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- Psyonix Discontinues Rocket League on macOS/Linux; Refunds Available (support.rocketleague.com)
- npm “business cards” execute arbitrary JavaScript; npmjs.com silent? (blog.bitsrc.io)
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Hi, I just switched over to full-time consulting again from standard employment. As part of basic research on warm leads, I've done some very basic network research to get a feel for their networks by querying Shodan,…
- Urban Airship Bug Bounties (“Full Disclosure Security Policy”) (urbanairship.com)
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I have a domain name I bought several years back when I was toying with the idea of launching a cryptocurrency-related site. The name includes the word "coin" and a term that is usually associated with simplicity. I was…
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I just started looking for new work seriously on Friday. So far, almost every posting I've found is actively recruiting committed cargo culters: "If you love JavaScript as much as we do...", "If you believe that Docker…
- Capturing Family History on Video (philip.greenspun.com)
- The Hutter Prize (prize.hutter1.net)
- Obama needs to make a move on Bitcoin now (cnbc.com)
- How not to take criticism on your project (news.ycombinator.com)
- A Skeleton Key of Unknown Strength (CVE-2015-7547) (dankaminsky.com)
- 63k SSNs Stolen from University of Central Florida Computers (inquisitr.com)
- DxO ONE (dxo.com)
- Fallout from Gravity's universal wage bump to $70k (sfgate.com)
- Why do web browsers use such bad languages? (deseret-tech.com)
- Code is not literature (gigamonkeys.com)
- Do not use Tor as your default traffic carrier. (deseret-tech.com)
- A note on the martyrdom of Aaron Swartz (deseret-tech.com)
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Hello. There are several fairly major local companies which I know to have vulnerable systems in several regards. If I actually dug into these I am sure I would have serious, compromising vulnerabilities in no time…
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I am working on my first mobile application, which in a nutshell is a camera that asks for a password when you start it and then uses AES to encrypt all photos taken in that session, so that plain data is never written…
- The Netflix/Qwikster Disaster (deserettechnology.com)
- Protecting a Laptop from Simple and Sophisticated Attacks (grepular.com)