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A tale of software maintenance: OpenSSL and EVP_CHECK_DES_KEY
A tale of software maintenance: OpenSSL and EVP_CHECK_DES_KEY
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About Hackathons
Selling Out and the Death of Hacker Culture By Rodney Folz.
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APPLE’S XCODEGHOST FAQ
We have no information to suggest that the malware has been used to do anything malicious or that this exploit would have delivered any personally identifiable information had it been used. FAQ.
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US surveillance makes 'Safe Harbour' data treaty with EU invalid, European court adviser says
15-year-old ‘Safe Harbour’ agreement between the US and EU should not stop data transfers being suspended, legal counsel says via Telegraph
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Project Zero looks at Kaspersky.
Google’s “Project Zero” took a look at Kaspersky’s products. The result is unpleasant, if not to say devastating. The closing statement is a constructive mention towards Antivirus products. In future, we would like to see antivirus unpackers, emulators and parsers sandboxed, not run with SYSTEM privileges.
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Python 3.5 released
LWN reports that Python 3.5 has been released today. Here is, what’s new.
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AWS in Plain English
You develop apps and want to move to the cloud? You may start looking at Amazon Web Services (AWS), but are confused? ExpeditedSSL translates the names for you. Priceless. But with 50 plus opaquely named services, we decided that enough was enough and that some plain english descriptions were needed. via: AWS in Plain English
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Italy found gas in Egypt.
Italy found gas in Egypt, writes German magazine “Spiegel“.
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ARIN IPv4 Addresses Run Out Tomorrow
ARIN exhausted: via: Slashdot
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Skype translate has reportedly a swearing problem.
The joys of automation don’t go down with society that well for Skype. For some reason, Microsoft’s Skype translator is inserting unintended expletives into its Chinese translations. Quelle: Microsoft’s Skype Translator has a potty mouth