake news by pairing professional journalists with an army of volunteer community contributors. The news site is called Wikitribune. From a report: "We want to make sure that you read fact-based articl...

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Ontario Launches Universal Basic Income Pilot - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:05:46

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Reader epiphani writes: The Ontario Government will pilot universal basic income in a $50M program supporting 4,000 households over a 3 year period. While Slashdot has vigorously debated universal basic income in the past, and even Elon Musk has predicted it's necessity, experts continue to debate ...

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Linux PC Maker System76 Plans To Design And Manufacture Its Own Hardware - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:05:43

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An anonymous reader quotes Liliputing: System76 is one of only a handful of PC vendors that exclusively sells computers with Linux-based software. Up until now, that's meant the company has chosen hardware that it could guarantee would work well with custom firmware and the Ubuntu Linux operating sy...

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107 Cancer Papers Retracted Due To Peer Review Fraud - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:05:38

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An anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars Technica: The journal Tumor Biology is retracting 107 research papers after discovering that the authors faked the peer review process. This isn't the journal's first rodeo. Late last year, 58 papers were retracted from seven different journals -- 25 came...

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Ubuntu Is Switching to Wayland - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:05:33

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An anonymous reader shares a report: Ubuntu is to ship Wayland in place of X.Org Server by default. Mir, Canonical's home-spun alternative to Wayland, had been billed as the future of Ubuntu's convergence play. But both Unity 8 the convergence dream was recently put out to pasture, meaning this deci...

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Google Earth Gets a New Home On the Web - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:05:31

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To celebrate the Earth Day, Google says it is rolling out what was a two-year in the making major update to Google Earth. From a report: V9 is designed to run in a Web browser (just Chrome for now), but there's now a standalone home for Google Earth. The Android app has been updated, too (iOS is com...

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Remote-Access Router Exploit Finally Revealed - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:05:28

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"Back in the days, Cisco fixed the vulnerability, but we are not sure about all other router vendors and models because there are too many of them," writes the DefenseCode team. Orome1 quotes a new report from Help Net Security: Back in January 2013, researchers from application security services ...

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NSA-Leaking Shadow Brokers Just Dumped Its Most Damaging Release Yet - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:05:25

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An anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars Technica: The Shadow Brokers -- the mysterious person or group that over the past eight months has leaked a gigabyte worth of the National Security Agency's weaponized software exploits -- just published its most significant release yet. Friday's dump con...

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US Appeals Court Won't Rehear 'Net Neutrality' Challenge - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:05:03

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A federal appeals court on Monday declined to rehear a challenge to the Obama administration's landmark "net neutrality" rules requiring internet providers to guarantee equal access to all websites. From a report: The decision by the full appeals court in Washington not to reconsider a three-judge p...

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A Sophisticated Grey Hat Vigilante Protects Insecure IoT Devices - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:04:56

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Ars Technica reports on Hajime, a sophisticated "vigilante botnet that infects IoT devices before blackhats can hijack them." Once Hajime infects an Internet-connected camera, DVR, and other Internet-of-things device, the malware blocks access to four ports known to be the most widely used vectors f...

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Neowin: Microsoft's Windows Phone Business 'Is Dead' - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:04:53

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An anonymous reader quotes Neowin: If you've been expecting Microsoft to issue a press release formally announcing the end of its Windows phone business, you're probably hoping for a bit too much. But make no mistake: its phone hardware business is dead. RIP-dead. Send-flowers-dead. Worm-food-dead. ...

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As Print Surges, Ebook Sales Plunge Nearly 20% - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:04:49

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An anonymous reader quotes CNN: Sales of consumer ebooks plunged 17% in the U.K. in 2016, according to the Publishers Association. Sales of physical books and journals went up by 7% over the same period, while children's books surged 16%. The same trend is on display in the U.S., where ebook sales ...

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UEFI Secure Boot Booted From Debian 9 'Stretch' - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:04:44

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Debian's release team has decided to postpone its implementation of Secure Boot. From a report: In a release update from last week, release team member Jonathan Wiltshire wrote that "At a recent team meeting, we decided that support for Secure Boot in the forthcoming Debian 9 'stretch' would no long...

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Debian Developer Imprisoned In Russia Over Alleged Role In Riots - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:04:39

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An anonymous reader writes: "Dmitry Bogatov, Debian developer and Tor node admin, is still being held in a Moscow jail," tweeted the EFF Saturday. IT Wire reports that the 25-year-old math teacher was arrested earlier this month "on suspicion of organizing riots," and is expected to be held in cust...

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Encrypted WhatsApp Message Recovered From Westminster Terrorist's Phone - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:04:33

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Bruce66423 brings word that a terrorist's WhatsApp message has been decrypted "using techniques that 'cannot be disclosed for security reasons', though 'sources said they now have the technical expertise to repeat the process in future.'" The Economic Times reports: U.K. security services have manag...

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NSA Halts Collection of Americans' Emails About Foreign Targets - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:04:26

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The NSA is stopping one of the most disputed forms of its warrantless surveillance program (alternative source), one in which it collects Americans' emails and texts to and from people overseas and that mention a foreigner under surveillance, NYTimes reports on Friday citing officials familiar with ...

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'First Pirated Ultra HD Blu-Ray Disk' Appears Online - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:03:48

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Has AACS 2.0 encryption used to protect UHD Blu-ray discs been cracked? While the details are scarce, a cracked copy of a UHD Blu-ray disc surfaced on the HD-focused BitTorrent tracker UltraHDclub. TorrentFreak reports: The torrent in question is a copy of the Smurfs 2 film and is tagged "The Smurf...

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Android Now Supports the Kotlin Programming Language - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:03:01

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In addition to Java and C++, Google announced at its I/O 2017 conference today that Android is gaining official support for the Kotlin programming language. VentureBeat reports: Kotlin is developed by JetBrains, the same people who created IntelliJ. Google describes Kotlin, which is an open sourced...

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New SMB Worm Uses Seven NSA Hacking Tools. WannaCry Used Just Two - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:02:47

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An anonymous reader writes: Researchers have detected a new worm that is spreading via SMB, but unlike the worm component of the WannaCry ransomware, this one is using seven NSA tools instead of two. Named EternalRocks, the worm seems to be in a phase where it is infecting victims and building its b...

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Wikipedia's Switch To HTTPS Has Successfully Fought Government Censorship - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:01:38

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Determining how to prevent acts of censorship has long been a priority for the non-profit Wikimedia Foundation, and thanks to new research from the Harvard Center for Internet and Society, the foundation seems to have found a solution: encryption. From a report: HTTPS prevents governments and others...

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10 Years Later: FileZilla Adds Support For Master Password That Encrypts Your Logins - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:01:35

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An anonymous reader writes: "Following years of criticism and user requests, the FileZilla FTP client is finally adding support for a master password that will act as a key for storing FTP login credentials in an encrypted format," reports BleepingComputer. "This feature is scheduled to arrive in Fi...

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Chipotle Says 'Most' of Its Restaurants Were Infected With Credit Card Stealing Malware - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:01:32

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Earlier this year, Chipotle announced that the their payment processing system was hacked. Today, the company has released more information about the hack, identifying the malware that was responsible and releasing a new tool to help customers check whether the restaurant they visited was involved. ...

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JSON Feed Announced As Alternative To RSS - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:01:29

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Reader Anubis IV writes: With Slashdot recently asking whether we still use RSS, it may come as a surprise that something interesting has happened in the world of news feeds this week. JSON Feed was launched as an alternative to RSS and Atom, eschewing the XML they rely on -- which is frequently mal...

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DEFCON Conference To Target Voting Machines - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:01:26

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An anonymous reader quotes a report from Politico: Hackers will target American voting machines -- as a public service, to prove how vulnerable they are. When over 25,000 of them descend on Caesar's Palace in Las Vegas at the end of July for DEFCON, the world's largest hacking conference, organizer...

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Ethereum Could Be Worth More Than Bitcoin Very Soon - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:01:23

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Ethereum is an open software platform based on blockchain technology that enables developers to build and deploy decentralized applications, according to Blockgeeks. It is currently the second most valuable cryptocurrency on the planet, but it could overthrow Bitcoin and become the most valuable cry...

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Firefox 55: Flash Will Become 'Ask To Activate' For Everyone - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:01:20

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An anonymous reader quotes a report from BleepingComputer: Starting with the release of Firefox 55, the Adobe Flash plugin for Firefox will be set to "Ask to Activate" by default for all users. This move was announced in August 2016, as part of Mozilla's plan to move away from plugins built around t...

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Net Neutrality Goes Down in Flames as FCC Votes To Kill Title II Rules - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:01:15

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As we feared yesterday, the rollback of net neutrality rules officially began today. The FCC voted along party lines today to formally consider Chairman Ajit Pai's plan to scrap the legal foundation for the rules and to ask the public for comments on the future of prohibitions on blocking, throttlin...

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Man Sentenced To 180 Days In Jail For Refusing To Give Police His iPhone Passcode - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 23:00:53

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schwit1 quotes a report from Miami Herald: A Hollywood man must serve 180 days in jail for refusing to give up his iPhone password to police, a Broward judge ruled Tuesday -- the latest salvo in intensifying legal battles over law-enforcement access to smartphones. Christopher Wheeler, 41, was taken...

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NASA Is Going To Crash a Satellite Into an Asteroid - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 22:58:40

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The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) is moving ahead with plans to try out deflection techniques on a passing asteroid to prepare for future, threatening space matter. From a report: The space agency has entered the preliminary design phase for its Double Asteroid Redirection Tes...

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FCC Says It Has No Documentation of Cyberattack That It Claims Happened - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 22:57:47

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An anonymous reader quotes a report from The Hill: The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) declined to reveal analysis proving that it was the victim of a cyberattack in May. The agency claimed at the time that its Electronic Comment Filing System (ECFS) did not actually crash because of a large...

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Intel Launches Movidius Neural Compute Stick: 'Deep Learning and AI' On a $79 USB Stick - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 22:57:44

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Nate Oh, writing for AnandTech: Today Intel subsidiary Movidius is launching their Neural Compute Stick (NCS), a version of which was showcased earlier this year at CES 2017. The Movidius NCS adds to Intel's deep learning and AI development portfolio, building off of Movidius' April 2016 launch of t...

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AMD Has No Plans To Release PSP Code - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 22:57:40

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AMD has faced calls from Edward Snowden, Libreboot and the Reddit community to release the source code to the AMD Secure Processor (PSP), a network-capable co-processor which some believe has the capacity to act as a backdoor. But despite some signs earlier that it might consider opening the PSP cod...

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Google Bolsters Security To Prevent Another Google Docs Phishing Attack - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 22:57:38

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Google is adding a set of features to its security roster to prevent a second run of last month's massive phishing attack. From a report: The company is adding warnings and interstitial screens to warn users that an app they are about to use is unverified and could put their account data at risk. Th...

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Google Glass Makes an Official Return - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 22:57:33

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Alphabet's Google has officially launched the "Enterprise Edition" of its smart glasses hardware, which is now available to a network of Google partners. From a report: The company's developer partners range from logistics and manufacturing to patient care. These apps have long-been involved with Gl...

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Hacker Allegedly Steals $7.4 Million In Ethereum After Hijacking ICO - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 22:57:30

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An anonymous reader writes: An unknown hacker allegedly took over the website of an ethereum startup called Coindash, directing investors to send money to his or her own ethereum digital wallet, instead of the one controlled by Coindash. While Coindash noticed the hack almost immediately, the damage...

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Facebook's AI Keeps Inventing Languages That Humans Can't Understand - Slashdot

Published: 2019-03-07 22:57:25

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"Researchers at Facebook realized their bots were chattering in a new language," writes Fast Company's Co.Design. "Then they stopped it." An anonymous reader summarizes their report: Facebook -- as well as Microsoft, Google, Amazon, and Apple -- said they were more interested in AI's that could ta...

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