Beyond Bandwidth: Cloud Today & Tomorrow: Why Hospitals are Tripling the Use...
According to MarketsandMarkets, the global adoption for cloud services in healthcare will grow from $3.73 billion in 2015 to nearly $9.5 billion by 2020. Such predictions are no longer surprising as...
View ArticleLWN.net: Friday’s security updates
CentOS has updated gnutls (C6; C7: signature forgery), libldb (C6; C7: multiple vulnerabilities), nss (C6; C7: signature forgery), openssl (C6; C7: signature forgery), rpcbind (C6; C7: denial of...
View ArticleDarknet – The Darkside: FastIR Collector – Windows Incident Response Tool
FastIR Collector is Windows incident response tool that offers the possibility to extract classic artefacts such as memory dump, auto-started software, MFT, MBR, Scheduled tasks, Services and records...
View ArticleSchneier on Security: “How Stories Deceive”
Fascinating New Yorker article about Samantha Azzopardi, serial con artist and deceiver. The article is really about how our brains allow stories to deceive us: Stories bring us together. We can talk...
View ArticleTorrentFreak: Movie Studios Target Torrent users Over Leaked Screeners
Hollywood studios have sent thousands of warnings to Internet subscribers whose connections were used to share leaked DVD screeners. The warnings have no immediate consequences for the affected...
View ArticleLauren Weinstein's Blog: T-Mobile’s CEO John Legere and the Big Lie About...
Buried among his recent expletive-laden rants against Google, EFF, and everybody else who doesn't agree with him, T-Mobile USA's CEO John Legere has explicitly claimed that he has a "propriety...
View ArticleSchneier on Security: Podcast Interview with Me
The Technoskeptic has posted a good interview with me on its website. Normally it charges for its content, but this interview is available for free.
View ArticleSchneier on Security: Friday Squid Blogging: Squid Ink Pasta
Squid ink pasta is not hard to make, and is a really good side for a wide variety of fish recipes. As usual, you can also use this squid post to talk about the security stories in the news that I...
View ArticleLWN.net: Akonadi – still alive and rocking
At his blog, Daniel Vrátil provides an extensive update on the status of Akonadi, the KDE project's personal information management (PIM) data service. He focuses on the changes made during the port to...
View ArticleLauren Weinstein's Blog: Social Media and Terrorism and Ourselves: The Post I...
I had not planned to post this item this evening. I actually started on it earlier today, but put it aside for another time. It's Friday, I'm tired, and the topic is just too depressing. But when I...
View ArticleTorrentFreak: BREIN Takes 343 ‘Pirate’ Sites Offline, Warns Uploaders
Anti-piracy outfit BREIN has produced a detailed overview of its achievements in 2015. In addition to taking almost 350 sites offline after threatening their hosts, the Netherlands-based group targeted...
View ArticleДни: На юг
Вчера ходихме до Благоевград по работа. На отиване майка ми се обажда по телефона и почва да се стряска: „Къде сте тръгнали да пътувате в този сняг, само катастрофи дават по телевизията, кой знае колко...
View ArticleTorrentFreak: Pirates Fail to Prevent $38 Billion Box Office Record
Hollywood tends to leave no opportunity unused in its quest to show that online piracy is devastating the movie industry. However, this supposed devastation is not visible at the box office this year....
View ArticleTorrentFreak: Iranian State TV Broadcasts Movie From Pirate Site
Piracy is rampant in many countries around the world, but an example that reached us from Iran recently is one of the most blatant displays we've seen recently. Iranian state TV showed a movie to its...
View ArticleTorrentFreak: Anti-Piracy Outfit Supports Creators – When it Suits Them
Anti-piracy outfits such as the U.S. based Copyright Alliance claim to champion the rights of creators, which includes giving credit to those contributing content to the web. However, it appears that...
View ArticleTorrentFreak: Copyright Industry Rhetoric Ignores The Existence Of Linux And...
The ever-repeated parrot statement from the copyright industry is that "authors must be paid". This ignores the existence of Wikipedia and about three billion smartphones, and is therefore simply...
View ArticleLWN.net: The 4.4 kernel is out
Linus has, as expected, announced the release of the 4.4 kernel. Some of the headline features in this release include the mlock2() system call with support for deferred memory locking, I/O polling in...
View Articlexkcd.com: Magnus
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View ArticleKrebs on Security: A Look Inside Cybercriminal Call Centers
Crooks who make a living via identity theft schemes, dating scams and other con games often run into trouble when presented with a phone-based challenge that requires them to demonstrate mastery of a...
View ArticleTorrentFreak: Top 10 Most Pirated Movies of The Week – 01/11/16
The top 10 most downloaded movies on BitTorrent are in again. 'The Big Short.' tops the chart this week, followed by ‘The Revenant' 'The Martian' completes the top three.Source: TorrentFreak, for the...
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