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- How the Kaseya VSA Zero Day Exploit Worked (blog.truesec.com)
- Open redirects – a vulnerability class no one but attackers cares about (stevetabernacle.github.io)
- ProtonVPN: VPN developed by the ProtonMail team (protonvpn.com)
- White House says Trump to sign broadband privacy repeal (reuters.com)
- Automated i3wm setups for Kali Linux (stevetabernacle.github.io)
- Duck Hacking – for fun and profit (stevetabernacle.github.io)
- JS trickery for in-browser HTML templating (stevetabernacle.github.io)
- GitHub as a free blogging platform with paywall functionality (stevetabernacle.github.io)
- Password Hashing Competition: Candidates wiki (password-hashing.net)
- Multitouch Coffee Tables (ideum.com)
- High Definition: What Is TV's Problem? (live.wsj.com)
- Gentoo Monthly Newsletter: December 2013 (blogs.gentoo.org)
- Just How Secure Is Quantum Cryptography? (sciencedaily.com)
- Another XSS vulnerability and Paypal shows no response (seclists.org)
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Google Glass kind of makes this question relevant. Consider a student entering a final examination with the correct answers covering his arms. Should the rules allow to take the exam? I would say 'yes'. Why: I'd say it…